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not the best person to speak to, as I just started last week but I would say https://kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/debug/debug-cluster/monitor-node-health/ A bit also depends on how you set-up rancher. I guess one of the default instalation options is minikube, so
minikube status
could get you a long way already
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@gorgeous-stone-92276 Thanks for the suggestions. But we manage production level clusters within a CSP. So minikube is not relevant in this question. The article you sent me is in regard to nodes and my question is tailored towards rancher resources being unavail so like the cluster agent within our cluster, rancher GUI urls not returning the correct response code etc.
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I could add a check that periodically curl's the rancher URL for a HTTP status code too
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