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kPow is a toolkit for engineers who build, manage, and maintain systems powered by Apache Kafka.
kPow features a rich data-oriented UI, specialized dashboards that deliver instant visibility into Kafka Clusters, Schema Registries, and Connect Installations, and developer tools like the kREPL that allow engineers to get to the heart of their data quickly.
The following information was extracted from the dockerfile and other sources.
| Canonical image ID | kPow for Apache Kafka |
| Summary | kPow is a toolkit for engineers who build, manage, and maintain systems powered by Apache Kafka. |
| Description | Platform for building and running plain Java applications (fat-jar and flat classpath) |
| Maintainer | support@operatr.io |
| Repository name | kPow for Apache Kafka |
| Image version | 88.1 |
| Architecture | amd64 |
| Usage | https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-us/red_hat_jboss_middleware_for_openshift/3/html/red_hat_java_s2i_for_openshift/ |
| Exposed ports | "8080/tcp","3000/tcp","8443/tcp","8778/tcp" |
| User | 1001 |
| Working directory | /home/jboss |
Use a registry service account token to authenticate your container client. This allows you to pull images without using your personal Red Hat credentials, which is recommended for CI/CD pipelines and automated deployments.
Run the following command, then enter your registry token credentials when prompted by the terminal.
Pull the image
Use the following instructions to get images from a Red Hat container registry using your Red Hat login.
Run the following command, then enter your login credentials when prompted by the terminal.
Pull the image