diff --git a/content/posts/2022/accessing-tce-cluster-from-new-device/index.md b/content/posts/2022/accessing-tce-cluster-from-new-device/index.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..4b43a12 --- /dev/null +++ b/content/posts/2022/accessing-tce-cluster-from-new-device/index.md @@ -0,0 +1,45 @@ +--- +title: "Accessing a Tanzu Community Edition Kubernetes Cluster from a new device" # Title of the blog post. +date: 2022-02-01T10:58:57-06:00 # Date of post creation. +# lastmod: 2022-02-01T10:58:57-06:00 # Date when last modified +description: "The Tanzu Community Edition documentation does a great job of explaining how to authenticate to a newly-deployed cluster at the tail end of the installation steps, but how do you log in from another system?" # Description used for search engine. +featured: false # Sets if post is a featured post, making appear on the home page side bar. +draft: true # Sets whether to render this page. Draft of true will not be rendered. +toc: false # Controls if a table of contents should be generated for first-level links automatically. +usePageBundles: true +# menu: main +# featureImage: "file.png" # Sets featured image on blog post. +# featureImageAlt: 'Description of image' # Alternative text for featured image. +# featureImageCap: 'This is the featured image.' # Caption (optional). +# thumbnail: "thumbnail.png" # Sets thumbnail image appearing inside card on homepage. +# shareImage: "share.png" # Designate a separate image for social media sharing. +codeLineNumbers: false # Override global value for showing of line numbers within code block. +series: Tips +tags: + - vmware + - kubernetes + - tanzu +comment: true # Disable comment if false. +--- +When I [recently set up my Tanzu Community Edition environment](/tanzu-community-edition-k8s-homelab/), I did so from a Linux VM since I knew that my Chromebook Linux environment wouldn't support the `kind` bootstrap cluster used for the deployment. But now I'd like to be able to connect to the cluster directly using the `tanzu` and `kubectl` CLI tools. How do I get the appropriate cluster configuration over to my Chromebook? + +The Tanzu CLI actually makes that pretty easy. I just run these commands on my Linux VM to export the `kubeconfig` of my management (`tce-mgmt`) and workload (`tce-work`) clusters to a pair of files: +```shell +tanzu management-cluster kubeconfig get --admin --export-file tce-mgmt-kubeconfig.yaml +tanzu cluster kubeconfig get tce-work --admin --export-file tce-work-kubeconfig.yaml +``` + +I could then use `scp` to pull the files from the VM into my local Linux environment. I then needed to [install `kubectl`](/tanzu-community-edition-k8s-homelab/#kubectl-binary) and the [`tanzu` CLI](/tanzu-community-edition-k8s-homelab/#tanzu-cli) (making sure to also [enable shell auto-completion](/enable-tanzu-cli-auto-completion-bash-zsh/) along the way!), and I could import the configurations locally: + +```shell +❯ tanzu login --kubeconfig tce-mgmt-kubeconfig.yaml --context tce-mgmt-admin@tce-mgmt --name tce-mgmt +✔ successfully logged in to management cluster using the kubeconfig tce-mgmt + +❯ tanzu login --kubeconfig tce-work-kubeconfig.yaml --context tce-work-admin@tce-work --name tce-work +✔ successfully logged in to management cluster using the kubeconfig tce-work +``` + + + + +