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Command | Description |
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kubectl cluster-info | Display Cluster Info |
kubectl config view | Display Config |
kubectl get pods | List all running pods |
kubectl get services | List all services |
kubectl get nodes | List all nodes |
kubectl get deployments | Deployments view |
kubectl get rc | List replication controllers |
kubectl get pods -o wide | List all pods in ps output format with more information (such as node name). |
kubectl get pods --all-namespaces | List all pods in all namespaces |
kubectl logs <pod> | Display the logs for a service |
kubectl logs -f <pod> | Display the logs for a service |
kubectl logs -n kube-system <system_pod> | Display logs for a system pod |
| Log into a system pod |
kubectl delete pod <POD> --grace-period=0 --force | Force delete a pod |
kubectl get psp | Get Pod Security Policies |
kubectl edit deployment <deployment> | Edit an object directly. |
Actions
Command | Description |
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kubectl port-forward service/<SERVICE> <LOCAL_PORT>:<SERVICE_PORT> | Port Forward / Proxy to a Service See: kubectl port-forward --help $ kubectl port-forward service/kafka-cp-kafka 9092:9092 |
kubectl create -f <yaml file> | Create a deployment |
kubectl delete -f <yaml file> | Delete a deployment |
kubectl apply -f <yaml file> | Update a deployment |
kubectl edit -f <yaml file> | Edit and update a deployment |
kubectl edit deployment <deployment> | Edit an object directly. |
kubectl exec -it <pod> bash | log into a pod |
kubectl scale --replicas=3 deployment/<deployment> | Scale the number of pods for a deployment $ kubectl scale --replicas=3 deployment/cloudservice |
kubectl scale --replicas=1 -f <yaml file> | Scale the number of pods referenced in a yaml file |
kubectl delete deployment <deployment> | Delete all pods for a deployment |
kubectl delete pod <pod instance> | Delete a pod |
kubectl expose deployment cloudservice --type=LoadBalancer --name=cloud | Expose deployment |
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