At the start of this chapter, we described how to get the status of running containers quickly by means of built-in functions such as kubectl. Then, we expanded the discussion to look at the concepts and principles of monitoring, including why, what, and how to monitor our application on Kubernetes. Afterward, we built a monitoring system with Prometheus as the core, and set up exporters to collect metrics from our application, system components, and Kubernetes units. The fundamentals of Prometheus, such as its architecture and query domain-specific language were also introduced, so we can now use metrics to gain insights into our cluster, as well as the applications running inside, to not only retrospectively troubleshoot, but also detect potential failures. After that, we described common logging patterns and how to deal with them in Kubernetes, and deployed an EFK stack...
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