This topic describes how to view the details of deployments.
Go to the Deployment details page
Basic information
In the basic information section, you can view the following information about the selected deployment: the number of requests, number of errors, average response time, number of slow calls, number of pods included, and execution duration.
In the basic information section, you can perform the following operations:
Click View YAML to view the YAML file of the deployment.
Alert events
The Alert Events section displays the list of alert events.
- Find an alert event and click the row of the alert event to view the details.
- Click View More Alert Events to view all alert events in the Alert Management feature.
Number of requests, response time, number of errors, and number of slow calls
Kubernetes monitoring allows you to view the following protocol-related metrics for a Service: the number of requests, response time, number of errors, and number of slow calls.
You can click the name of a protocol to view these metrics related to the protocol. For more information about protocol-related metrics, see Protocol-related metrics.
Pods
In the Pod list section, you can view the pods in the deployment and the following information about each pod: CPU utilization, memory usage, node that hosts the pod, execution duration, status, and time series curves of and statistics on the number of requests, number of errors, and average response time.
- Click the icon in the Requests, Number of errors, Average response time, CPU Request Rate, CPU Limit Rate, Memory Request Rate, or Memory Limit Rate column to sort the pods in ascending or descending order based on the specified metric.
- Move the pointer over the curve of a metric for a Service to view the specific statistics at the specified point in time.
- Click the name of a pod to view its details. For more information, see Pod details.
- Click the name of a node to view its details. For more information, see Node details.
Topology
In the Topology section, you can view the topology among the selected deployment, its upstream resources, and its downstream resources. For more information, see View the network topologies of a cluster.
Conditions
In the Conditions section, you can view the conditions of the deployment and the following information about each condition: name, status, and the time, reason, and details of the last status transition.
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