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// Module included in the following assemblies:
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// * cli_reference/openshift_cli/configuring-cli.adoc
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:_mod-docs-content-type: PROCEDURE
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[id="cli-accessing-kubeconfig-using-cli_{context}"]
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= Accessing kubeconfig by using the oc CLI
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You can use the `oc` CLI to log in to your OpenShift cluster and retrieve a kubeconfig file for accessing the cluster from the command line.
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.Prerequisites
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* You have access to the {product-title} web console or API server endpoint.
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.Procedure
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. Log in to your OpenShift cluster by running the following command:
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[source,terminal]
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$ oc login <api-server-url> -u <username> -p <password> <1><2><3>
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----
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<1> Specify the full API server URL. For example: `https://api.my-cluster.example.com:6443`.
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<2> Specify a valid username. For example: `kubeadmin`.
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<3> Provide the password for the specified user. For example, the `kubeadmin` password generated during cluster installation.
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. Save the cluster configuration to a local file by running the following command:
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[source,terminal]
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----
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$ oc config view --raw > kubeconfig
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----
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. Set the `KUBECONFIG` environment variable to point to the exported file by running the following command:
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[source,terminal]
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----
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$ export KUBECONFIG=./kubeconfig
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----
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. Use `oc` to interact with your OpenShift cluster by running the following command:
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[source,terminal]
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$ oc get nodes
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----
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[NOTE]
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====
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If you plan to reuse the exported `kubeconfig` file across sessions or machines, store it securely and avoid committing it to source control.
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