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.. _configure-remote-cli-access:
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===========================
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Configure Remote CLI Access
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===========================
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You can access the system from a remote workstation using one of two methods.
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.. _configure-remote-cli-access-ul-jt2-lcy-ljb:
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- The first method involves using the remote |CLI| tarball from the
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|prod| CENGEN build servers to install a set of container-backed remote
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CLIs and clients for accessing a remote |prod-long|. This provides
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access to the :command:`system` and :command:`dcmanager` |prod| CLIs,
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the OpenStack CLI for Keystone and Barbican in the platform, and
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Kubernetes-related CLIs \(kubectl, helm\). This approach is simple to
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install, portable across Linux, macOS, and Windows, and provides access
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to all |prod-long| CLIs. However, commands such as those that reference
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local files or require a shell are awkward to run in this environment.
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- The second method involves installing the :command:`kubectl` and
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:command:`helm` clients directly on the remote host. This method only
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provides the Kubernetes-related CLIs and requires OS-specific installation
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instructions.
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The helm client has additional installation requirements applicable to
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either of the above two methods.
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.. seealso::
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:ref:`Configure Container-backed Remote CLIs and Clients
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<security-configure-container-backed-remote-clis-and-clients>`
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:ref:`Install Kubectl and Helm Clients Directly on a Host
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<security-install-kubectl-and-helm-clients-directly-on-a-host>`
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:ref:`Configure Remote Helm Client for Non-Admin Users
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<configure-remote-helm-client-for-non-admin-users>`
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