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Revision as of 14:54, 1 June 2022
kubectl top --help
Display Resource (CPU/Memory) usage. The top command allows you to see the resource consumption for nodes or pods. This command requires Metrics Server to be correctly configured and working on the server. Available Commands: node Display resource (CPU/memory) usage of nodes pod Display resource (CPU/memory) usage of pods Usage: kubectl top [flags] [options] Use "kubectl <command> --help" for more information about a given command. Use "kubectl options" for a list of global command-line options (applies to all commands).
kubectl top node
See also
kubectl
: [cp | config | create
|delete
|edit | explain |
apply
|exec
|get
|set
|drain | uncordon | rolling-update
|rollout
|logs
|run
|auth
|label | annotate
|version
|top
|diff
|debug
|replace
|describe
|port-forward | proxy
|scale
|rollout
|api-resources
| expose deployment | expose | patch | attach | get endpoints | ~/.kube/config | kubectl logs --help | kubectl --help, kubectl-convert, kubectl autoscale, kubectl.kubernetes.io
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