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In the new Kubernetes experience, is there a way to filter to a date range?

gdsnyderfedins
Newcomer

I want to find information in the user interface about a Kubernetes pod that ran a little while ago.  In the Classic Kubernetes view, I am able to select a time range and see pods that ran in that time.  However, in the new Kubernetes view, it seems that I can only see the current time.  At least, when I look for pods in the namespace I only get the current result.

Is there a way to see old instances of pods that existed in a Kubernetes namespace using the new Kubernetes view/experience?

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Peter_Youssef
Leader
Dynatrace Query Language (DQL) is the single query language to explore, query, combine and process ALL of your observability data stored in Grail. Whether its identifying problem hotspots in your infrastructure, extracting business data from your logs or quickly accessing all relevant ...

Thank you for the response!  In my case I am looking for a way to find these resources in the new Kubernetes app itself.  You are completely right that I can find it with DQL (as far as I can tell, I can't do this in the new Kubernetes app, though?), and I can also find it with the Kubernetes Classic app, like mentioned in my question.  I am just looking if there is a way in the new Kubernetes app, because the impression I got was that the new Kubernetes app is meant to replace the Classic one, and so it seemed to me like there must be a way to do this sort of filtering there.  If I can't find my Kubernetes pod in the Kubernetes app, it severely limits the usefulness of the app in my mind.

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