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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. | + | <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]]. | ||
+ | * [[Node controller]]: <code>[[node-controller]]</code> | ||
+ | * [[EndPoints]] controller | ||
+ | * Job controller | ||
+ | * [[Kubernetes service account|Service accounts]] controller | ||
− | * [[ | + | |
− | * [[Kubernetes | + | |
+ | == Related == | ||
+ | * [[Kubernetes Topology Manager]] | ||
+ | * [[Kubernetes Pod Topology Spread Constraints]] | ||
+ | * [[Kubernetes controllers]] | ||
+ | * <code>[[manager: calico]]</code> | ||
+ | * <code>[[manager: kube-controller-manager]]</code> | ||
+ | * [[Kubernetes Server-Side apply]] | ||
+ | * [[Kubernetes EndpointSlices]] | ||
+ | * [[Kubernetes Admission Controller]] | ||
+ | * [[kube-controller-manager-minikube]] | ||
+ | * {{aws logs tail eks}} | ||
== See also == | == See also == | ||
− | * {{ | + | * {{Kubernetes components}} |
[[Category:K8s]] | [[Category:K8s]] |
Latest revision as of 09:18, 5 March 2024
kube-controller-manager
is a daemon that through the apiserver and makes changes attempting to move the current state towards the desired state.
Examples of controllers shipped with Kubernetes are replication controller, endpoints controller, namespace controller, and serviceaccounts controller.
- Node controller:
node-controller
- EndPoints controller
- Job controller
- Service accounts controller
Related[edit]
- Kubernetes Topology Manager
- Kubernetes Pod Topology Spread Constraints
- Kubernetes controllers
manager: calico
manager: kube-controller-manager
- Kubernetes Server-Side apply
- Kubernetes EndpointSlices
- Kubernetes Admission Controller
- kube-controller-manager-minikube
aws logs tail --follow /aws/eks/you-cluster-name/cluster | egrep ("kube-apiserver-audit | kube-apiserver | authenticator | kube-controller-manager | cloud-controller-manager")
See also[edit]
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