Hello!
Maybe you're struggling how to find any IP in your Kubernetes cluster? [*]
Or you want to find out what images your deployments use? [**]
Or you need to know which configmaps or secrets have to anything with Redis? [***]
Here's a powerful func in bash to find almost ANY information about my current kubernetes cluster:
k8grep () {
local objtype=$1
shift 1
local grep_args="$@"
[ "$objtype" -a "$grep_args" ] || {
echo "# usage: k8grep OBJTYPE GREP_ARGS"
echo "# example: k8grep pod -n -m 5 postgres"
return
}
kubectl get --no-headers "$objtype" --all-namespaces |
while read namespace object junk; do
echo "# kubectl get -n $namespace $objtype $object"
kubectl get $objtype -n $namespace $object -oyaml | grep $grep_args
done
}
See it in action. This is what I am getting after running k8grep configmap 'REDIS_\w\+' -n -1
By the way, answers to questions (LOL, dare I compete with StackOverflow?) are:
How to find any IP in your Kubernetes cluster?
k8grep endpoints 10.11.12.134
How do I find out what images my k8s deployments use?
k8grep deployment -n "image: "
How do I find which config maps and secrets contain anything about Redis?
for t in configmap secret; do k8grep $t -m1 -n -i redis; done
Brak komentarzy:
Prześlij komentarz