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Container Login Methods
Last updated:2024-12-17 17:52:40
Container Login Methods
Last updated: 2024-12-17 17:52:40

Logging In to the Container Through SSH

If the SSH server is installed on your container, you can log in to the container through SSH.
1. Log in to the TKE console and select Cluster in the left sidebar.
2. On the Cluster Management page, click the cluster ID (cls-xxx) to go to the cluster details page.
3. On the cluster details page, select Node Management > Node in the left sidebar.
4. On the Node List page, click the node name to go to the Pod management page.
5. In the instance list, obtain the IP address of the instance, as shown below:

6. Log in to any node in the cluster. For more information, see here.
7. Log in to the container through SSH.

Logging In to a Container Through the Container's Node

1. Log in to the TKE console and select Cluster in the left sidebar.
2. On the Cluster Management page, click the cluster ID (cls-xxx) to go to the cluster details page.
3. On the cluster details page, select Node Management > Node in the left sidebar.
4. On the Node List page, click the node name to go to the Pod management page.
5. In the instance list, obtain the IP address of the node to which the container belongs and the container ID.

6. Log in to the node. For more information, see here.
7. Run the docker ps command to view the container you want to log in to.
[root@VM_88_88_centos ~]# docker ps | grep 75b3b15af61a
75b3b15af61a nginx:latest "nginx -g 'daemon off" About a minute ago Up About a minute k8s_worid.e8b44cc_worid-24bn2_default_81a59654-aa14-11e6-8a18-52540093c40b_42c0b746
8. Run the docker exec command to log in to the container.
[root@VM_0_60_centos ~]# docker ps | grep 75b3b15af61a
75b3b15af61a nginx:latest "nginx -g 'daemon off" 2 minutes ago Up 2 minutes k8s_worid.e8b44cc_worid-24bn2_default_81a59654-aa14-11e6-8a18-52540093c40b_6b389dd2
[root@VM_0_60_centos ~]# docker exec -it 75b3b15af61a /bin/bash
root@worid-24bn2:/# ls
bin boot devetc home liblib64 media mnt optproc root run sbin srv sys tmp usr var
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