The GUI is useful for development and demos. At the moment it is not designed to support the scale of data one might expect in a production deployment.
Once you have CORD up and running, you can find the port on which the GUI is available by running:
kubectl get service xos-gui NAME TYPE CLUSTER-IP EXTERNAL-IP PORT(S) AGE xos-gui NodePort 10.102.239.199 <none> 4000:30001/TCP 2h
By default, the GUI can be accessed on port 30001
To connect to the GUI you can just open a browser at <cluster-ip>:<gui-port
, where cluster-ip
is the ip of any node in your kubernetes cluster.
The username and password for the GUI are defined in the xos-core
helm chart.
The above works the same way when running on minikube
, but this helper is also available:
minikube service xos-gui
This command opens the GUI in your default browser.