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BZ2111793: Improved OCM text in section 24.6 of Installation guide
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modules/reviewing-cluster-status-from-the-openshift-cluster-manager.adoc

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[id="reviewing-cluster-status-from-the-openshift-cluster-manager_{context}"]
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= Reviewing the cluster status from {cluster-manager-first}
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You can review detailed information about the status of your cluster in the {cluster-manager}.
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From the {product-title} web console, you can review detailed information about the status of your cluster on {cluster-manager}.
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.Prerequisites
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* You have access to the cluster as a user with the `cluster-admin` role.
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.Procedure
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. In the *Administrator* perspective, navigate to *Home* -> *Overview* -> *Details* -> *{cluster-manager}* to open the *Overview* page for the cluster in {cluster-manager-url}.
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[NOTE]
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Alternatively, you can navigate to {cluster-manager-url} directly and select your cluster ID from the list of available clusters.
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. In the *Administrator* perspective, navigate to *Home* -> *Overview* -> *Details* -> *Cluster ID* -> *{cluster-manager}* to open your cluster's *Overview* tab in the {cluster-manager} web console.
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. In the *Overview* page, review the following information about your cluster:
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. From the *Overview* tab on {cluster-manager-url}, review the following information about your cluster:
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* vCPU and memory availability and resource usage
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* The cluster ID, status, type, location, and the provider name
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* The cluster ID, status, type, region, and the provider name
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* Node counts by node type
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* Subscription information, including the service level agreement (SLA) status, the subscription unit type, the production status of the cluster, the subscription obligation, and the service level
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* A cluster history
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To view the history for your cluster, click the *Cluster history* tab.
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. Navigate to the *Observe* page to review the following information:
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. Navigate to the *Monitoring* page to review the following information:
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* A list of any issues that have been detected
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* A list of alerts that are firing
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* The cluster Operator status and version
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* Cluster resource usage
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* The cluster's resource usage
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. Navigate to the *Insights* page to review the following information provided by Red Hat Insights:
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. Optional: You can view information about your cluster that Red Hat Insights collects by navigating to the *Overview* menu. From this menu you can view the following information:
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* Potential issues that your cluster might be exposed to, categorized by risk level
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* Health-check status by category
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* Health-check status by category

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