Overview
This document describes how to associate clusters with TMP instances. When the association is established, you can edit configurations such as data collection rules. Currently, the service supports cross-VPC associations, allowing you to monitor clusters in multiple VPCs in different regions within the same TMP instance.
Prerequisites
You have logged in to the TKE console and created a cluster. Directions
Associating with cluster
Note:
After the cluster is successfully associated, the monitoring data collection add-on will be installed in the cluster, which will be deleted when the cluster is disassociated.
1. Log in to the TKE console and click TMP in the left sidebar. 2. On the instance list page, select the target instance to enter its details page.
3. On the Cluster monitoring page, click Associate with Cluster.
4. In the Associate with cluster pop-up window, select the target cluster.
Cluster type: TKE general clusters, serverless clusters, edge clusters, and registered clusters are supported.
Cross-VPC association: When it is enabled, you can monitor clusters in multiple VPCs in different regions within the same TMP instance.
Public CLB: You don't need to create a public CLB instance if your monitoring instance's VPC is connected to the VPC of the cluster you want to associate with; if not, you must select Create public CLB, otherwise, you cannot collect cluster data across VPCs. For example, if your instance VPC is already connected to the cluster VPC through Cloud Connect Network, you don't need to create a public CLB instance. Region: Select the region where the cluster resides.
Cluster: Select one or multiple clusters to be associated with.
Global tag: It is used to tag each monitoring metric with the same key-value pair.
5. Click OK.
Canceling association
1. Log in to the TKE console and click TMP in the left sidebar. 2. On the instance list page, select the target instance to enter its details page.
3. On the Associate with cluster page, click Cancel association on the right side of the instance.
4. Click OK in the Disassociate cluster pop-up window.
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