Monitor a Data Plane

You can view a data plane’s health and see which Kubernetes nodes, user executions, and workspaces are in it.

View Data Plane health

To view the health of a data plane, navigate to Manage resources > Data Planes.

Data planes are marked Healthy if they are available for use.

If a data plane indicates Error, Disconnected, or Degraded, there may be an issue with communication between the data plane services and the control plane. Please reach out to Domino for assistance in troubleshooting.

The data plane health is a simple check to ensure the data plane is contactable. For more advanced monitoring and alerting, please refer to remote data plane monitoring.

View Data Planes per Kubernetes node

You can view Kubernetes nodes across all of your clusters by going to the admin portal and clicking Reports > Infrastructure.

The column on the right indicates the data plane that each node is in.

Note
Some of the node detail views are not yet implemented for nodes in remote data planes.

View Data Planes per user execution

You can view all running user executions across all data planes by going to Reports > Executions.

The data plane for the execution is indicated in the rightmost column.

View Data Planes per user Workspace

You can view all durable workspaces (running and stopped) by going to Reports > Workspaces.

The data plane for the workspace is indicated in the rightmost column.