![]() Once the proxy server is started, you can access the Dashboard at: Now, start the local Proxy server to access your Dashboard: >kubectl proxy Just check if your kubernetes-dashboard-* pod is in running state. ![]() Kubernetes-dashboard kubernetes-dashboard-5bc6d86cfd-6b68m 1/1 Running 1 23h Kubernetes-dashboard dashboard-metrics-scraper-c95fcf479-8l8vf 1/1 Running 0 23h We can get a list of all our Pods in all namespaces via the following command: >kubectl get pods -all-namespaces The Dashboard application will get deployed as a Pod in the kubernetes-dashboard namespace. Install the Kubernetes Dashboard with: >kubectl apply -f If the context is different (in case you’re also running MiniKube), we can switch it using: >kubectl config use-context docker-for-desktopĬheck cluster info: >kubectl cluster-infoĬheck the pods running in the cluster: >kubectl get nodes Make sure the context is set to docker-desktop which can also be checked from the docker icon at the top. Verify the installation with to check Client and Server versions: >kubectl version This will install Kubernetes with Apply and Restart option. In the previous post, we Dockerized the ReactJS App and were able expose it from our Container to our machine to run it in the browser on Now we want our Docker containers to be Orchestrated using Kubernetes.įirst, we need to enable Kubernetes from Docker Desktop settings.
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