Managing Clusters

Managing clusters in MayaOnline is simple and easy to use. By default, when you login, the Clusters page is displayed. You can add a cluster to import, edit a cluster, and delete a cluster using the following procedures.

When you have not imported any clusters, you will have an option to import your very first cluster.

Click Import a cluster now or view a demo by clicking on the Watch how to import your first cluster on the right pane.

Adding and Importing Clusters

You must add a cluster and import them to so that you can monitor

  1. Click on the + sign to add a cluster.
  2. You can either Import an existing OpenEBS cluster or Install OpenEBS on your K8s cluster and import. Click on either of these options.
  3. A kubectl command is displayed. Click Copy to copy the command and run it at your command prompt.
  4. Close the window.
  5. Paste the command at the Terminal (which has access to the cluster) and press Enter to run the command.
  6. You will be automatically be redirected to the Clusters page where you can see the cluster details such as the OpenEBS applications, host details, and clicking Kubernetes Dashboard displays the Kubernetes dashboard associated with that cluster.

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Note: You can also click on the icon, and select Import on an Inactive cluster and follow the procedure above from step 2.

Editing a Cluster

  1. Click on the icon and select Edit.

  2. Edit the Name and Description of the cluster if required.

  3. Select the provider image from the drop-down list on the right.

  4. Click Save.

Deleting a Cluster

  1. Click on the icon and select Delete.
  2. Click Continue if you are sure you want to delete. The status says Deleting and the the cluster is now deleted.

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