Nexeed
    • Introduction
    • Getting started
      • Getting access
      • Login
      • Main screen
      • Welcome dashboard
      • Detecting process anomalies
      • Analyzing data and detecting event sequences
      • Analyzing KPIs
    • How-tos
      • Monitors on production lines
        • Configuring the automatic login in the Nexeed Industrial Application System
        • Configuring the automatic login to the identity provider with the Windows user
        • Setting cookies in the browser
        • Configuring the automatic logout in the Nexeed Industrial Application System
        • Configuring the command line parameters in the browser
        • Known limitations and troubleshooting
      • Try out the APIs
    • Integration guide
      • Underlying concepts
        • Underlying concepts
        • Onboarding
        • Security
        • Communication
      • Integration journey
      • Overview of APIs
    • Operations manual
      • Release
      • System architecture and interfaces
      • System requirements
        • Cluster requirements
        • Database requirements
        • Support for service meshes
      • Migration from previous Nexeed IAS versions
      • Setup and configuration
        • Deployment process
        • Deployment with Helm
        • Advanced configuration
        • Integrations with external secret management solutions
        • Context paths
        • Service accounts and authorizations
        • Validation tests
        • Setup click once
        • Database user setup and configuration
      • Start and shutdown
      • Regular operations
        • User management & authentication
        • How to add additional tenants
        • How to access the cluster and pods
        • Automatic module role assignments in customer tenants
        • User credentials rotation - database and messaging secrets
      • Failure handling
        • Failure handling guidelines
        • Ansible operator troubleshooting
        • How to reach BCI for unresolved issues
      • Backup and restore
      • Logging and monitoring
        • The concept and conventions
        • ELK stack
        • ELK configurations aspects for beats
        • Proxy setup for ELK
        • Health endpoints configurations
      • Known limitations
      • Supporting functions
      • Security recommendations
        • Kubernetes
        • Security Best Practices for Databases
        • Certificates
        • Threat detection tools
    • Infrastructure manual
      • Release
      • System architecture and interfaces
        • RabbitMQ version support
      • System requirements
      • Migration from previous Nexeed infrastructure versions
      • Setup and configuration
        • Deployment process of the Nexeed infrastructure Helm chart
        • Deployment with Helm
      • Start and shutdown
      • Regular operations
        • RabbitMQ
          • User management & authentication
          • Disk size change
          • Upgrade performance with high performant disk type
          • Pod management policy
      • Failure handling
        • Connection failures
        • Data safety on the RabbitMQ side
        • Fix RabbitMQ cluster partitions
        • Delete unsynchronized RabbitMQ queues
        • How to reach BCI for unresolved issues
      • Backup and restore
      • Logging and monitoring
      • Known limitations
    • Glossary
    • Further information and contact
Industrial Application System
  • Industrial Application System
  • Core Services
    • Block Management
    • Deviation Processor
    • ID Builder
    • Multitenant Access Control
    • Notification Service
    • Ticket Management
    • Web Portal
  • Shopfloor Management
    • Andon Live
    • Global Production Overview
    • KPI Reporting
    • Operational Routines
    • Shift Book
    • Shopfloor Management Administration
  • Product & Quality
    • Product Setup Management
    • Part Traceability
    • Process Quality
    • Setup Specs
  • Execution
    • Line Control
    • Material Management
    • Order Management
    • Packaging Control
    • Rework Control
  • Intralogistics
    • AGV Control Center
    • Stock Management
    • Transport Management
  • Machine & Equipment
    • Condition Monitoring
    • Device Portal
    • Maintenance Management
    • Tool Management
  • Enterprise & Shopfloor Integration
    • Archiving Bridge
    • Data Publisher
    • Direct Data Link
    • Engineering UI
    • ERP Connectivity
    • Gateway
    • Information Router
    • Master Data Management
    • Orchestrator

Nexeed Learning Portal

  • Industrial Application System
  • Operations manual
  • Regular operations
  • How to access the cluster and pods
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How to access the cluster and pods

Since operating Nexeed IAS includes managing a large number of kubernetes objects, it is recommended to use a user interface, either graphical or menu-based, instead of the kubectl client.

There are lot of tools available: lens, k9s, kubernetes dashboard, rancher etc.

Our recommendation is to use k9s.

K9s usage

Use K9s to get detailed view about the resources in the cluster by following command.

Please refer to K9s commands.

Useful command usage hints for beginning:

# list all available CLI (command line interface) options
k9s help
# get info about K9s runtime (logs, configs, etc..)
k9s info
# run K9s in a given namespace
k9s -n {namespace-name}
# run K9s and launch in pod view via the pod command
k9s -c pod
# start K9s in a non-default KubeConfig context
k9s --context {context-name}
# start K9s in readonly mode with all modification commands disabled
k9s --readonly

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