diff --git a/ucp/monitor/monitor-ucp.md b/ucp/monitor/monitor-ucp.md index 092a229162..8e9890f45e 100644 --- a/ucp/monitor/monitor-ucp.md +++ b/ucp/monitor/monitor-ucp.md @@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ You can click on a container to see more details like configurations and logs. You can also monitor the status of a UCP cluster, using the Docker CLI client. -1. Get a client certificate bundle. +1. Get a client certificate bundle. When using the Docker CLI client you need to authenticate using client certificates. @@ -53,8 +53,7 @@ You can also monitor the status of a UCP cluster, using the Docker CLI client. If your client certificate bundle is for a non-admin user, you won't have permissions to execute all docker commands, or see all information about the cluster. - -2. Use the `docker info` command to check the cluster status. +2. Use the `docker info` command to check the cluster status. ```bash $ docker info @@ -71,8 +70,7 @@ You can also monitor the status of a UCP cluster, using the Docker CLI client. └ Swarm Manager: tcp://192.168.99.100:3376 └ KV: etcd://192.168.99.100:12379 ``` - -3. Check the container logs +3. Check the container logs With an admin user certificate bundle, you can run docker commands directly on the Docker Engine or Swarm Manager of a node. In this example, we are @@ -87,7 +85,6 @@ You can also monitor the status of a UCP cluster, using the Docker CLI client. 2016-04-18 22:40:51.561927 I | etcdserver: compacted raft log at 35004 ``` - ## Where to go next * [Troubleshoot your cluster](troubleshoot-ucp.md)