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# Working with the agent for Kubernetes **(FREE)**
Use the following tasks when working with the agent for Kubernetes.
## View your agents
> [Introduced](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/340882) in GitLab 14.8, the installed `agentk` version is displayed on the **Agent** tab.
Prerequisite:
- You must have at least the Developer role.
To view the list of agents:
1. On the top bar, select **Menu > Projects** and find the project that contains your agent configuration file.
1. On the left sidebar, select **Infrastructure > Kubernetes clusters**.
1. Select **Agent** tab to view clusters connected to GitLab through the agent.
On this page, you can view:
- All the registered agents for the current project.
- The connection status.
- The version of `agentk` installed on your cluster.
- The path to each agent configuration file.
## View an agent's activity information
> [Introduced](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/277323) in GitLab 14.6.
The activity logs help you to identify problems and get the information
you need for troubleshooting. You can see events from a week before the
current date. To view an agent's activity:
1. On the top bar, select **Menu > Projects** and find the project that contains your agent configuration file.
1. On the left sidebar, select **Infrastructure > Kubernetes clusters**.
1. Select the agent you want to see activity for.
The activity list includes:
- Agent registration events: When a new token is **created**.
- Connection events: When an agent is successfully **connected** to a cluster.
The connection status is logged when you connect an agent for
the first time or after more than an hour of inactivity.
View and provide feedback about the UI in [this epic](https://gitlab.com/groups/gitlab-org/-/epics/4739).
- A general purpose logger, which defaults to `info`.
- A gRPC logger, which defaults to `error`.
One can change their log levels by using a top-level `observability` section in the [agent configuration file](install/index.md#configure-your-agent), for example setting the levels to `debug` and `warning`:
> - [Introduced](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/327152) in GitLab 14.9.
> - [Introduced](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/336641) in GitLab 14.10, the agent token can be revoked from the UI.
To reset the agent token without downtime:
1. Create a new token:
1. On the top bar, select **Menu > Projects** and find your project.
1. On the left sidebar, select **Infrastructure > Kubernetes clusters**.
1. Select the agent you want to create a token for.
1. On the **Access tokens** tab, select **Create token**.
1. Enter token's name and description (optional) and select **Create token**.
1. Securely store the generated token.
1. Use the token to [install the agent in your cluster](install/index.md#install-the-agent-in-the-cluster) and to [update the agent](install/index.md#update-the-agent-version) to another version.
1. To delete the token you're no longer using, return to the token list and select **Revoke** (**{remove}**).
## Remove an agent
You can remove an agent by using the [GitLab UI](#remove-an-agent-through-the-gitlab-ui) or the
[GraphQL API](#remove-an-agent-with-the-gitlab-graphql-api). The agent and any associated tokens
are removed from GitLab, but no changes are made in your Kubernetes cluster. You must
clean up those resources manually.
### Remove an agent through the GitLab UI
> [Introduced](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/323055) in GitLab 14.7.
To remove an agent from the UI:
1. On the top bar, select **Menu > Projects** and find the project that contains the agent configuration file.
1. From the left sidebar, select **Infrastructure > Kubernetes clusters**.
1. In the table, in the row for your agent, in the **Options** column, select the vertical ellipsis (**{ellipsis_v}**).
1. Select **Delete agent**.
### Remove an agent with the GitLab GraphQL API
1. Get the `<cluster-agent-token-id>` from a query in the interactive GraphQL explorer.
- For GitLab.com, go to <https://gitlab.com/-/graphql-explorer> to open GraphQL Explorer.
- For self-managed GitLab, go to `https://gitlab.example.com/-/graphql-explorer`, replacing `gitlab.example.com` with your instance's URL.
1. Verify whether the removal occurred successfully. If the output in the Pod logs includes `unauthenticated`, it means that the agent was successfully removed: