Viewing remote Kubernetes clusters
You can view the clusters that you have registered with a team space on HCL OneTest™ Server to view their details or edit their configurations.
Before you begin
You must have completed the following tasks:
- Read and completed the tasks mentioned in Considerations for using a remote Kubernetes cluster, if you want to use a remote Kubernetes cluster as a location to run the test.
- Ensured that you are assigned a role as a Member or Project Creator in the team space. See Managing members and their roles in a team space.
- Ensured that you are assigned a role as a Project Owner or Tester in the project. See Managing access to server projects.
Procedure
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Log in to HCL OneTest™ Server.
The team space that contains your project is displayed.
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Click
in the navigation pane.
The Agents and Intercepts page is displayed.
You can view the agents, intercepts, Dockers, or clusters that are registered with the team space on HCL OneTest™ Server.
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You can view the clusters that you own in any of the following ways:
- Search for the cluster by entering the name of the cluster in the
Search field.Note: You can enter either the full name or any text that is in the name. The search is enabled for case-sensitive text that you can enter.
- Sort the Type column to sort the items, and then identify the cluster by the name or owner.
- Sort the Agents column to sort the items, and then identify the cluster by the name or owner.
You can view the following details about the clusters that are in the team space:- The projects in the team space to which the cluster is added are displayed in the Projects column.
- The status of the cluster is displayed in the
Status column.Note: You can add clusters that are in the Ready state to your project, and then use them as locations to run tests.
- Search for the cluster by entering the name of the cluster in the
Search field.
Results
You have viewed details of the remote clusters that are registered with a team space on HCL OneTest™ Server.
What to do next
You must add the remote cluster to your project in your team space before you can use the remote cluster as a location to run tests in your project. See Registering a remote Kubernetes cluster.