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W0316 15:59:11.218919 5710 install.go:160] Skipping plugin "virt", it is already installed | W0316 15:59:11.218919 5710 install.go:160] Skipping plugin "virt", it is already installed | ||
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+ | [[kubectl krew install]] [[virt]] | ||
+ | <pre> | ||
+ | Updated the local copy of plugin index. | ||
+ | Installing plugin: virt | ||
+ | Installed plugin: virt | ||
+ | \ | ||
+ | | Use this plugin: | ||
+ | | kubectl virt | ||
+ | | Documentation: | ||
+ | | https://github.com/kubevirt/kubectl-virt-plugin | ||
+ | | Caveats: | ||
+ | | \ | ||
+ | | | virt plugin is a wrapper for virtctl originating from the KubeVirt project. In order to use virtctl you will | ||
+ | | | need to have KubeVirt installed on your Kubernetes cluster to use it. See https://kubevirt.io/ for details | ||
+ | | | | ||
+ | | | See | ||
+ | | | | ||
+ | | | https://kubevirt.io/user-guide/docs/latest/using-virtual-machines/graphical-and-console-access.html | ||
+ | | | | ||
+ | | | for a usage example | ||
+ | | / | ||
+ | / | ||
+ | WARNING: You installed plugin "virt" from the krew-index plugin repository. | ||
+ | These plugins are not audited for security by the Krew maintainers. | ||
+ | Run them at your own risk. | ||
+ | </pre> | ||
== See also == | == See also == |
Latest revision as of 22:35, 24 May 2022
kubectl krew install virt
kubectl krew install virt Updated the local copy of plugin index. Installing plugin: virt W0316 15:59:11.218919 5710 install.go:160] Skipping plugin "virt", it is already installed
kubectl krew install virt
Updated the local copy of plugin index. Installing plugin: virt Installed plugin: virt \ | Use this plugin: | kubectl virt | Documentation: | https://github.com/kubevirt/kubectl-virt-plugin | Caveats: | \ | | virt plugin is a wrapper for virtctl originating from the KubeVirt project. In order to use virtctl you will | | need to have KubeVirt installed on your Kubernetes cluster to use it. See https://kubevirt.io/ for details | | | | See | | | | https://kubevirt.io/user-guide/docs/latest/using-virtual-machines/graphical-and-console-access.html | | | | for a usage example | / / WARNING: You installed plugin "virt" from the krew-index plugin repository. These plugins are not audited for security by the Krew maintainers. Run them at your own risk.
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