Manage Kubernetes Connector instances - You can manage the Kubernetes Connector instances on the Data Sources & Integrations page. You can check the status, edit, or delete Kubernetes Connector instances. - Administrator Guide - Cortex CLOUD

Cortex Cloud Runtime Security Documentation

Product
Cortex Cloud Application Security > Cortex CLOUD
License
Cloud Runtime Security
Creation date
2024-12-24
Last date published
2026-06-10
Category
Administrator Guide
Abstract

You can manage the Kubernetes Connector instances on the Data Sources & Integrations page. You can check the status, edit, or delete Kubernetes Connector instances.

  1. Navigate to SettingsData Sources & Integrations.

  2. Find the Kubernetes instance by clicking on the Kubernetes name or using the Search field.

  3. In the row for the Kubernetes instance, click View Details. The Kubernetes Connectors page is displayed with all deployed Kubernetes Connectors. To view all Kubernetes clusters, including ones that are not yet deployed, go to the Kubernetes Connectivity Management page.

  4. In the Kubernetes Connectors page, click on a cluster name to open the details pane for that instance.

  5. You can perform the following actions on each Kubernetes Connector instance:

    Action

    Instructions

    Open Cluster Details

    In the details pane, click the more options icon and select Open Cluster Details. The Asset Card for that Kubernetes cluster is displayed.

    Edit Connector

    In the row for the Kubernetes instance, right-click and select Edit. Alternatively, in the details pane, click the more options icon and select Edit Connector. In Edit Kubernetes Connector, edit the configurations and click Apply Changes.You must execute the updated template in the Kubernetes environment for the configuration changes to be applied.

    Delete Connector

    In the row for the Kubernetes instance, right-click and select Delete. Alternatively, in the details pane, click the more options icon and select Delete Connector. To remove the connector, you must manually run Kubernetes commands to delete the resources in the Kubernetes environment. The commands are listed here.

Kubernetes Connectivity Management

Navigate to SettingsData Sources & Integrations and find the Kubernetes instances by clicking on the Kubernetes name or using the Search field. In the Kubernetes Connectors page, click Kubernetes Connectivity Management to view all detected Kubernetes clusters. Here, you can check if a cluster is connected, view the status, and see the connector version. When a new version of the Kubernetes Connector is available, you can update it here.

Note

After uninstalling the Kubernetes connector, the connector status updates to Not connected 48 hours after the uninstall process is initiated.