# Working with Prometheus For more information on working with [Prometheus metrics](prometheus_metrics.md), see the documentation. ## Access the UI of a Prometheus managed application in Kubernetes You can connect directly to Prometheus, and view the Prometheus user interface, when using a Prometheus managed application in Kubernetes: 1. Find the name of the Prometheus pod in the user interface of your Kubernetes provider, such as GKE, or by running the following `kubectl` command in your terminal: ```shell kubectl get pods -n gitlab-managed-apps | grep 'prometheus-prometheus-server' ``` The command should return a result like the following example, where `prometheus-prometheus-server-55b4bd64c9-dpc6b` is the name of the Prometheus pod: ```plaintext gitlab-managed-apps prometheus-prometheus-server-55b4bd64c9-dpc6b 2/2 Running 0 71d ``` 1. Run a `kubectl port-forward` command. In the following example, `9090` is the Prometheus server's listening port: ```shell kubectl port-forward prometheus-prometheus-server-55b4bd64c9-dpc6b 9090:9090 -n gitlab-managed-apps ``` The `port-forward` command forwards all requests sent to your system's `9090` port to the `9090` port of the Prometheus pod. If the `9090` port on your system is used by another application, you can change the port number before the colon to your desired port. For example, to forward port `8080` of your local system, change the command to: ```shell kubectl port-forward prometheus-prometheus-server-55b4bd64c9-dpc6b 8080:9090 -n gitlab-managed-apps ``` 1. Open `localhost:9090` in your browser to display the Prometheus user interface.