 Okay, the next thing that we need to configure is Kibana and the Kibana configuration is going to be fairly simple We really don't need to set any environment properties. All we got to do is expose port 5601 and Reference this image. So I am actually going to copy this over right now So I'm copying that to my clipboard and then I'm going to toggle over to the command line And we will use cube control to create the necessary deployment and service descriptor So let's go ahead and create the deployment file with cube control So create deployment Kibana Image equals and I'm going to paste that so I get that whole docker elastic Kibana and the reference to the proper tag, which is 721 that's the most current release at the time of recording drive run Kibana equals client minus oh sorry YAML output and we are going to direct that to file deployment so and There's nothing else for us to configure as far as the deployment and didn't have any environment properties to set So we can go ahead and use cube control to deploy that ply minus of And we can see that our deployment has been accepted and we are spooling up a container for that in the background right now And now what we want to do is create the service for it So let's go ahead and do and the service this time we want to do node port So we'll map that node port 5601 to note local host port using Kubernetes node port capability So we'll say node port and This will allow us to get to the the Kibana console Using that port from our browser on our local machine. So let's see your node port Kibana TCP Goals 5601 Drive run equals client Nice oh for output YAML Kibana service YAML and Then let's just go ahead and apply that Let's clear our screen. We're gonna go ahead and do it get all and We can see that that's here You got the Kibana service node port and we see that Kubernetes is mapped 5601 to host 30518 so if I went into my browser right now and went to local host port 30518 I would see the Kibana console and that Kibana console would be running from This container the pod and Kibana So that looks like it is up and running properly So everything appears to be happy with all of our services now Let me come back over to IntelliJ and in this we added in two files Both of them are created from the command line. The first one was Kibana deployment We use keep control to complete this We didn't have to do any edits to this file and then also with the Kibana service That was also created from the command line and again no edits to that file We've already deployed those two Kubernetes