Switch from `gcloud compute` to `gcutil`.
We'll switch back to the future once the interface has settled down.
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If you ssh to that machine, you can run `docker ps` to see the actual pod:
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```shell
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$ gcloud compute ssh kubernetes-minion-3 --zone us-central1-b
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$ gcutil ssh kubernetes-minion-3 --zone us-central1-b
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$ sudo docker ps
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me@kubernetes-minion-3:~$ sudo docker ps
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CONTAINER ID IMAGE COMMAND CREATED STATUS PORTS NAMES
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417ab993cdf8 dockerfile/redis:latest redis-server /etc/re 8 minutes ago Up 8 minutes 0.0.0.0:6379->6379/tcp master--redis_-_master_-_2--6b944b49
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417ab993cdf8 dockerfile/redis:latest redis-server /etc/re 8 minutes ago Up 8 minutes 0.0.0.0:6379->6379/tcp master--redis_-_master_-_2--6b944b49
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```
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(Note that initial `docker pull` may take a few minutes, depending on network conditions.)
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### Step Five: Create the frontend pod.
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This is a simple PHP server that is configured to talk to either the slave or master services depending on whether the request is a read or a write. It exposes a simple AJAX interface, and serves an angular-based UX. Like the redis read slaves it is a replicated service instantiated by a replication controller.
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This is a simple PHP server that is configured to talk to either the slave or master services depending on whether the request is a read or a write. It exposes a simple AJAX interface, and serves an angular-based UX. Like the redis read slaves it is a replicated service instantiated by a replication controller.
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Create a file named `frontend-controller.json`:
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} ?>
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```
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To play with the service itself, find the name of a frontend, grab the external IP of that host from the [Google Cloud Console][cloud-console], and visit `http://<host-ip>:8080`. You may need to open the firewall for port 8080 using the [console][cloud-console] or the `gcloud` tool.
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To play with the service itself, find the name of a frontend, grab the external IP of that host from the [Google Cloud Console][cloud-console], and visit `http://<host-ip>:8080`. You may need to open the firewall for port 8080 using the [console][cloud-console] or the `gcutil` tool.
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[cloud-console]: https://console.developer.google.com
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