Kubernetes mount volume windows. Feb 22, 2019 · I'm trying to restrict to my openvpn to allow ac...
Kubernetes mount volume windows. Feb 22, 2019 · I'm trying to restrict to my openvpn to allow accessing internal infrastructure and limit it only by 'develop' namespace, so I started with simple policy that denies all egress traffic and see no e Kubernetes (from Introduction to Kubernetes): Kubernetes is a container orchestrator like Docker Swarm, Mesos Marathon, Amazon ECS, Hashicorp Nomad. Oct 17, 2018 · 155 I am new to Kubernetes and started reading through the documentation. It is used for discovering individual pods (especially IPs) which allows another service to interact directly with the Pods instead of a proxy. But that's just Oct 12, 2015 · Running kubectl logs shows me the stderr/stdout of one Kubernetes container. How can I get the aggregated stderr/stdout of a set of pods, preferably those created by a certain replication contro Nov 18, 2021 · Let me break this question into each sub-parts the way we do in agile. What is an 'endpoint' in terms of Kubernetes? Where is it located? What I can imagine is that the 'endpoint' is some kind of access point for an individual 'node'. How much that is depends on the value of 3 parameters, captured in the previous link (kube-reserved, system-reserved, and eviction-threshold). There often the term 'endpoint' is used but the documentation lacks an explicit definition. But in case of port-forward how does kubectl create a connection to the application without an IP address which is accessible externally? What is the meaning of ImagePullBackOff status on a Kubernetes pod? Ask Question Asked 9 years, 9 months ago Modified 2 years, 6 months ago. Aug 30, 2019 · To clarify what's described here in the Kubernetes context, 1 CPU is the same as a core (Also more information here). unpcagyogjwgvkcmcwkytfwpcrwqjutzuxqvxiwuvaampryvkjxcg