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Launch Lens Desktop Kube#

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Warning

This functionality is scheduled for deprecation. We recommend planning for its removal.

Lens K8S IDE Kube is enabled by default. In some cases, you may need to start it manually.

Prerequisites#

Note

Lens K8S IDE Kube is not available for virtual machines deployed through the Parallels software.

Lens K8S IDE Kube requires stable connection to Internet on all platforms.

To run Lens K8S IDE Kube in Lens K8S IDE for Windows, make sure that:

URL allowlist#

If your network configurations require specifying allowed URLs, see the Allowlist page for details.

Start Lens Desktop Kube#

Warning

To avoid port conflicts, stop all local clusters, such as Minikube, Docker Desktop, Rancher Desktop, and others, before running Lens K8S IDE Kube.

To start your local Kubernetes cluster, click LDK > Start in the lower-right corner. On initial launch, Lens K8S IDE downloads the cluster image. So, it can take several minutes before your local cluster is up and running.

On Windows machines, newly created Lens K8S IDE clusters may not have any available nodes. Try creating a new profile in this case.

LDK does not start on Windows?

LDK may fail to start on certain versions of WSL.

Workaround:

  • Ensure that you are using WSL version 1.3.17.0 or lower.
  • Create a new LDK profile.
  • Enable Mount local home folder when setting up the new profile.

Reset Lens K8S IDE Kube#

To reset the local cluster:

  1. Click LDK > Settings
  2. In Lens K8S IDE Kubernetes Profiles, select the active profile and click Options to the right from the Status column.
  3. Click Reset and confirm the reset in the following dialog menu.

Disable Lens K8S IDE Kube#

You can remove Lens K8S IDE Kube from the Lens K8S IDE interface. However, this action does not remove the cluster-related data.

To disable Lens K8S IDE Kube:

  1. Click LDK > Settings
  2. Toggle Enable Lens K8S IDE Kubernetes on this machine.

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