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More details: {{Azure_Security_Operations#Login|Azure Security Operations | Login}} | More details: {{Internal|Azure_Security_Operations#Login|Azure Security Operations | Login}} | ||
Configure the local kubectl context: | |||
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az aks get-credentials --resource-group <resource-group-name> --name <aks-cluster-name> | |||
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This command will automatically update the local kubectl context configuration [[.kube config|.kube/config]] and add a new context named after the AKS cluster. | |||
=With Azure Cloud Shell= | =With Azure Cloud Shell= | ||
{{Internal|Azure_Concepts#Azure_Cloud_Shell|Azure Cloud Shell}} | {{Internal|Azure_Concepts#Azure_Cloud_Shell|Azure Cloud Shell}} |
Latest revision as of 21:56, 31 March 2021
Internal
Procedure to Enable Local kubectl Access
Install and configure Azure CLI. For more details, see:
Login:
az login
More details:
Configure the local kubectl context:
az aks get-credentials --resource-group <resource-group-name> --name <aks-cluster-name>
This command will automatically update the local kubectl context configuration .kube/config and add a new context named after the AKS cluster.