EXPLORER // KUBERNETES

Explore Your Cluster Live

Explorer is a live view of everything running in your cluster. Browse resources by area, read its manifest and logs, inspect ConfigMap and Secret values, or exec into a pod. No kubectl required.

OPERATIONAL VIEWS

Workloads Networking Certificates Storage Configuration Access Helm Namespaces Nodes

FEATURES // EXPLORER

Kubernetes-Level Visibility

Explorer reads live Kubernetes resources from the selected cluster: workloads, networking, storage, Helm, and nodes. Inspect manifests and logs, read values, and open a pod shell, on your own infrastructure.

Resource Views

Live resource lists grouped into operational views.

  • Workloads, networking, certificates, storage, configuration, access
  • Pods, deployments, stateful sets, services, ingresses, Gateway API
  • cert-manager, PVCs, ConfigMaps, Secrets, RBAC, namespaces
  • Namespace, health, search, and sort controls

Detail Panels

Inspect a single resource across focused tabs.

  • Overview and related resources
  • Pods and container tabs where available
  • Helm releases and Helm chart resources
  • Live infrastructure topology

Logs & Manifests

Read recent logs and the live YAML manifest.

  • Recent container logs in the detail panel
  • For pods and pod-backed resources
  • YAML tab with the live Kubernetes manifest
  • Compare what Edka configured with what is running

Config & Secrets

Read configuration values with protected secret access.

  • ConfigMap values and Secret keys for supported resources
  • Secret values stay protected
  • Sensitive reads require recent identity verification
  • Same verification used by the Secrets workspace

Pod Exec & Debug

Open a shell, or attach an ephemeral debug container.

  • Exec workflow for pod troubleshooting
  • Ephemeral debug container from the debug toolbox image
  • Used when the target container has no useful shell
  • Sessions run inside the target cluster

Nodes

Node inventory with conditions, pressure, and placement.

  • Node conditions and resource pressure
  • Pod placement and related workloads
  • Which nodes are not ready
  • Where a workload is scheduled
ACCESS // Explorer requires cluster read access. Actions that mutate resources or open interactive sessions require the corresponding cluster permission and may be blocked on archived clusters.

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See Inside Your Cluster

Browse live resources, read manifests and logs, and exec into pods. Explorer runs against your own cluster.