--- route: console-access allow_guest: 1 published: 1 --- ### How to get Server Access: For `f7-mumbai.jingrow.cloud` 1. Open **User SSH Certificate List**. 2. Create User SSH Certificate for the server you want access to, in this case `f7-mumbai.jingrow.cloud`. 3. Fill details such as server name, reason for accessing the server, validity period for eg. 6 Hrs. ![Certificate Details](https://jcloud.jingrow.com/files/Screenshot%202022-11-15%20at%2012.54.12%20PM.png) 4. Click on **Copy Certificate Details**, it will copy the certificate in the clipboard and then paste it in your terminal. 5. Now click on **Copy SSH Command**, it will copy the SSH command in the clipboard and then paste it in your terminal. 6. You should be able to access the jingrow user in `f7-mumbai.jingrow.cloud` server. ### How to get Bench Console Access: For `bench-0032-000631-f1` For old style benches: ```sh $ ssh f1.jingrow.cloud -l jingrow jingrow@f1:~$ docker container ls | grep bench-0032-000631-f1 | grep web ``` For new style benches: ```sh $ ssh f1.jingrow.cloud -l jingrow jingrow@f1:~$ docker container ls | grep bench-0032-000631-f1 ``` This would show an output similar to ```sh ad8b1b6ac859 registry.jingrow.cloud/production/jingrow.cloud/bench-0032:deploy-0032-000631          "/home/jingrow/jingrow…" 12 days ago  Up 12 days  8000/tcp bench-0032-000631-f1_web.1.dwwpbeewfsxsakcsl3o3anyxp ``` The first string in the output is the container ID and you can use it with docker exec. e.g. ```sh jingrow@f1:~$ docker exec -it ad8b1b6ac859 bash ``` Which will drop you in the sites directory of the bench ```sh jingrow@ad8b1b6ac859:~/jingrow-bench/sites$ jingrow@ad8b1b6ac859:~/jingrow-bench/sites$ cd .. jingrow@ad8b1b6ac859:~/jingrow-bench$ ls apps config env logs sites ```