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<code>kube-controller-manager</code> is a daemon that through the apiserver and makes changes attempting to move the current state towards the desired state.
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<code>kube-controller-manager</code> is a daemon that through the [[apiserver]] and makes changes attempting to move the current state towards the desired state.
 
* https://kubernetes.io/docs/reference/command-line-tools-reference/kube-controller-manager/
 
* https://kubernetes.io/docs/reference/command-line-tools-reference/kube-controller-manager/
  
 
Examples of controllers shipped with Kubernetes are [[replication controller]], [[endpoints controller]], [[namespace controller]], and [[serviceaccounts controller]].
 
Examples of controllers shipped with Kubernetes are [[replication controller]], [[endpoints controller]], [[namespace controller]], and [[serviceaccounts controller]].
  
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* [[Node controller]]: <code>[[node-controller]]</code>
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* [[EndPoints]] controller
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* Job controller
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* [[Kubernetes service account|Service accounts]] controller
  
* [[EndPoints]]
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* [[Namespace]]
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== Related ==
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* [[Kubernetes Topology Manager]]
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* [[Kubernetes Pod Topology Spread Constraints]]
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* [[Kubernetes controllers]]
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* <code>[[manager: calico]]</code>
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* <code>[[manager: kube-controller-manager]]</code>
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* [[Kubernetes Server-Side apply]]
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* [[Kubernetes EndpointSlices]]
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* [[Kubernetes Admission Controller]]
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* [[kube-controller-manager-minikube]]
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* {{aws logs tail eks}}
  
 
== See also ==
 
== See also ==
* {{K8s}}
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* {{Kubernetes components}}
  
 
[[Category:K8s]]
 
[[Category:K8s]]

Latest revision as of 09:18, 5 March 2024

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