![]() ![]() Once inside a container you have full access to install packages and customize your application environment as needed. Please note that this is the container name (last column below), not to be confused with the container ID.Example, using the first container listed below:.You may also connect to containers by using the container name as follows:.You may also pass a different shell name as follows: By default Squash uses “bash” as the standard shell when connecting to containers. ![]() To connect to your desired container just type in the ID of the container you wish to connect to. Note that Squash assigns a unique incremental ID to each container (see the first column below). Otherwise Squash will display a prompt like the one below, listing all available containers.Squash will automatically attach to a container, if there is only one container running in the host VM.You can quickly connect to containers used by your application by accessing the squash-docker-shell utility. Once you connect to a Squash deployment you will encounter this screen:įor more information please go to Squash SSH access. Every Squash deployment has a SSH endpoint allowing you to debug complex issues and perform updates to your environment and application. ![]()
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