We jump back to the CONTAINERS section where we saw all our containers. We can also click on the magnifying glass on the right-hand side of each container to get pulled to the following screen:
We can then get information on that running container and manipulate it. We can stop, restart, or destroy (or remove) it. We can also see information on it such as the command that it's running, its port, its IP address, and its node name.
Clicking on the Stats button, we can see information pertaining to the running container such as the CPU, memory, and network information.
Clicking on the Logs button will show you everything that is going on with the container. In this case, the container is polling consult for new information ever so often.
Now, the Console button is interesting. It will allow you to actually run a command against the container and provide the output from that command.
There are other ways to manipulate these containers as well. We will go back to the CONTAINERS page, where we can see a list of all our containers and their status. We have some controls here to restart, stop, and destroy the container.
We can also scale or rename the container and get to the other areas we saw earlier such as Stats, Console, or Logs.
You will be taken to this section if you click on the Scale option. This will allow you to enter a numerical value and scale the instance up as far as you like.
You can also click on the Rename option to rename the container to anything you wish.
Do be careful; use a name that helps you identify the container.