After deploying a Kubernetes cluster, you can edit the configurations of the cluster and its Control Plane, Node Pool, and Add-Ons. You can also 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 on the cluster name.
Deploying Workload Cluster This chapter involves concepts on deploying a Workload Cluster on VMware Telco Cloud Automation.
Configuring Workload Cluster This chapter involves concepts on configuring a Workload Cluster on VMware Telco Cloud Automation.
Delete an Add-on You can delete an Add-on of your Kubernetes cluster.
Tanzu Diagnostic plugin usage in TCA 3.2 VMware Telco Cloud Automation 3.x introduces compatibility with TKG version 2.5.1 or above, which includes a new diagnostic plugin for gathering crashd logs from management clusters. This plugin is in its initial release and does not yet support crashed log collection for v2 workload clusters. During TCA installation, the diagnostic plugin is not installed by default and is only added when creating a management cluster with TKG version 2.5.0 or above (using Kubernetes version 1.28.4 or above), or upgrading an existing management cluster to TKG 2.5.0 or above.
Manage Policies The Policies tab under Cluster Instances displays the applied policies of the workload cluster.