docs/doc/source/usertasks/remote-cli-access.rst
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Signed-off-by: Stone <ronald.stone@windriver.com>
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Signed-off-by: Stone <ronald.stone@windriver.com>
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.. _remote-cli-access:
=================
Remote CLI Access
=================
You can access the system :abbr:`CLIs (Command Line Interfaces)` from a
remote workstation using one of the two methods.
.. xreflink .. note::
To use the remote Windows Active Directory server for authentication of
local :command:`kubectl` commands, see, |sec-doc|: :ref:`Overview of
Windows Active Directory <overview-of-windows-active-directory>`.
.. _remote-cli-access-ul-jt2-lcy-ljb:
#. The first method involves using the remote :abbr:`CLI (Command Line
Interface)` tarball from |dnload-loc| to install a set of container-backed
remote CLIs for accessing a remote |prod-long|. This provides
access to the kubernetes-related CLIs \(kubectl, helm\). This approach is
simple to install, portable across Linux, OSX and Windows, and provides
access to all |prod-long| CLIs. However, commands such as those that
reference local files or require a shell are awkward to run in this
environment.
#. The second method involves installing the :command:`kubectl` and
:command:`helm` clients directly on the remote host. This method only
provides the kubernetes-related CLIs and requires OS-specific installation
instructions.