Kubernetes kubectl

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Overview

Kubectl 명령어 내용 정리

Actions

describe

Show details of a specific resource or group of resources.

Print a detailed description of the selected resources, including related resources such as events or controllers. You may select a single object by name, all objects of that type, provide a name prefix, or label selector. For example:

$ kubectl describe TYPE NAME_PREFIX

will first check for an exact match on TYPE and NAME PREFIX. If no such resource exists, it will output details for every resource that has a name prefixed with NAME PREFIX.

exec

Execute a command in a container.

logs

Print the logs for a container in a pod or specified resource. If the pod has only one container, the container name is optional.

proxy

Creates a proxy server or application-level gateway between localhost and the Kubernetes API server. It also allows serving static content over the specified HTTP path. All incoming data enters through one port and gets forwarded to the remote Kubernetes API server port, except for the path matching the static content path.

run

The run command creates a new deployment. This performed a few things.

  • Searched for a suitable node where an instance of the application could be run.
  • Scheduled the application to run on that Node.
  • Configured the cluster to reschedule the instance on a new Node when needed.

scale

Set a new allows users to specify one or more preconditions for the scale action.

Scale also allows users to specify one or more preconditions for the scale action.

If --current-replicas or --resource-version is specified, it is validated before

GET

Display one or many resources.

Prints a table of the most important information about the specified resources. You can filter the list using a label selector and the --selector flag. If the desired resource type is namespaced you will only see results in your current namespace unless you pass --all-namespaces.

Uninitialized objects are not shown unless --include-uninitialized is passed.

By specifying the output as 'template' and providing a Go template as the value of the --template flag, you can filter the attributes of the fetched resources.

pods

List all pods in ps output format.

Example

$ kubectl get pods -o wide
NAME                                   READY   STATUS    RESTARTS   AGE    IP           NODE       NOMINATED NODE   READINESS GATES
kubernetes-bootcamp-6bf84cb898-7n6g4   1/1     Running   0          13m    172.18.0.4   minikube   <none>        <none>
kubernetes-bootcamp-6bf84cb898-87l4t   1/1     Running   0          116s   172.18.0.6   minikube   <none>        <none>
kubernetes-bootcamp-6bf84cb898-t4mht   1/1     Running   0          116s   172.18.0.5   minikube   <none>        <none>
kubernetes-bootcamp-6bf84cb898-wf6f9   1/1     Running   0          116s   172.18.0.7   minikube   <none>        <none>

ETC

$ kubectl version
Client Version: version.Info{Major:"1", Minor:"13", GitVersion:"v1.13.3", GitCommit:"721bfa751924da8d1680787490c54b9179b1fed0", GitTreeState:"clean", BuildDate:"2019-02-01T20:08:12Z", GoVersion:"go1.11.5", Compiler:"gc", Platform:"linux/amd64"}
Server Version: version.Info{Major:"1", Minor:"13", GitVersion:"v1.13.3", GitCommit:"721bfa751924da8d1680787490c54b9179b1fed0", GitTreeState:"clean", BuildDate:"2019-02-01T20:00:57Z", GoVersion:"go1.11.5", Compiler:"gc", Platform:"linux/amd64"}