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If the source is a file, then the local path must specify a file name. | If the source is a file, then the local path must specify a file name. | ||
A specific container is mentioned with -c <contrainer-name> | A specific container is mentioned with <code>-c <contrainer-name></code>: | ||
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kubectl cp dev-local/k8sdeploy-m-01-84c6947c95-njrlz:/tmp/test-results.xml ./test-results.txt | kubectl cp dev-local/k8sdeploy-m-01-84c6947c95-njrlz:/tmp/test-results.xml ./test-results.txt | ||
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Latest revision as of 00:09, 2 August 2024
Internal
Overview
Copy files and directories to and from containers.
kubectl cp [some-namespace/]<some-pod>:/path/inside/the/first/container/of/the/pod /local/path
If the source is a directory, the entire content of the directory is copied recursively.
If the source is a file, then the local path must specify a file name.
A specific container is mentioned with -c <contrainer-name>
:
kubectl cp dev-local/k8sdeploy-m-01-84c6947c95-njrlz:/tmp/test-results.xml ./test-results.txt