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HULL Tutorial 02: Setting up a Helm Chart based on HULL
That's it for Part 2, Part 3 looks at ConfigMaps and Secrets and you will add your first custom objects to the kubernetes-dashboard-hull Helm chart! You can check out the complete code created so far as the outcome of this Part 2 here.
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HULL Tutorial 03: Integrating ConfigMaps and Secrets
As a reminder, the goal of this tutorial series is to demonstrate how to build Helm charts based on the HULL library chart by recreating the functionality of the original kubernetes-dashboard Helm chart with a HULL based chart from scratch. When you have followed the previous part of this tutorial on setting up a HULL base chart you have created a for now unconfigured Helm chart named kubernetes-dashboard-hull in the 02_setup subfolder of your working directory (we assume that's ~/kubernetes-dashboard-hull here). You can alternatively download the current chart state here and continue from there. Also you should have checked out and extracted the kubernetes-dashboard Helm chart to kubernetes-dashboard in your working directory because examining it will be frequently required.
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HULL Tutorial 04: Configuring ServiceAccounts and RBAC
The result of this course can be downloaded here for reference.
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The Inner Workings of Kubernetes Management Frontends — A Software Engineer’s Perspective
Setting up and interacting with your first cluster can be overwhelming. Just like me, you might have come across the infamous kubernetes/dashboard, followed the installation instructions, and asked yourself: "What did I just do and why exactly does this work the way it works?" And after some tinkering with your cluster, you might have installed even more external tools that help you with some specific aspects of cluster management, providing you with either a CLI or a Web UI.
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Show HN: Kubetail – A private, real-time log viewer for Kubernetes clusters
Loki needs Promtail
Kibana needs Elasticsearch
I'm not sure if this has good enough log viewing https://github.com/kubernetes/dashboard
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K8s Dashboard not logging in (k8s version 1.11)
Created service account (followed this link: https://github.com/kubernetes/dashboard/wiki/Creating-sample-user)
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Easy UI for teams to control their namespace?
The Kubernetes Dashboard could work for this use case.
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K3S home server - Kubernetes dashboard
yaml GITHUB_URL=https://github.com/kubernetes/dashboard/releases VERSION_KUBE_DASHBOARD=$(curl -w '%{url_effective}' -I -L -s -S ${GITHUB_URL}/latest -o /dev/null | sed -e 's|.*/||') sudo k3s kubectl create -f https://raw.githubusercontent.com/kubernetes/dashboard/${VERSION_KUBE_DASHBOARD}/aio/deploy/recommended.yaml
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K8s Dashboard on OKE
paste the token created. Have fun! source1 source2
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I wrote a setup guide for developers to practice and learn Kubernetes locally
At the end of the guide, two web applications will be deployed: the sample ASP.NET Core app from Microsoft and Kubernetes dashboard. Both served on custom local domains with trusted TLS.
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Software to manage/deploy docker containers in a bunch of nodes?
Here's an option developed by the Kubernetes folks, https://github.com/kubernetes/dashboard . There are several more options out there if you search for alternatives to this.
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What is the correct way to access the K8S dashboard?
Kubernetes Dashboard GitHub tells:
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Container tries running as root?
sorry I misspoke this is the pattern I was thinking of - https://github.com/kubernetes/dashboard/blob/master/modules/web/Dockerfile
What are some alternatives?
hull - The incredible HULL - Helm Uniform Layer Library - is a Helm library chart to improve Helm chart based workflows
k9s - 🐶 Kubernetes CLI To Manage Your Clusters In Style!
kube-state-metrics - Add-on agent to generate and expose cluster-level metrics.
kube-bench - Checks whether Kubernetes is deployed according to security best practices as defined in the CIS Kubernetes Benchmark
angular-ngrx-nx-realworld-example-app - Real world application built with Angular 17, NgRx 17, nrwl/nx 17
lens - Lens - The way the world runs Kubernetes
footsteps-vscode - Keep your place when jumping between a different parts of your code. This is a vscode extension that will highlight lines as you edit them, fading as you move away.
kubespray - Deploy a Production Ready Kubernetes Cluster
metrics-server - Scalable and efficient source of container resource metrics for Kubernetes built-in autoscaling pipelines.
Nacos - an easy-to-use dynamic service discovery, configuration and service management platform for building cloud native applications.
ever - Ever® Demand™ - Open Commerce Platform
tilt - Define your dev environment as code. For microservice apps on Kubernetes.