Reading the initial release blog post on murre ( Murre - the lightweight K8s metrics monitoring tool ) it seems to me that murre is already getting the needed metrics relative to each individual node on the Kubernetes cluster being monitored. Making it possible to potentially get....:
The following great feature:
To be able to view the Pod resource usage on e.g. let's say the left side of murre and on the right side then have a nodes view.
Further, expanding on the above. Making it possible in murre to make the view focused in on/be relative to a specific Pod/workload => so one can see how much of the total resources the specific Pod/workload is using relative to the node it's running on.
Along the same lines. Scoped to all Pods on a specific node. Make it possible to view the resource consumption of the cardinal set of Pods running on a node/each node. So how many resources do the node have left for more Pods.
The goal is to be able to get a level of understanding on resource scarcity/overall consumption currently taking place on a cluster.
I hope I'm making sense in the above and thank you for a great tool.
Reading the initial release blog post on
murre
( Murre - the lightweight K8s metrics monitoring tool ) it seems to me thatmurre
is already getting the needed metrics relative to each individual node on theKubernetes
cluster being monitored. Making it possible to potentially get....:The following great feature:
Pod
resource usage on e.g. let's say the left side ofmurre
and on the right side then have anodes
view.murre
to make the view focused in on/be relative to a specificPod/workload
=> so one can see how much of the total resources the specificPod/workload
is using relative to thenode
it's running on.Pods
on a specificnode
. Make it possible to view the resource consumption of the cardinal set ofPods
running on anode
/eachnode
. So how many resources do thenode
have left for morePods
.The goal is to be able to get a level of understanding on resource scarcity/overall consumption currently taking place on a cluster.
I hope I'm making sense in the above and thank you for a great tool.
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