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update review dates, fix typos and punctuations #6272

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6 changes: 3 additions & 3 deletions runbooks/source/container-images.html.md.erb
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---
title: Container Images used by Cluster Components
weight: 55
last_reviewed_on: 2024-07-04
last_reviewed_on: 2024-10-09
review_in: 3 months
---

# Container Images used by Cluster Components

Ths runbook contains the list of container images used by the Cloud Platform components.
This runbook contains the list of container images used by the Cloud Platform components.

## How to update this runbook

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The latest versions of some of the components might not be compatible with k8s 1.28. For this, click the link to check the Compatibility Matrix

### Latest version available
Thats the latest version available in the public repository. Update the version when there is a new release. You can find the latest version by clicking on the link or by checking the
That's the latest version available in the public repository. Update the version when there is a new release. You can find the latest version by clicking on the link or by checking the
[reports](https://reports.cloud-platform.service.justice.gov.uk/helm_whatup) page

### Urgency
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10 changes: 5 additions & 5 deletions runbooks/source/grafana-dashboards.html.md.erb
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---
title: Grafana Dashboards
weight: 9106
last_reviewed_on: 2024-07-08
last_reviewed_on: 2024-10-09
review_in: 3 months
---

Expand All @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ This [dashboard](https://grafana.live.cloud-platform.service.justice.gov.uk/d/an

### Dashboard Layout

Each box on the dashboard has the name of the node and the number of pods on the node. This number includes pods with a statuses such as "DeadlineExceeded" and completed".
Each box on the dashboard has the name of the node and the number of pods on the node. This number includes pods with statuses such as "DeadlineExceeded" and completed".

The exception is the `Max Pods per Node` box. This is a constant number set on creation for the maximum allowed pods per node.

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* Default worker node group (r6i.2xlarge)
* Monitoring node group (r6i.8xlarge Nodes)

As the dashboard is set in descending order, the last two boxes are normally from the monitoring Nodes group (2 instances), and the rest are from the default Nodes group.
As the dashboard is set in descending order, the last two boxes are normally from the monitoring Nodes group (2 instances), and the rest are from the default Node groups.

You can run the following command to confirm this and get more information about a node:

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The kibana alert has reported an error similar to:

> Duplicate Grafana dashboard UID's found
> Duplicate Grafana dashboard UIDs found

To help in identifying the dashboards, you can exec into the Grafana pod as follows:

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cd /tmp/dashboards/
for i in $(find ./ -type f); do tail $i; done|grep '"uid": '|cut -f2 -d':'|sort|uniq -c|grep -v ' 1 '
```
This will show output any duplicate UIDs and the number of occurrences of each.
This will output any duplicate UIDs and the number of occurrences of each.

i.e.:

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