Hi David,

You can use DataDog  to achieve this.



On 8/8/18, David Rosenstrauch <dar...@darose.net> wrote:
> As we're getting ready to go to production with our k8s-based system,
> we're trying to pin down exactly how we're going to do all the needed
> monitoring/alerting for it.  We can easily collect many of the metrics
> we need (using kube-state-metrics to feed into prometheus, and/or
> Datadog) and alert off of those.
>
> However, there's other important k8s-related info about our system that
> we need to be able to access, monitor, and alert on, most notably things
> like:
>
> * If a container crashes and is restarted by k8s
>
> * If k8s kills a container and restarts it (e.g., due to exceeding cpu
> or memory limits, or due to repeated failure of liveness check)
>
> * If k8s kills a container but cannot restart it
>
> * If an entire pod crashes and is restarted by k8s
>
> etc.
>
>
> How would would go about gaining access to those k8s-related events in
> an automated fashion, and setting up monitoring/alerting off of those?
>
> Thanks,
>
> DR
>
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