docs/doc/source/usertasks/kubernetes/accessing-the-kubernetes-dashboard.rst
Ron Stone f125a8b892 Remove spurious escapes (r8,dsR8)
This change addresses a long-standing issue in rST documentation imported from XML.
That import process added backslash escapes in front of various characters. The three
most common being '(', ')', and '_'.
These instances are removed.

Signed-off-by: Ron Stone <ronald.stone@windriver.com>
Change-Id: Id43a9337ffcd505ccbdf072d7b29afdb5d2c997e
2023-03-01 11:19:04 +00:00

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.. _accessing-the-kubernetes-dashboard:
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Access the Kubernetes Dashboard
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You can optionally use the Kubernetes Dashboard web interface to manage your
hosted containerized applications.
.. rubric:: |proc|
.. _accessing-the-kubernetes-dashboard-steps-azn-yyd-tkb:
#. Access the dashboard at ``https://<oam-floating-ip-address OR fqdn>:
<kube-dashboard-port>``
where <kube-dashboard-port> is the port that the dashboard was installed
on. Contact your |prod| administrator for this information.
Depending on the certificate used by your |prod| administrator for
installing the Kubernetes Dashboard, you may need to install a new Trusted
Root CA or acknowledge an insecure connection in your browser.
#. Select the **kubeconfig** option for signing in to the Kubernetes
Dashboard.
.. note::
Your kubeconfig file containing credentials specified by your
StarlingX administrator (see :ref:`Installing kubectl and Helm Clients
Directly on a Host
<kubernetes-user-tutorials-installing-kubectl-and-helm-clients-directly-on-a-host>`)
is typically located at $HOME/.kube/config .
You are presented with the Kubernetes Dashboard for the current context
(cluster, user and credentials) specified in the **kubeconfig** file.