{cluster-manager-first} is a managed service where you can install, modify, operate, and upgrade your Red Hat OpenShift clusters. This service allows you to work with all of your organization’s clusters from a single dashboard.
{cluster-manager} guides you to install {OCP}, Red Hat OpenShift Service on AWS (ROSA), and {product-short-name} clusters. It is also responsible for managing both {OCP} clusters after self-installation as well as your ROSA and {product-short-name} clusters.
You can use {cluster-manager} to do the following actions:
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Create clusters
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View cluster details and metrics
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Manage your clusters with tasks such as scaling, changing node labels, networking, authentication
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Manage access control
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Monitor clusters
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Schedule upgrades
For more information about {cluster-manager}, see the entire {cluster-manager} documentation.
On the top right of the cluster page, there are some actions that a user can perform on the entire cluster:
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Open console launches a web console so that the cluster owner can issue commands to the cluster.
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Actions drop-down menu allows the cluster owner to rename the display name of the cluster, change the amount of load balancers and persistent storage on the cluster, if applicable, manually set the node count, and delete the cluster.
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Refresh icon forces a refresh of the cluster.
Selecting an active, installed cluster shows tabs associated with that cluster. The following tabs display after the cluster’s installation completes:
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Overview
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Access control
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Add-ons
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Networking
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Insights Advisor
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Machine pools
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Support
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Settings
modules/ocm-accesscontrol-tab.adoc modules/ocm-addons-tab.adoc modules/ocm-cluster-history.adoc modules/ocm-networking-tab-concept.adoc modules/ocm-networking-tab-adding-ingress.adoc modules/ocm-insightsadvisor-tab.adoc modules/ocm-machinepools-tab.adoc modules/ocm-support-tab.adoc modules/ocm-settings-tab.adoc
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For the complete documentation for {cluster-manager}, see {cluster-manager} documentation.