Introduction to the Non- Kubernetes Data Plane

The Data Planes page has all the registered and configured data plane cards.

The non-kubernetes data plane card has the TIBCO icon, the name of the data plane, the data plane description, the products in the non-kubernetes data plane, region and the tibtunnel status. Click Go to Data Plane to start monitoring your non- kubernetes applications.

The non-kubernetes data plane landing page has the data plane name, the status of the data plane and a description that can be edited. The data plane ID is shown on the top-right corner of the screen. You can copy the ID if required. The username is mentioned in the top corner of the screen.

You can add tags to the non-kubernetes data plane. For more information, refer Using Tags.

The tool tip on the screen gives you an overview about that particular section.

The view detail status navigates you to the monitoring screen where all the registered domains and their status are listed. For more information, see Monitoring documentation.
The non-kubernetes Data Plane landing page has the following:

The three different charts on the landing page display the top five machine usage data such as the CPU usage, memory utilization, and disk usage respectively.

  • The charts display CPU usage, memory utilization, and disk usage for the past 1 hour of different machines across the domains connected to the non-kubernetes data plane.

  • If you hover over the chart, machine's name, time stamp and the percentage of the chart metric at that particular time stamp is displayed.

  • Click the refresh icon to refresh the data.

Data Plane Configuration

In the data plane configuration, the user-configured domains are displayed.

Fields Description
Domain Name The name of the registered domain. You cannot have duplicate domains.
Domain Details The details that are added while registering a domain.
Status The connection status of the domain registered. It can be connected or disconnected.