Minikube on MacOS

Installation of Minikube on MacOS Minikube has emerged the easiest drop-in replacement for Docker Desktop. minikube is used to run a Kubernetes cluster on local environment. But it also runs a docker daemon that can be used to run containers. On macOS, minikube runs on a lot of virtualization technologies, but hyperkit is the easiest to use. Install Hyperkit and Minikube brew install hyperkit brew install minikube Install Docker CLI brew install docker brew install docker-compose Start minikube minikube start Tell Docker CLI to talk to minikube’s VM eval $(minikube docker-env) Save IP to a Hostname echo "`minikube ip` docker....

Minikube - SSH into running container

SSH into a running Container on Minikube If you only need to forward some exposed container ports out of Minikube so they are accessible on your host machine, you can run an SSH tunnel. This is useful if you are using Minikube as a Docker Desktop replacement and aren’t running K8s services. For example, forward traffic on exposed container port 8000 to the host machine on port 8000: ssh -g -L 8000:localhost:8000 -N -i ~/....