Ledger Alerts
LedgerClusterDown
This is the most critical alert and indicates that an Ledger cluster is not able to process requests. This alert should be handled with the highest priority.
Example Alert
Firing
[FIRING:1] LedgerClusterDown - critical
Alert: Ledger cluster is down - critical
Description: Ledger cluster is down, no resquest can be process.
Details:
• alertname: LedgerClusterDown
• deployment: prod-scalardl-ledger
Resolved
[RESOLVED] LedgerClusterDown - critical
Alert: Ledger cluster is down - critical
Description: Ledger cluster is down, no resquest can be process.
Details:
• alertname: LedgerClusterDown
• deployment: prod-scalardl-ledger
Action Needed
- Check the number of replicas set
kubectl get deployments. prod-scalardl-ledger
- Check the number of replicas set
kubectl describe deployments. prod-scalardl-ledger
- Check nodes statuses with
kubectl get node -o wide
- Check the log server to pinpoint the root cause of a failure with kubernetes logs on the monitor server
/log/kubernetes/<year>/<month>-<day>/kube.log
- Check a cloud provider to see if there is any known issue. For example, you can check statues here in Azure.
LedgerClusterDegraded
This alert lets you know if a kubernetes cluster cannot start ledger pods, which means that the cluster does not have enough resource or lost of one or many kubernetes nodes to run the deployment.
Example Alert
Firing
[FIRING:1] LedgerClusterDegraded - warning
Alert: Ledger cluster is running in a degraded mode - warning
Description: Ledger cluster is running in a degraded mode, some of the Ledger pods are not healthy.
Details:
• alertname: LedgerClusterDegraded
• deployment: prod-scalardl-ledger
Resolved
[RESOLVED] LedgerClusterDegraded - warning
Alert: Ledger cluster is running in a degraded mode - warning
Description: Ledger cluster is running in a degraded mode, some of the Ledger pods are not healthy.
Details:
• alertname: LedgerClusterDegraded
• deployment: prod-scalardl-ledger
Action Needed
- Check the log server to pinpoint the root cause of a failure with kubernetes logs on the monitor server
/log/kubernetes/<year>/<month>-<day>/kube.log
- Check kubernetes deployment with
kubectl describe deployments prod-scalardl-ledger
- Check replica set with
kubectl get replicasets.apps
- Check nodes statuses with
kubectl get node -o wide
- Check a cloud provider to see if there is any known issue. For example, you can check statues here in Azure.