Access services deployed in the cluster
Access Kubernetes API
K3s’ installation create a kubeconfig.yaml
file that contains the
Kubernetes context that allows you to access the cluster.
export CLUSTER_NAME=master
export KUBECONFIG=distributions/k3s/_/docker/terraform/terraform.tfstate.d/$CLUSTER_NAME/kubeconfig.yaml
export BASE_DOMAIN=`docker inspect -f '{{range .NetworkSettings.Networks}}{{.IPAddress}}{{end}}' k3s-server-$CLUSTER_NAME|tr '.' '-'`.nip.io
kubectl get nodes
kubectl get namespaces
kubectl get pods --all-namespaces
Access ArgoCD web UI
ArgoCD Web UI is accessible via https://argocd.apps.$BASE_DOMAIN. The default account is admin/argocd.
Access Traefik dashboard
For security reasons, Traefik dashboard is not exposed, hence you have to use port-forwarding to access it:
kubectl -n traefik port-forward $(kubectl -n traefik get pods --selector "app.kubernetes.io/name=traefik" --output=name | head -n1) 9000:9000
Then point your web browser to http://localhost:9000/dashboard/
Access Grafana dashboard
Granafa is accessible via https://grafana.apps.$BASE_DOMAIN. As there is currently no proper secret management in this stack, we let the default Grafana credentials: admin/prom-operator
.
Access Prometheus dashboard
Prometheus is accessible via https://prometheus.apps.$BASE_DOMAIN. As there is currently no proper secret management in this stack, the Prometheus URL is not protected.
Access Alertmanager dashboard
Alertmanager is accessible via https://alertmanager.apps.$BASE_DOMAIN. As there is currently no proper secret management in this stack, the Alertmanager URL is not protected.