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Changing different Contexts (Kubernetes distributions)
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1.To find the current Context, you can simply run the following command: | |
kubectl config current-context | |
2.To list all of the available Kubernetes Contexts in our .KubeConfig file: | |
kubectl config get-contexts | |
3.To switch to a different Kubernetes Context that exists in our .KubeConfig file: | |
kubectl config use-context <context-name> | |
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EXTRA COMMANDS: | |
-To view information about a specific Context from our .KubeConfig file: | |
kubectl get context <context-name> | |
kubectl get context staging | |
-to create a new context in a kubeconfig file: | |
kubectl config set-context <context-name> --namespace=<namespace-name> --user=<user-name> --cluster=<cluster-name> | |
kubectl config set-context staging --cluster=staging --namespace=staging --user=staging-admin | |
-to delete an existing context from a kubeconfig file: | |
kubectl config delete-context <context-name> |
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