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...
I'm currently working on a Kubernetes deployment file and I need to set the environment variables that the container will have. Is there a way to set Kubernetes secrets as environment variables in the deployment file?
When you run "kubectl get pods -A -o wide" you get a list of pods and a STATUS column. Where can I get a list of the possible status options? What I trying to do is generate a list of sta...
As far as I understand, to access any application within Kubernetes cluster there should be a Service resource created and that should have an IP address which is accessible from an external network. But in case of port-forward how does kubectl create a connection to the application without an IP address which is accessible externally?
In kubernetes Pods are the smallest deployable units. Every time when we create a kubernetes object like Deployments, replica-sets, statefulsets, daemonsets it creates pod.
I've created a Kubernetes Scheduled Job, which runs twice a day according to its schedule. However, I would like to trigger it manually for testing purposes. How can I do this?
As of Kubernetes 1.14, --export is deprecated; see here. You can use get -o yaml without --export, although that includes information about the current object state, as well as the declarative configuration needed to (re)configure the object.
If you want a kubernetes deployment to start a new pod using the same image (and this trick only works with the "latest" tag) you have to specify it without a tag. Next time add the "latest" tag and it will trigger the update. The order could be reversed, it doesn't matter.
I need to configure Ingress Nginx on azure k8s, and my question is if is possible to have ingress configured in one namespace et. ingress-nginx and some serivces in other namespace eg. resources? My