Managing Compute Clusters

After creation, you can view the Compute Cluster details, manage the access of the clusters, download the Kubeconfig file, and delete the created additional Compute Clusters.

Required resource role: EnvironmentAdmin or Owner

Required account role: IamViewer

Using Cloudera Management Console

  1. Click on the Name of the Compute Cluster.

    You will be redirected to the Cluster Details page.

    On the Cluster Details page, you can view the Status, Creation Date, Created By, Description and CRN of the Compute Cluster.

  2. Click Actions to open the drop-down menu.
    1. Click Manage Access to update the list of users who have access to manage the Compute Cluster and use it for installing Data Services.
      1. Click Update roles to update the Resource Role of a user or group.

        You can assign the Owner resource role to a user or group to provide permission to manage the Compute Cluster and install services on it.

    2. Click Kubernetes Access to grant access for users to the Kubernetes API server.
      1. Enter the User ARN.
      2. Click Grant Access.
      You also have the option to Download the Kubeconfig from this page.
    3. Click Delete Compute Cluster, if you no longer need the additional Compute Cluster.
      1. Confirm the deletion of the additional Compute Cluster by clicking Remove.
  3. Click Networking tab to view the subnet information of the Compute Cluster.
    1. Click to update the Kubernetes API Server Authorized IP Ranges.
      1. Add or remove the CIDRs, and click Save.
  4. Click Encryption tab to view the encryption key of the Compute Cluster.
  5. Click Node Groups tab to have an illustrated overview of the resource utilization of the different services running on the Compute Cluster.
  6. Click Compute Cluster Version to view the Kubernetes and Insfrastructure Service versions of the cluster.
  7. Click Logs to check the different events of the Compute Cluster.