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A cheat sheet for common kubectl CLI actions
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# list all contexts in your kube config | |
kubectl config get-contexts | |
# switch to a specific context | |
kubectl config use-context [context-name] | |
# add a new context to your kube config | |
(login to aws on the cli first) | |
aws eks --region [cluster-region (us-east-1)] update-kubeconfig --name [cluster] --role-arn arn:aws:iam::[ACCOUNT]:role/[ROLE_NAME] | |
(note, role may be named differently in different accounts) | |
# get list of all pods in a cluster | |
kubectl get pods --all-namespaces | |
# get list of pods in a namespace | |
Kubectl get pods -n [namespace] | |
# get info on a single pod | |
kubectl describe pod [pod-id] -n [namespace] | |
# check logs for a particular pod | |
kubectl logs [pod-id] -c [container-name] -n [namespace] | |
# exec into DSE instance | |
kubectl -n dse-xl exec -it dse-0 -- /bin/bash | |
# to exec into any pod | |
kubectl -n [namespace] exec -it [pod-id] -- /bin/bash | |
# to copy a file from local machine to a pod | |
kubectl cp [/path/to/local/file] [pod-id]:[/remote/file/path] -c [container] | |
# to port forward a pod | |
kubectl -n [namespace] port-forward [pods/pod] [localhost_port]:[remote port] | |
# Delete a pod (should redeploy) | |
kubectl delete -n [namespace] pod [pod-id] | |
# See K8s events from a namespace | |
kubectl get events -n [namespace] | |
# See what node (EC2) the pods in a namespace are using with "-o wide" | |
kubectl get pods -n [namespace] -o wide | |
# See all the details of a single node, including what services/other stuff is running on it | |
kubectl describe node [node-id] |
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