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Kubernetes Virtual Machine

This page lists all KubeVirt virtual machines with associated information such as cluster name, node name, VM name and so on for each virtual machine running in a Kubernetes cluster(s).

If inventory has been received for a virtual machine, then that particular virtual machine in the VM name column is hyperlinked. By clicking on a hyperlinked VM name, the user is redirected to the corresponding Inventory Device Properties page.

Kubernetes inventory data will be updated to reflect new inventory, and inventory that is no longer present will be removed each and every time the Flexera Kubernetes Inventory Agent collects inventory from a Kubernetes cluster(s) in your environment.

Results can be exported to the following output formats: RTF, PDF, CSV, and XLSX.

Available columns

Columns are grouped into the following categories. The category name appears on the top of the column heading when you drag a property from the Column Chooser. Properties that belong to the same category appear under single category title.

Some columns are displayed by default and others can be displayed through the column chooser. To manage columns and other UI options, see the topics under Managing Columns in a Table.

Cluster Properties

The following Cluster properties are displayed.

PropertyDescription
Cluster IDThe unique ID of the cluster containing the worker node where the pod runs the virtual machine.
Cluster nameThe name of the cluster containing the worker node where the virtual machine is running. Cluster names are not guaranteed to be unique.

Node Properties

The following Node properties are displayed.

PropertyDescription
CoresThe total number of processor cores available in the worker node.
Corporate unitThe corporate unit responsible for the worker node.
Cost centerThe cost center responsible for all costs incurred for the worker node.
LocationThe location within your enterprise that is responsible for the worker node.
Node nameThe host name of the Kubernetes worker node.
Operating systemThe operating system of the worker node.
ProcessorsThe total number of processors available in the worker node.
RoleThe role assigned to the worker node, such as Development, Test, and Production.
StatusThe current state of the worker node. It can have any of the following values: Active—The device is active, for which the inventory information is received from an inventory source. Archived—The device is in transition pending deletion, but is currently held because of its historical impacts on IBM PVU sub-capacity retrospective calculations. Awaiting Inventory—This device is a place-holder that has not yet appeared in imported inventory from any source. Ignored—The device is not managed. An ignored device is not considered in license consumption calculations.

Container Pod Properties

The following Container Pod properties are displayed.

PropertyDescription
Container pod nameThe name of the Kubernetes pod that the virtual machine is running in.
NamespaceThe Kubernetes namespace for the pod where the virtual machine is running.
StatusThe status of the pod (for rows displaying a Kubernetes container, this is the pod where the container is running). The status may then be one of the following "pod phases": Failed Pending Running Succeeded Unknown. For further information please see https://kubernetes\.io/docs/concepts/workloads/pods/pod\-lifecycle/​\.
UIDThe unique identifier of the pod where the virtual machine is running.

Virtual Machine Properties

The following Virtual Machine properties are displayed.

PropertyDescription
ArchitectureThe architecture of the virtual machine.
CoresThe total number of cores assigned to the virtual machine.
Created dateThe date which the virtual machine was created.
Firmware UUIDThe globally unique firmware identifier for the virtual machine.
Guest memoryThe size of Random Access Memory (RAM) assigned to the virtual machine.
ImageThe image which the virtual machine was deployed from.
IP addressThe IP address of the virtual machine. For inventory devices with multiple IP addresses (for example, those with multiple network cards), a comma-separated list (up to 256 characters) is shown.
Logical processorsThe total number of virtual processors assigned to the virtual machine.
MAC addressThe Media Access Control (MAC) address of the virtual machine. If a device has multiple network interface cards, this field displays a comma-separated list of MAC addresses.
Machine typeThe machine type of the virtual machine.
Processor typeThe type of processor used by the virtual machine.
UIDThe unique identifier for the virtual machine.
VM nameThe name of the virtual machine.