![](/uploads/1/2/5/6/125640803/398232557.jpeg)
Join GitHub today
Web UI (Dashboard) Deploy and access the Dashboard web user interface to help you manage and monitor containerized applications in a Kubernetes cluster. Using the kubectl Command-line. Install and setup the kubectl command-line tool used to directly manage Kubernetes clusters. Configuring Pods and Containers.
GitHub is home to over 36 million developers working together to host and review code, manage projects, and build software together.
Sign upHave a question about this project? Sign up for a free GitHub account to open an issue and contact its maintainers and the community.
By clicking “Sign up for GitHub”, you agree to our terms of service and privacy statement. We’ll occasionally send you account related emails.
![Kubernetes web interface not working Kubernetes web interface not working](/uploads/1/2/5/6/125640803/977739415.png)
Already on GitHub? Sign in to your account
Comments
commented May 16, 2016
I referred to the tutorial in Running Kubernetes Locally via Docker with v1.2.3 and I failed to access the web interface. Here is the output. Any kind of help will be appriciated :) |
added priority/backlogdocumentation/out-of-date labels May 25, 2016
commented May 25, 2016
@AaronTao1990 Due it being a maintenance nightmare, we are replacing the local docker setup with a new custom local cluster called minikube. It should be released soon, but is available for pre-release @dlorenc Do you know if minikube runs the dashboard? cc @vishh |
commented May 25, 2016
We haven't tried yet but we have it tracked here: kubernetes/minikube#3 AFAIK it should just work because we support service accounts, but we obviously won't know for sure until someone tries it. |
removed the documentation/out-of-date label Dec 5, 2016
commented Jun 22, 2017
/assign I'm closing this since minikube exists now, if you have any issues using that tool please file a new issue, thanks! |
commented Jun 22, 2017
![Interface Interface](http://kubernetes.kansea.com/images/docs/ui-dashboard-zerostate.png)
/close |
Sign up for freeto join this conversation on GitHub. Already have an account? Sign in to comment
I was going through a Kubernetes tutorial on Youtube and found the following UI which demonstrates pod and service arrangements of Kubernetes cluster.How can I install this UI in my Kubernetes setup?
DimuthuDimuthu
3 Answers
In order to use this UI, go to the saturnism/gcp-live-k8s-visualizer GitHub repo and follow the steps, there.
Michael HausenblasMichael Hausenblas
The code for that UI is from https://github.com/brendandburns/gcp-live-k8s-visualizer.
Robert BaileyRobert Bailey
the visualizer expects some specific tags to be on the pods / services for them to be displayed. It was built for a demo and I don't think it was generalized to work on arbitrary deployments
As Robert Bailey pointed out, the versions of brendendburns and saturnism are not generealized scripts, but require little modifications on your resource labels (such as labeling things with 'name' or 'uses').
Maybe this version can help you:https://github.com/0ortmann/k8s-visualizerIt features minimalistic configuration options. You can configure labels you want the script to use. You do not need to change your actual setup.Please contact me if you run into issues.
flxflx
Not the answer you're looking for? Browse other questions tagged kubernetes or ask your own question.
![](/uploads/1/2/5/6/125640803/398232557.jpeg)