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kubectl get --watch pod <''pod-name''> | kubectl get --watch pod <''pod-name''> | ||
Get more columns in the output: | |||
kubectl get -o wide pod <''pod-name''> | |||
Along the default columns, we get IP, NODE, NOMINATED NODE, READINESS GATES. | |||
==describe== | ==describe== |
Revision as of 01:52, 7 September 2019
Internal
Get Information about Pods
get
All pods in a namespace (or the default namespace if -n is not used):
kubectl [-n namespace] get pods|po
Monitor a pod and be notified when the status of the pod is changing:
kubectl get --watch pod <pod-name>
Get more columns in the output:
kubectl get -o wide pod <pod-name>
Along the default columns, we get IP, NODE, NOMINATED NODE, READINESS GATES.
describe
kubectl describe pod <pod-name>
Pod Log (Output)
kubectl log <pod-name>
"Follow" logging:
kubectl logs -f <pod-name>
This shell command could be used to log a pod in such a way logging survives a pod restart:
while ! kubectl -n my-namespace logs -f my-pod; do sleep 1; done
Create Pods
A singleton pod can be created by posting a pod manifest to the API server with:
kubectl apply -f <pod-manifest-file-name>.yaml
Removing an Individual Pod
kubectl delete pod <pod-name>
Remove Immediately
kubectl delete pod <pod-name> --grace-period=0 --force