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[.topic]
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[#eks-mcp-amazon-q-console]
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= Use Amazon Q on the Amazon EKS console
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:info_titleabbrev: Use Amazon Q
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[#amazon-q-integration]
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= Use Amazon Q Developer on the Amazon EKS console
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:info_titleabbrev: Amazon Q
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Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service (EKS) integrates with Amazon Q to provide AI-powered troubleshooting directly in the {aws} Management Console. This integration helps you quickly investigate and resolve cluster, control plane, node, and workload issues with AI assistance from Amazon Q.
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Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service (EKS) integrates with Amazon Q to provide AI-powered troubleshooting directly in the {aws} Management Console. This integration helps you quickly investigate and resolve cluster, control plane, node, and workload issues with AI assistance from Amazon Q.
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== How it works
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* **Node health** - Investigate node-level issues affecting cluster capacity in Node health issues in observability dashboard
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* **Workloads** - Analyze Kubernetes events on pods indicating failures or issues
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== Using Amazon Q for troubleshooting
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**To investigate an issue with Amazon Q**
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1. Navigate to the Amazon EKS console and open your cluster.
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2. When you encounter an error message or issue indicator, look for the **Inspect with Amazon Q** button. The button appears contextually next to the issue or in the error status details view.
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3. Choose **Inspect with Amazon Q**.
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4. Amazon Q automatically investigates the issue and displays the analysis in a chat panel on the right side of the console.
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5. Review the investigation results, including root cause analysis and suggested mitigation steps.
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6. You can continue the conversation by asking Amazon Q follow-up questions about the issue.
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1. Open the link:eks/home#/clusters[Amazon EKS console,type="console"].
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2. Choose the name of the cluster to investigate.
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3. When you encounter an error message or issue indicator, look for the **Inspect with Amazon Q** button. The button appears contextually next to the issue or in the error status details view.
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4. Choose **Inspect with Amazon Q**.
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5. Amazon Q automatically investigates the issue and displays the analysis in a chat panel on the right side of the console.
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6. Review the investigation results, including root cause analysis and suggested mitigation steps.
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7. You can continue the conversation by asking Amazon Q follow-up questions about the issue.
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**Note**
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The Amazon Q integration only appears when there is an error, warning, or issue requiring investigation. It does not appear when resources are healthy.
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