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If <code>targetPort</code> is not specified then same port value is used also as <code>[[targetPort]]</code> | If <code>targetPort</code> is not specified then same port value is used also as <code>[[targetPort]]</code> | ||
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+ | == Commands == | ||
+ | * <code>[[kubectl create clusterip]]</code> | ||
+ | * <code>[[kubectl create externalname]]</code> | ||
+ | * <code>[[kubectl create loadbalancer]]</code> | ||
+ | * <code>[[kubectl create nodeport]]</code> | ||
== Changelog == | == Changelog == |
Revision as of 10:08, 3 March 2022
A Kubernetes service is an abstraction which defines a logical set of Pods and a policy by which to access. [1]
Kubernetes sample service: my-service
apiVersion: v1 kind: Service metadata: name: my-service spec: selector: app: MyAppLabel ports: - protocol: TCP port: 80 targetPort: 9376
If targetPort
is not specified then same port value is used also as targetPort
Contents
Commands
kubectl create clusterip
kubectl create externalname
kubectl create loadbalancer
kubectl create nodeport
Changelog
Related terms
kubectl create service
kubectl create loadbalancer
kubectl create nodeport
kubectl get services
kubectl get svc
kubectl delete services hello-minikube
- CKA v1.15: Understand Services
- CKA v1.18: Understand Services and other network primitives
- Deployments
ConfigMaps
kubectl port-forward
See also
- Kubernetes services,
kubectl get services, kubectl describe service
,kubectl create service
[loadbalancer
|nodeport
|clusterip
|externalname ], kubectl expose
,headless service, service.beta.kubernetes.io
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