Kubernetes / Container Discovery and Linux Server / VM Discovery

PG2
Tera Expert

I'm hoping someone in the community might have some insight.

 

We've recently activated container discovery using CNO. We have observed that discovery will create Linux Server CIs to reflect the compute which the container nodes are hosted on.

 

We also have Vcenter discovery activated which is discovering the VM instance equivalent of the Linux Server. 

 

It would be nice if there was a relationship between the Linux Server and the VM Instance CIs. We could use this relationship to help lifecycle the Linux Server CI.

 

Does anyone have any thoughts about how to handle this? And whether there is any value in creating such a relationship?

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pratik0306
Tera Guru

both are 2 different things according to me. VM instance from Vcenter would show that the instance is running and on which physical host. Whereas for Kubernetes it would discover it as a 'Server' and would show the relationship it finds during the discovery.

 

What is it showing right now in both cases?