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Kyvos Manager Dashboard

Applies to: Kyvos Enterprise  Kyvos Cloud (SaaS on AWS) Kyvos AWS Marketplace

Kyvos Azure Marketplace   Kyvos GCP Marketplace Kyvos Single Node Installation (Kyvos SNI)


The Kyvos Manager Dashboard is divided into two panes. The left panel is the Navigation pane that gives access to the various features of the application. The corresponding details are displayed in the right pane.

The following figure illustrates the Kyvos Manager Dashboard interface.

The Cluster Overview provides a snapshot of the Kyvos cluster deployed in your environment. You can see the details of all the nodes instances configured in the cluster, along with their status. 

You will see a number corresponding to each component of the cluster indicating the number of instances or nodes on which the component is configured.

For example, the following figure shows 2 instances for BI Server, 1 Query Engine, 1 Web Portal, 1 Postgres Server, 3 Zookeepers, and 4 KM Agent instances.

Kyvos Cluster Legends

Legends depict the status of cluster services and cluster nodes using color coding. Each color of the legend shows the status of services and nodes of the cluster, as shown in the following figure.

The various states of nodes are:

  • Running:  Indicates cluster node is working correctly.

  • Stopped: Indicates cluster node is stopped.

  • Inactive: Indicates cluster node is inactive. You can activate or deactivate a node on the cluster, as explained.

  • Unknown: Indicates cluster node is unavailable, or Kyvos Manager is not able to fetch the node status.

Node status legend:

Whenever an operation is performed on the cluster, the state is displayed on the header and can have any of the following states:

  • Deploying: Indicates a cluster is being set up.

  • Registering: Indicates the status of cluster components is registered.

  • Deployment Error: Indicates an error thrown during the cluster setup.

  • Running: Critical: Indicates a critical error or issue with two possible reasons:

    • Any node of the cluster is working with utilization above alert levels.

    • Any service is down.

  • Warning: Indicates a cluster is running above the warning level but below the alert levels.

  • Maintenance: Indicates a node undergoing maintenance.

  • Removing: Indicates that the cluster is in the process of being removed.

Viewing disk usage details for nodes

The right side of the home page shows a summary of the disk usage details node.

You can view detailed information for disk usage for each node. For this, click the Show disk usage link.

Searching information in Kyvos Manager

The intelligent search feature in Kyvos Manager displays the search results simultaneously as you type in the Search box.

Filtering nodes

You can filter the nodes in the cluster on the basis of their current state using the Filter box in the Cluster Overview area.

Sorting columns in tables

You can sort a column in ascending or descending order by clicking the column header. A small arrow is displayed on the column at which sorting is applied.

Deleting Kyvos Cluster

Note

Deleting a Kyvos cluster is not applicable for Kyvos Manage Application and Kyvos Single Node Standard on Azure Marketplace.

To delete a cluster, perform the following steps.

Important

This deletes the cluster permanently.  Once the cluster is deleted, you cannot recover data. Take appropriate backups as needed.

  1. On the Kyvos Manager dashboard, select the Delete Cluster option from the Actions menu (...).

     

  2. Enter your Kyvos Manager Password and click the Delete button.

Interface changes Kyvos 2022.3

With the Kyvos Manager migration to VueJS, the UI has been updated considerably, resulting in a change in the product behavior at multiple places. To learn more about the changes made to the Kyvos Manager UI, see the section Kyvos Manager Interface Changes.


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