Events
Event information generated by Kubernetes resource state changes and operational status updates, with integrated visual query interface.When applications, workloads, or other resources encounter exceptions, real-time event analysis helps troubleshoot root causes.
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Procedure
This procedure demonstrates how to view container runtime evens through the Deployment interface.
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Container Platform, click Workloads > Deployments.
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Click a Deployment name from the list.
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Navigate to the Events tab to view detailed records.
Event records interpretation
Resource event records: Below the event summary panel, all matching events within the specified time range are listed. Click event cards to view complete event details. Each card displays:
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Resource Type: Kubernetes resource type represented by icon abbreviations:
P= PodRS= ReplicaSetD= DeploymentSVC= Service
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Resource Name: Target resource named.
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Event Reason: Kubernetes-reported reason (e.g., FailedScheduling).
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Event Level: Event severity.
Normal: InformationalWarning: Requires immediate attention
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Time: Last Occurrence time, Occurrence Count.
Kubernetes allows administrators to configure event retention periods through the Event TTL controller with a default retention period of 1 hour. Expired events are automatically purged by the system. For comprehensive historical records, access the All Events.