Difference between revisions of "Cloud-controller-manager"
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* https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/overview/components/#cloud-controller-manager | * https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/overview/components/#cloud-controller-manager | ||
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+ | The following controllers can have cloud provider dependencies: | ||
+ | * [[Node controller]]: For checking the cloud provider to determine if a node has been deleted in the cloud after it stops responding | ||
+ | * [[Route controller]]: For setting up routes in the underlying cloud infrastructure | ||
+ | * [[Service controller]]: For creating, updating and deleting cloud provider load balancers | ||
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+ | {{aws logs tail eks}} | ||
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+ | == Related == | ||
+ | * [[Controller]]: [[Ingress controller]] | ||
== See also == | == See also == |
Latest revision as of 10:29, 21 April 2024
The following controllers can have cloud provider dependencies:
- Node controller: For checking the cloud provider to determine if a node has been deleted in the cloud after it stops responding
- Route controller: For setting up routes in the underlying cloud infrastructure
- Service controller: For creating, updating and deleting cloud provider load balancers
aws logs tail --follow /aws/eks/you-cluster-name/cluster | egrep ("kube-apiserver-audit | kube-apiserver | authenticator | kube-controller-manager | cloud-controller-manager")
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