[[["易于理解","easyToUnderstand","thumb-up"],["解决了我的问题","solvedMyProblem","thumb-up"],["其他","otherUp","thumb-up"]],[["很难理解","hardToUnderstand","thumb-down"],["信息或示例代码不正确","incorrectInformationOrSampleCode","thumb-down"],["没有我需要的信息/示例","missingTheInformationSamplesINeed","thumb-down"],["翻译问题","translationIssue","thumb-down"],["其他","otherDown","thumb-down"]],["最后更新时间 (UTC):2025-07-30。"],[],[],null,["This document describes the predefined monitoring dashboards that are available\nfor Google Distributed Cloud. You'll also find information and links to resources\nto help you work with dashboards.\n\nCloud Monitoring provides a curated set of dashboards that are specific to\nvarious Google Cloud services. The charts on these dashboards present a\nselection of metrics relevant to a specific service. These dashboards are\ninstalled automatically when a given service, such as GKE Enterprise is\ndetected.\n\nPredefined dashboards\n\nWhen Cloud Monitoring detects that the GKE Enterprise metric\n`kubernetes.io/anthos/container/uptime` is available, it makes the predefined\nGKE Enterprise dashboards available in your project. When you create\nGKE clusters, this metric is available by default, so the dashboard\ninstallation is automatic. The following predefined dashboards are added:\n\n| Dashboard name | Description |\n|-------------------------------------|-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|\n| Anthos Cluster Control Plane Uptime | This dashboard has the following charts to indicate the uptime of control plane components: - API Server Uptime - Scheduler Uptime - Controller Manager Uptime - ETCD Uptime |\n| Anthos Cluster Node Status | This dashboard has the following charts to indicate the status of your cluster nodes: - Node condition - CPU usage - Allocatable CPU cores - CPU allocatable utilization - Memory usage - Allocatable memory - Memory allocatable utilization - Available filesystem size |\n| Anthos Cluster Pod Status | This dashboard has the following charts to indicate the status of pods running in your clusters: - Number of Restarts per Container - Container Memory Usage Per Container - Container CPU Usage Per Container - Network Ingress Per Pod (Bytes) - Network Egress Per Pod (Bytes) - Pod Phase - Kubernetes Container - Memory Request Utilization - Kubernetes Container - Memory Limit Utilization - Kubernetes Container - CPU Request Utilization - Kubernetes Container - CPU Limit Utilization - Kubernetes Pod - Volume Utilization |\n| Anthos Cluster on VMware VM Status | This dashboard has the following charts to indicate the health of VMware VMs: - CPU Readiness Per vCPU (Percentage) - Memory Page Fault Latency (Percentage) - Average Virtual Disk Read Latency (Seconds) - Average Virtual Disk Write Latency (Seconds) |\n| Anthos Cluster Utilization Metering | This dashboard has the following charts to indicate the requests and consumption of CPU, Memory, and Ephemeral storage per cluster: - Kubernetes Container - Request Cores \\[SUM\\] - Kubernetes Container - CPU Usage Time \\[SUM\\] - Kubernetes Container - Memory Request \\[SUM\\] - Kubernetes Container - Memory Usage \\[SUM\\] - Kubernetes Container - Ephemeral Storage Request \\[SUM\\] - Kubernetes Container - Ephemeral Storage Usage \\[SUM\\] |\n\nFor more information about predefined dashboards, see\n[Dashboards and charts](/monitoring/dashboards). For information about viewing\nand working with your dashboards, see\n[View Google Cloud dashboards](/monitoring/charts/predefined-dashboards).\n\nIntegrations page\n\nStarting with GKE Enterprise release 1.15.0, a new **GKE Enterprise**\nintegration is availablle from the Cloud Monitoring **Integration** page. You\nsee this integration if you've\n\n[installed GKE clusters](/kubernetes-engine/distributed-cloud/vmware/docs/how-to/minimal-create-clusters)\n\nor if you've\n[set up GKE Enterprise on Google Cloud](/anthos/docs/setup/set-up-google-cloud).\nThe GKE Enterprise integration includes information, including previews, for\nthe predefined GKE Enterprise dashboards:\n\n- Anthos Cluster Control Plane Uptime\n- Anthos Cluster Node Status\n- Anthos Cluster Pod Status\n- Anthos Cluster on VMware VM Status\n- Anthos Cluster Utilization Metering\n\nAs described in the preceding section, these dashboards are automatically\ninstalled when you have GKE Enterprise clusters. You can't edit these\ndashboards directly, since they're fully managed by Google. However, you can\nmake a copy of the dashboard and customize the copied version, or you can add\nthese dashboards as\n[custom dashboards](/monitoring/dashboards/dashboard-templates) from the Sample\nlibrary.\n\nDashboards for older clusters\n\nIf you created clusters with an earlier version of Google Distributed Cloud, you\nmay have out-of-date dashboards. Starting with Google Distributed Cloud version\n1.16.0, the following custom dashboards will be deprecated:\n| **Note:** You can find these dashboards in the **Custom** category on the **Dashboards Overview** page. The names of the deprecated dashboards are similar to the names of the current predefined dashboards. In some cases, only the casing is different.\n- GKE on-prem node status\n- GKE on-prem control plane uptime\n- GKE on-prem pod status\n- GKE on-prem vSphere vm health status\n- These dashboards were installed automatically if you created clusters with Google Distributed Cloud release 1.15.0 or lower.\n- We recommend that you remove these deprecated dashboards as described in [Delete a custom dashboard](/monitoring/charts/dashboards#delete-dashboard).\n- For more informmation about dashboards, including how to install and use them, see [Dashboards and charts](/monitoring/dashboards) in the Google Cloud Observability documentation."]]