Monitor
These objects represent the state of the Fluvio cluster.
Pods
kubectl get pods
should show one for the SC and one for each SPU specified when installing Fluvio.
Example:
$ kubectl get pods
NAME READY STATUS RESTARTS AGE
fluvio-sc-6458d598d6-qq2td 1/1 Running 0 3m35s
fluvio-spg-main-0 1/1 Running 0 3m28s
Services
kubectl get svc
should show one public and one internal service for the SC and also one public and one internal service for each SPU.
Example:
$ kubectl get svc
NAME TYPE CLUSTER-IP EXTERNAL-IP PORT(S) AGE
fluvio-sc-internal ClusterIP 10.96.41.31 <none> 9004/TCP 4m18s
fluvio-sc-public LoadBalancer 10.107.219.124 10.107.219.124 9003:30947/TCP 4m18s
fluvio-spg-main ClusterIP None <none> 9005/TCP,9006/TCP 4m11s
fluvio-spu-main-0 LoadBalancer 10.111.223.127 10.111.223.127 9005:30023/TCP 4m11s
CRDs
Fluvio stores internal metadata in K8s custom resources. [Fluvio CRDs].
To verify system state you can compare results from
kubectl get spugroups
kubectl get spu
kubectl get topics
kubectl get partitions
should respectively, match results from
fluvio cluster spg list
fluvio cluster spu list
fluvio cluster topics
fluvio partitions list