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Kubernetes dashboard is a web-based Kubernetes user interface that you can use to deploy containerized applications like Oracle database to a Kubernetes cluster, troubleshoot your containerized application, and manage the cluster resources. You can use the dashboard to get an overview of applications running on your cluster, as well as to create or modify individual Kubernetes resources (such as deployments, jobs, daemon sets, and so on).
Figure 13. Kubernetes Dashboard
The steps to set up the Kubernetes dashboard are as follows:
#kubectl create -f influxdb.yaml
#kubectl create -f heapster.yaml
#kubectl create -f dashbord.yaml
#kubectl create -f sa_cluster_admin.yaml
#kubectl -n kube-system describe sa dashboard-admin
#kubectl -n kube-system describe secret <sa token copied above>
https://<ip address of master node>:32323
For example: https://10.230.87.241:32323
Figure 14. The Kubernetes dashboard