Jump To Close Expand all Collapse all Table of contents Web console 1. Web Console Overview Expand section "1. Web Console Overview" Collapse section "1. Web Console Overview" 1.1. About the Administrator perspective in the web console 1.2. About the Developer perspective in the web console 1.3. Accessing the Perspectives 2. Accessing the web console Expand section "2. Accessing the web console" Collapse section "2. Accessing the web console" 2.1. Prerequisites 2.2. Understanding and accessing the web console 3. Using the OpenShift Dedicated dashboard to get cluster information Expand section "3. Using the OpenShift Dedicated dashboard to get cluster information" Collapse section "3. Using the OpenShift Dedicated dashboard to get cluster information" 3.1. About the OpenShift Dedicated dashboards page 3.2. Recognizing resource and project limits and quotas 4. Dynamic plugins Expand section "4. Dynamic plugins" Collapse section "4. Dynamic plugins" 4.1. Overview of dynamic plugins Expand section "4.1. Overview of dynamic plugins" Collapse section "4.1. Overview of dynamic plugins" 4.1.1. About dynamic plugins 4.1.2. Key features 4.1.3. General guidelines 4.2. Getting started with dynamic plugins Expand section "4.2. Getting started with dynamic plugins" Collapse section "4.2. Getting started with dynamic plugins" 4.2.1. Dynamic plugin development 4.3. Deploy your plugin on a cluster Expand section "4.3. Deploy your plugin on a cluster" Collapse section "4.3. Deploy your plugin on a cluster" 4.3.1. Build an image with Docker 4.3.2. Deploy your plugin on a cluster 4.3.3. Disabling your plugin in the browser 4.4. Dynamic plugin example Expand section "4.4. Dynamic plugin example" Collapse section "4.4. Dynamic plugin example" 4.4.1. Adding a tab to the pods page 4.5. Dynamic plugin reference Expand section "4.5. Dynamic plugin reference" Collapse section "4.5. Dynamic plugin reference" 4.5.1. Dynamic plugin extension types 4.5.2. OpenShift Dedicated console API 4.5.3. Troubleshooting your dynamic plugin 5. Web terminal Expand section "5. Web terminal" Collapse section "5. Web terminal" 5.1. Installing the web terminal 5.2. Using the web terminal Expand section "5.2. Using the web terminal" Collapse section "5.2. Using the web terminal" 5.2.1. Accessing the web terminal 5.3. Troubleshooting the web terminal Expand section "5.3. Troubleshooting the web terminal" Collapse section "5.3. Troubleshooting the web terminal" 5.3.1. Web terminal and network policies 5.4. Uninstalling the web terminal Expand section "5.4. Uninstalling the web terminal" Collapse section "5.4. Uninstalling the web terminal" 5.4.1. Removing the Web Terminal Operator 5.4.2. Removing the DevWorkspace Operator 6. Disabling the web console in OpenShift Dedicated Expand section "6. Disabling the web console in OpenShift Dedicated" Collapse section "6. Disabling the web console in OpenShift Dedicated" 6.1. Prerequisites 6.2. Disabling the web console 7. About quick start tutorials Expand section "7. About quick start tutorials" Collapse section "7. About quick start tutorials" 7.1. Understanding quick starts 7.2. Quick start user workflow 7.3. Quick start components Legal Notice Settings Close Language: 简体中文 English 日本語 한국어 Language: 简体中文 English 日本語 한국어 Format: Multi-page Single-page PDF Format: Multi-page Single-page PDF Language and Page Formatting Options Language: 简体中文 English 日本語 한국어 Language: 简体中文 English 日本語 한국어 Format: Multi-page Single-page PDF Format: Multi-page Single-page PDF Web console OpenShift Dedicated 4Getting started with web console in Red Hat OpenShift DedicatedRed Hat OpenShift Documentation TeamLegal NoticeAbstract This document provides instructions for accessing and customizing the OpenShift Service Dedicated. Next