Version: 17.07
Supported Since: 17.01
IPS Dashboard (which appears immediately after login) contains platform health details and statistics, offering a quick overview of system health. By observing the data visualized on the Dashboard, users can easily identify if there is an issue on the platform such as malfunctioning core component, resource over commitments, failures of nodes and stale instances.
Top most box illustrates the health and connectivity status of primary IPS components:
Database connectivity
Kubernetes/OpenShift API connectivity
Connectivity and health status of the Configuration Server (database connectivity and Thrift server availability) which feeds the required configurations for UltraESB instances in IPS
Bottom right box shows the status of all Kubernetes or OpenShift worker nodes, including
CPU, memory and disk utilization levels
Node health (decided using a combination of above values)
Number of pods scheduled on each node
Applicable zones of the node (e.g. PDC/SDC)
Bottom left box contains the overall deployment status of the system:
Number of UltraESB clusters created inside IPS
Number of running UltraESB instances inside IPS
Number of projects available inside IPS