This Helm chart has deployed KubeBlocks database clusters as configured in your values.yaml. Enabled clusters: {{- if .Values.postgresql.enabled }} - PostgreSQL: {{ .Values.postgresql.name }} in namespace {{ .Values.global.namespace }} {{- end }} {{- if .Values.redis.enabled }} - Redis: {{ .Values.redis.name }} in namespace {{ .Values.global.namespace }} {{- end }} {{- if .Values.elasticsearch.enabled }} - Elasticsearch: {{ .Values.elasticsearch.name }} in namespace {{ .Values.global.namespace }} {{- end }} {{- if .Values.qdrant.enabled }} - Qdrant: {{ .Values.qdrant.name }} in namespace {{ .Values.global.namespace }} {{- end }} You can check the status of your clusters using kubectl: kubectl get clusters -n {{ .Values.global.namespace }} kubectl get pods -n {{ .Values.global.namespace }} For KubeBlocks specific commands, you might use the kbcli tool if installed.