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// Module included in the following assemblies:
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// * support/remote_health_monitoring/using-insights-to-identify-issues-with-your-cluster.adoc
:_mod-docs-content-type: PROCEDURE
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= Displaying potential issues with your cluster
This section describes how to display the {red-hat-lightspeed} report in *{red-hat-lightspeed} Advisor* on {cluster-manager-url}.
Note that {red-hat-lightspeed} repeatedly analyzes your cluster and shows the latest results. These results can change, for example, if you fix an issue or a new issue has been detected.
.Prerequisites
* Your cluster is registered on {cluster-manager-url}.
* Remote health reporting is enabled, which is the default.
* You are logged in to {cluster-manager-url}.
.Procedure
. Navigate to *Advisor* -> *Recommendations* on {cluster-manager-url}.
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Depending on the result, the {red-hat-lightspeed} advisor service displays one of the following:
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* *No matching recommendations found*, if {red-hat-lightspeed} did not identify any issues.
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* A list of issues {red-hat-lightspeed} has detected, grouped by risk (low, moderate, important, and critical).
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* *No clusters yet*, if {red-hat-lightspeed} has not yet analyzed the cluster. The analysis starts shortly after the cluster has been installed, registered, and connected to the internet.
. If any issues are displayed, click the *>* icon in front of the entry for more details.
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Depending on the issue, the details can also contain a link to more information from Red Hat about the issue.