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Description of problem: It's currently not possible to build a report showing the relationship between a pod/container and the underlying infrastructure. The relationship is missing in the reporting tool. How reproducible: Under Cloud Intelligence/Reports, it's not possible to create a custom report showing any relationship between pods and VM or storage as an example. Steps to Reproduce: n/a : missing capability Actual results: n/a: missing capability Expected results: Should be able to report on which VMs / Storage some pods are running. Would also be great to show performance metrics related to both VMs and Pods in the same report Additional info:
On a related note: are the container *nodes* (not pods/containers) correctly displaying the underlying VM? Anyway, as this BZ description states the underlying infra VM information for pods/containers is currently missing in the reports. That needs to be addressed, and since we're at it we could consider to add this information in the pods/containers entity relationships as well.
As per the BZ description, I am only talking about Reports here. The relationship works in the UI between pods and the underlying infrastructure. But it's impossible to build a REPORT showing this relationship. It would also be great to have the capability to build reports with C&U value for VM, NODE and PODs on the same report.
This is potentially an RFE, please set FutureFeature keyword if you agree.
In response to comment 4. Indeed currently, in the list of available reports for containers, there is no way to generate a report showing the relationship between a pod/container and the underlying infrastructure.
(In reply to Einat Pacifici from comment #6) > In response to comment 4. > Indeed currently, in the list of available reports for containers, there is > no way to generate a report showing the relationship between a pod/container > and the underlying infrastructure. There is Node Infra information which is the OpenShift name: osp://... or aws:// but there is nothing explicitly to have the Instance or VM name. This is a good RFE
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