Kubectl logs timeout, Dec 7, 2017 · 215 Based on this comment , the supported way to list all resources is to iterate through all the api versions listed by kubectl api-resources: kubectl api-resources enumerates the resource types available in your cluster. Oct 8, 2020 · kubectl - How to restart a deployment (or all deployment) Asked 5 years, 4 months ago Modified 1 year, 1 month ago Viewed 77k times kubectl logs <pod-id> gets latest logs from my deployment - I am working on a bug and interested to know the logs at runtime - How can I get continuous stream of logs ? edit: corrected quest Mar 26, 2019 · I was running kubectl command to deploy my application in the gcloud. Feb 26, 2019 · You could run kubectl cluster-info followed by kubectl get nodes and check the STATUS column for all nodes using parsing tools like awk, jq or kubectl's own -o jsonpath option to verify that all nodes are ready. Is there a way to set specific namespace and list objects without including the namespace explicitly? Oct 8, 2020 · kubectl - How to restart a deployment (or all deployment) Asked 5 years, 4 months ago Modified 1 year, 1 month ago Viewed 77k times kubectl logs <pod-id> gets latest logs from my deployment - I am working on a bug and interested to know the logs at runtime - How can I get continuous stream of logs ? edit: corrected quest Mar 26, 2019 · I was running kubectl command to deploy my application in the gcloud. this means you can combine it with kubectl get to actually list every instance of every resource type in a namespace: Mar 27, 2019 · kubectl get pods -n <namespace> We need to append namespace to all commands to list objects from the respective namespaces. But suddenly the kubectl command stopped working. May 15, 2021 · I have kubernetes pods running as shown in command "kubectl get all -A " : and same pods are shown in command "kubectl get pod -A" : I want to enter/login to any of these pod (all are in Running state). How can I do that please let me know the command? Sep 15, 2017 · The kubectl configuration as provided on server via kubectl config view --raw has been transferred to the local client and set up there. Basically, running kubectl on a master node of cluster is working well. Compared to kubectl proxy, kubectl port-forward is more generic as it can forward TCP traffic while kubectl proxy can only forward HTTP traffic.
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