kubectl rollout --help

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Manage the rollout of one or many resources.

Valid resource types include:

 *  deployments
 *  daemonsets
 *  statefulsets
Examples:
 # Rollback to the previous deployment
 kubectl rollout undo deployment/abc
 # Check the rollout status of a daemonset
 kubectl rollout status daemonset/foo
 # Restart a deployment
 kubectl rollout restart deployment/abc
 # Restart deployments with the app=nginx label
 kubectl rollout restart deployment --selector=app=nginx
Available Commands:
 history       View rollout history
 pause         Mark the provided resource as paused
 restart       Restart a resource
 resume        Resume a paused resource
 status        Show the status of the rollout
 undo          Undo a previous rollout
Usage:
 kubectl rollout SUBCOMMAND [options]
Use "kubectl <command> --help" for more information about a given command.
Use "kubectl options" for a list of global command-line options (applies to all commands).
el@EL0108 ~ % kubectl rollout --help | prepend_space
 Manage the rollout of one or many resources.

  Valid resource types include:

   *  deployments
   *  daemonsets
   *  statefulsets

 Examples:
   # Rollback to the previous deployment
   kubectl rollout undo deployment/abc

   # Check the rollout status of a daemonset
   kubectl rollout status daemonset/foo

   # Restart a deployment
   kubectl rollout restart deployment/abc

   # Restart deployments with the app=nginx label
   kubectl rollout restart deployment --selector=app=nginx

 Available Commands:
   history       View rollout history
   pause         Mark the provided resource as paused
   restart       Restart a resource
   resume        Resume a paused resource
   status        Show the status of the rollout
   undo          Undo a previous rollout

 Usage:
   kubectl rollout SUBCOMMAND [options]

 Use "kubectl <command> --help" for more information about a given command.
 Use "kubectl options" for a list of global command-line options (applies to all commands).


See also

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