23 Aug 2024 08:42 AM - last edited on 23 Aug 2024 12:23 PM by MaciejNeumann
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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23 Aug 2024 09:19 AM
Hi @gurugogi,
I think answer for 1 is No, but maybe you can use these two kubernetes anamaly detections for this kind of issue:
I hope it hleps.
Best regards,
Mizső
26 Aug 2024 08:02 AM
Thanks Mizso, we have already enabled both toggles.
Both options looks same for me, please can you explain differences between these.
Thanks,
Guru Gogi
26 Aug 2024 08:20 AM - edited 26 Aug 2024 08:21 AM
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