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Status Under review
Workspace IBM Turbonomic ARM
Categories SaaS
Created by Guest
Created on Sep 17, 2025

Container Platform Clusters - "Executed Actions - Succeded and Failed" widget with empty data

For Turbonomic, In the search -> Container Platform Clusters option, the "Executed Actions - Succeeded or Failed" widget doesn't display any data for a specific cluster. 

The customer opened a support case ticket (TS020249556) and the response from the Turbo dev team was that this is normal behavior of the tool as it is a specific Cluster scope and the actions are generated at the pod, workload and node level, so Customer would need to specifically scope to those entity types to see move, resize and suspension actions respectively. 

One suggestion given to achieve this information was to export the CSV at the global level and then filtering within the CSV.

I'd like to request a Turbonomic enhancement so that the "Executed Actions - Succeded and Failed" widget now brings the information to the cluster scope as well, since pending actions are shown in the "Pending Actions" widget. (See attached files).

Idea priority Medium