Executing shell commands on your container
To troubleshoot some isses, you might have to access the container to execute commands directly on the container itself. You can access a container through a bash shell or through PowerShell using the  kubectl exec command.  
- Use kubectl describe podsto find the name of the Pod in your cluster that you want to connect to.In the following example, the command lists the suitecrm-0 pod. kubectl describe pods | grep Name Name: suitecrm-0 
- Execute shell commands using one of the following methods: - Use kubectl execto open a bash command shell where you can execute commands.kubectl exec -it pod-name -- /bin/bash The following example gets a shell to the suitecrm-0 pod: kubectl exec -it suitecrm-0 -- /bin/bash 
- Use kubectl execto execute commands directly.kubectl exec -it pod-name -- /bin/bash -c "command(s)" The following example lists the root directory of the suitecrm-0 pod: kubectl exec -it suitecrm-0 -- /bin/bash -c "ls /" 
 
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For more information, see the Kubernetes documentation.