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Pod delete or deployment deleted alerting in dynatrace

gurugogi
Guide

Hi All,

Please let me know whether 

1: Dynatrace creates Problem card when pod or deployment is deleted manually with force termination.

2: if yes what settings I need to follow, other then Process instance availability is there any other approach.

Thanks,
Guru Gogi

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Mizső
DynaMight Guru
DynaMight Guru

Hi @gurugogi,

I think answer for 1 is No, but maybe you can use these two kubernetes anamaly detections for this kind of issue: 

Mizs_0-1724401064490.png

I hope it hleps.

Best regards,

Mizső

Dynatrace Community RockStar 2024, Certified Dynatrace Professional

gurugogi
Guide

Thanks Mizso, we have already enabled both toggles.

Both options looks same for me, please can you explain differences between these.

Thanks,
Guru Gogi

Mizső
DynaMight Guru
DynaMight Guru

Hi @gurugogi 

Detect workloads without ready pods means that there is not any ready pod at all in the workload, so ready pods count is 0.

Detect workloads without non-ready pods means there is at least one non-ready pod in the workload. Eg. There are 2 pods in the worklaod and one pod is in ready state and one pod in non-ready state.

As you see there is a difference between the two options.

Best regards,

Mizső

Dynatrace Community RockStar 2024, Certified Dynatrace Professional

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