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Hazelcast Management Center enables you to monitor and manage your cluster members running Hazelcast. In addition to monitoring the overall state of your clusters, you can also analyze and browse your data structures in detail, update map configurations and take thread dumps from members. You can run scripts (JavaScript, Groovy, etc.) and commands on your members with its scripting and console modules.
The following information was extracted from the containerfile and other sources.
Summary | Hazelcast Management Center Openshift Image, certified to RHEL 7 |
Description | Starts Management Center web application dedicated to monitor and manage Hazelcast nodes |
Provider | Hazelcast |
Source location | https://github.com/hazelcast/management-center-openshift.git |
The following information was extracted from the containerfile and other sources.
Repository name | hazelcast/management-center-openshift-rhel |
Image version | 7.2 |
Architecture | amd64 |
Exposed ports | ["8080/tcp"] |
Working directory | MC_/opt/hazelcast/mancenter |
Use the following instructions to get images from a Red Hat container registry using registry service account tokens. You will need to create a registry service account to use prior to completing any of the following tasks.
First, you will need to add a reference to the appropriate secret and repository to your Kubernetes pod configuration via an imagePullSecrets field.
Then, use the following from the command line or from the OpenShift Dashboard GUI interface.
Use the following command(s) from a system with podman installed
Use the following command(s) from a system with docker service installed and running
Use the following instructions to get images from a Red Hat container registry using your Red Hat login.
For best practices, it is recommended to use registry tokens when pulling content for OpenShift deployments.
Use the following command(s) from a system with podman installed
Use the following command(s) from a system with docker service installed and running