Insights repeatedly analyzes the data Insights Operator sends. Users of Red Hat OpenShift service on AWS can display the report in the Insights Advisor service on Red Hat Hybrid Cloud Console.
You can use Insights Advisor to assess and monitor the health of your Red Hat OpenShift service on AWS clusters. Whether you are concerned about individual clusters, or with your whole infrastructure, it is important to be aware of the exposure of your cluster infrastructure to issues that can affect service availability, fault tolerance, performance, or security.
Using cluster data collected by the Insights Operator, Insights repeatedly compares that data against a library of recommendations. Each recommendation is a set of cluster-environment conditions that can leave Red Hat OpenShift service on AWS clusters at risk. The results of the Insights analysis are available in the Insights Advisor service on Red Hat Hybrid Cloud Console. In the Console, you can perform the following actions:
See clusters impacted by a specific recommendation.
Use robust filtering capabilities to refine your results to those recommendations.
Learn more about individual recommendations, details about the risks they present, and get resolutions tailored to your individual clusters.
Share results with other stakeholders.
Insights Advisor bundles information about various cluster states and component configurations that can negatively affect the service availability, fault tolerance, performance, or security of your clusters. This information set is called a recommendation in Insights Advisor and includes the following information:
Name: A concise description of the recommendation
Added: When the recommendation was published to the Insights Advisor archive
Category: Whether the issue has the potential to negatively affect service availability, fault tolerance, performance, or security
Total risk: A value derived from the likelihood that the condition will negatively affect your infrastructure, and the impact on operations if that were to happen
Clusters: A list of clusters on which a recommendation is detected
Description: A brief synopsis of the issue, including how it affects your clusters
Link to associated topics: More information from Red Hat about the issue
This section describes how to display the Insights report in Insights Advisor on OpenShift Cluster Manager.
Note that Insights repeatedly analyzes your cluster and shows the latest results. These results can change, for example, if you fix an issue or a new issue has been detected.
Your cluster is registered on OpenShift Cluster Manager.
Remote health reporting is enabled, which is the default.
You are logged in to OpenShift Cluster Manager.
Navigate to Advisor → Recommendations on OpenShift Cluster Manager.
Depending on the result, Insights Advisor displays one of the following:
No matching recommendations found, if Insights did not identify any issues.
A list of issues Insights has detected, grouped by risk (low, moderate, important, and critical).
No clusters yet, if Insights has not yet analyzed the cluster. The analysis starts shortly after the cluster has been installed, registered, and connected to the internet.
If any issues are displayed, click the > icon in front of the entry for more details.
Depending on the issue, the details can also contain a link to more information from Red Hat about the issue.
The Recommendations view, by default, only displays the recommendations that are detected on your clusters. However, you can view all of the recommendations in the advisor archive.
Remote health reporting is enabled, which is the default.
Your cluster is registered on Red Hat Hybrid Cloud Console.
You are logged in to OpenShift Cluster Manager.
Navigate to Advisor → Recommendations on OpenShift Cluster Manager.
Click the X icons next to the Clusters Impacted and Status filters.
You can now browse through all of the potential recommendations for your cluster.
The Insights advisor service can return a large number of recommendations. To focus on your most critical recommendations, you can apply filters to the Advisor recommendations list to remove low-priority recommendations.
By default, filters are set to only show enabled recommendations that are impacting one or more clusters. To view all or disabled recommendations in the Insights library, you can customize the filters.
To apply a filter, select a filter type and then set its value based on the options that are available in the drop-down list. You can apply multiple filters to the list of recommendations.
You can set the following filter types:
Name: Search for a recommendation by name.
Total risk: Select one or more values from Critical, Important, Moderate, and Low indicating the likelihood and the severity of a negative impact on a cluster.
Impact: Select one or more values from Critical, High, Medium, and Low indicating the potential impact to the continuity of cluster operations.
Likelihood: Select one or more values from Critical, High, Medium, and Low indicating the potential for a negative impact to a cluster if the recommendation comes to fruition.
Category: Select one or more categories from service Availability, Performance, Fault Tolerance, Security, and Best Practice to focus your attention on.
Status: Click a radio button to show enabled recommendations (default), disabled recommendations, or all recommendations.
Clusters impacted: Set the filter to show recommendations currently impacting one or more clusters, non-impacting recommendations, or all recommendations.
Risk of change: Select one or more values from High, Moderate, Low, and Very low indicating the risk that the implementation of the resolution could have on cluster operations.
As an Red Hat OpenShift service on AWS cluster manager, you can filter the recommendations that are displayed on the recommendations list. By applying filters, you can reduce the number of reported recommendations and concentrate on your highest priority recommendations.
The following procedure demonstrates how to set and remove Category filters; however, the procedure is applicable to any of the filter types and respective values.
You are logged in to the OpenShift Cluster Manager Hybrid Cloud Console.
Go to Red Hat Hybrid Cloud Console → OpenShift → Advisor recommendations.
In the main, filter-type drop-down list, select the Category filter type.
Expand the filter-value drop-down list and select the checkbox next to each category of recommendation you want to view. Leave the checkboxes for unnecessary categories clear.
Optional: Add additional filters to further refine the list.
Only recommendations from the selected categories are shown in the list.
After applying filters, you can view the updated recommendations list. The applied filters are added next to the default filters.
You can apply multiple filters to the list of recommendations. When ready, you can remove them individually or completely reset them.
Click the X icon next to each filter, including the default filters, to remove them individually.
Click Reset filters to remove only the filters that you applied, leaving the default filters in place.
You can disable specific recommendations that affect your clusters, so that they no longer appear in your reports. It is possible to disable a recommendation for a single cluster or all of your clusters.
Disabling a recommendation for all of your clusters also applies to any future clusters. |
Remote health reporting is enabled, which is the default.
Your cluster is registered on OpenShift Cluster Manager.
You are logged in to OpenShift Cluster Manager.
Navigate to Advisor → Recommendations on OpenShift Cluster Manager.
Optional: Use the Clusters Impacted and Status filters as needed.
Disable an alert by using one of the following methods:
To disable an alert:
Click the Options menu for that alert, and then click Disable recommendation.
Enter a justification note and click Save.
To view the clusters affected by this alert before disabling the alert:
Click the name of the recommendation to disable. You are directed to the single recommendation page.
Review the list of clusters in the Affected clusters section.
Click Actions → Disable recommendation to disable the alert for all of your clusters.
Enter a justification note and click Save.
When a recommendation is disabled for all clusters, you no longer see the recommendation in the Insights Advisor. You can change this behavior.
Remote health reporting is enabled, which is the default.
Your cluster is registered on OpenShift Cluster Manager.
You are logged in to OpenShift Cluster Manager.
Navigate to Advisor → Recommendations on OpenShift Cluster Manager.
Filter the recommendations to display on the disabled recommendations:
From the Status drop-down menu, select Status.
From the Filter by status drop-down menu, select Disabled.
Optional: Clear the Clusters impacted filter.
Locate the recommendation to enable.
Click the Options menu , and then click Enable recommendation.
Insights repeatedly analyzes your cluster and you can display the status of identified potential issues of your cluster in the Red Hat OpenShift service on AWS web console. This status shows the number of issues in the different categories and, for further details, links to the reports in OpenShift Cluster Manager.
Your cluster is registered in OpenShift Cluster Manager.
Remote health reporting is enabled, which is the default.
You are logged in to the Red Hat OpenShift service on AWS web console.
Navigate to Home → Overview in the Red Hat OpenShift service on AWS web console.
Click Insights on the Status card.
The pop-up window lists potential issues grouped by risk. Click the individual categories or View all recommendations in Insights Advisor to display more details.