Red Hat Advanced Cluster Management for Kubernetes
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Article summary

Red Hat Advanced Cluster Management for Kubernetes provides visibility and control over clusters and applications from a single console.

Types of Assets Fetched

This adapter fetches the following types of assets:

  • Compute Services

Parameters

  1. Host Name or IP Address (required) - The hostname or IP address of the Red Hat Advanced Cluster Management for Kubernetes server that Axonius can communicate with via the Required Ports.

  2. API Token (required) - An API Token associated with a user account that has permissions to fetch assets. For information on how to configure an API Token, see here.

  3. Verify SSL - Select whether to verify the SSL certificate of the server against the CA database inside of Axonius. For more details, see SSL Trust & CA Settings.

  4. HTTPS Proxy (optional) - Connect the adapter to a proxy instead of directly connecting it to the domain.

  5. HTTPS Proxy User Name (optional) - The user name to use when connecting to the value supplied in Host Name or IP Address via the value supplied in HTTPS Proxy.

  6. HTTPS Proxy Password (optional) - The password to use when connecting to the server using the HTTPS Proxy.

To learn more about common adapter connection parameters and buttons, see Adding a New Adapter Connection.

red hat acm connection parameters

APIs

Axonius uses the Red Hat Advanced Cluster Management for Kubernetes API.

Required Ports

Axonius must be able to communicate with the value supplied in Host Name or IP Address via the following ports:

  • TCP port 443

Version Matrix

This adapter was only tested with the versions marked as supported, but may work with other versions. Contact Axonius Support if you have a version that is not listed, which is not functioning as expected.

VersionSupportedNotes
Version 4.3Yes--

Supported From Version

Supported from Axonius version 6.1



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