After you deploy a Kubernetes cluster, you can edit its Cluster configuration, edit its Control Plane, Node Pool, Add-Ons configuration and upgrade the Kubernetes version.
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Viewing Cluster Details After a Kubernetes cluster is deployed, it is listed under Infrastructure > CaaS Infrastructure > Cluster Instances . To view more information about the Kubernetes cluster, click cluster name.
Edit Cluster Configuration and Control Plane You can scale up or scale down the number of Master node replicas and add or remove labels.
Copy Specification and Deploy new Cluster You can copy the configuration of a specific Kubernetes cluster and use it for deploying a new Kubernetes cluster.
Retry a Failed Cluster Creation Operation If the cluster creation operation become unavailable due to an unknown error such network unavailability, you can retry the operation.
Stop Cluster Creation Operation You can stop an ongoing cluster creation operation.
Delete a Cluster You can delete the Kubernetes Workload cluster.
Add a Node Pool You can add a node pool to your Kubernetes Workload cluster.
Edit a Node Pool You can scale up or scale down the number of Worker nodes in each node pool and add labels. If a network function with infrastructure requirements is running in this node pool, the scaling up operation automatically applies all the node customizations on the new nodes.
Delete a Node Pool You can delete a Node Pool from the Kubernetes Workload cluster.
Deploy a Similar Node Pool You can copy the configuration of a specific Node Pool and use it for deploying a new Node Pool.
Deploy Add-Ons You can deploy Add-Ons to your Kubernetes Workload cluster.
Edit a Add-On You can reconfigure Add-on of your Kubernetes cluster.
Delete a Add-on You can delete a Add-on of your Kubernetes cluster.
Upgrade the Control Plane The existing Workload Cluster Could upgrade to the latest versions of kubernetes supported in the VMware Telco Cloud Automation 2.2.
Upgrade a Node Pool The existing Workload Cluster Node Pool could upgrade to the latest kubernetes version supported in the VMware Telco Cloud Automation 2.2.