Difference between revisions of "List containers on a POD"

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cat /yourfile.txt | while read line; do for i in "$line"; do set -- $i; kubectl get pods -n $1 $2 -o jsonpath='{.spec.containers[*].name}'; xargs -n1; done; done
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[[ls_containers.sh]]
 
  [[kubectl get pods -A]]
 
  [[kubectl get pods -A]]
 
  [[kubectl get]] pods -A -o=name
 
  [[kubectl get]] pods -A -o=name
  [[kubectl get --no-headers]] pods -o custom-columns=":metadata.name"  
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  [[kubectl get --no-headers]] pods -A -o [[custom-columns]]=":metadata.name"
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[[kubectl get --no-headers]] pods -A -o [[custom-columns]]=":metadata.namespace,:metadata.name"  
 
  [[kubectl get ns]]
 
  [[kubectl get ns]]
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[[while read line]]
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kubectl get pods -n kube-system
  
 
== See also ==
 
== See also ==

Latest revision as of 15:19, 28 September 2023

kubectl get pods YourPOD -o jsonpath='{.spec.containers[*].name}'


cat /yourfile.txt | while read line; do for i in "$line"; do set -- $i; kubectl get pods -n $1 $2 -o jsonpath='{.spec.containers[*].name}'; xargs -n1; done; done


ls_containers.sh
kubectl get pods -A
kubectl get pods -A -o=name
kubectl get --no-headers pods -A -o custom-columns=":metadata.name" 
kubectl get --no-headers pods -A -o custom-columns=":metadata.namespace,:metadata.name" 
kubectl get ns
while read line
kubectl get pods -n kube-system

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