Kubernetes Administrator: Monitoring Kubernetes Metrics
Skillsoft issued completion badges are earned based on viewing the percentage required or receiving a passing score when assessment is required. Monitoring the current state of system components is one of the most efficient ways to identify problems and bottlenecks in a production environment. Administrators working with Kubernetes need to know how to monitor at multiple levels, including at the node, cluster, and Pod levels.
In this course, you'll examine the vital Kubernetes performance metrics to monitor, what to measure in Kubernetes clusters, nodes, and Pods, and best practices for monitoring these. You'll also identify the differences between logging and monitoring.
Moving on, you'll write configuration files to create and start node-problem-detector. You'll then specify Pod configuration files to ensure kubelet performs liveness probes, HTTP GET requests are sent to the server running in the container, and TCP liveness probe readiness is defined.
This course is part of a series that aligns with the Certified Kubernetes Administrator exam's objectives and can be used in preparation for it.