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[[kubectl create secret]] generic your-secret-name -f /var/tmp/your-secret-definition.yml | [[kubectl create secret]] generic your-secret-name -f /var/tmp/your-secret-definition.yml | ||
secret/your-secret-name created | secret/your-secret-name created | ||
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+ | kubectl create secret generic [[cronitor]]-secret | ||
+ | -n <namespace> | ||
+ | --from-literal=CRONITOR_API_KEY=XXXXXXXXXXX | ||
== Related == | == Related == |
Revision as of 19:09, 18 November 2023
kubectl create secret generic kubectl create secret generic -h
kubectl create secret generic yoursecret secret/yoursecret created
kubectl create secret generic error: exactly one NAME is required, got 0 See 'kubectl create secret generic -h' for help and examples
kubectl create secret generic your-secret-name -f /var/tmp/your-secret-definition.yml secret/your-secret-name created
kubectl create secret generic cronitor-secret -n <namespace> --from-literal=CRONITOR_API_KEY=XXXXXXXXXXX
Related
See also
kubectl create secret [ docker-registry | generic | tls | --help ]
- Kubernetes secrets:
kubectl [ get | create | describe | delete | secret ] secrets
,secret.yml, kind: Secret, secretKeyRef, default-token, imagePullSecrets:, kubernetes.io/dockerconfigjson
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