Difference between revisions of "Killing: Stopping container"
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− | + | <code>[[kubectl get pod]] termination-demo -o go-template="{{range .status.containerStatuses}}{{.lastState.terminated.message}}{{end}}"</code> | |
Revision as of 10:43, 2 January 2023
Killing: Stopping container XXXXX
kubectl get pod termination-demo -o go-template="Template:Range .status.containerStatusesTemplate:.lastState.terminated.messageTemplate:End"
See also
kubectl get events, OOMKilling, FailedKillPod, SuccessfulDelete, SuccessfulCreate, NoPods, Warning, Critical, NodeSysctlChange, FailedAttachVolume, FailedMount, UnAvailableLoadBalancer, FailedCreatePodSandBox, InvalidDiskCapacity, Scheduled, NetworkNotReady, Evict, Killing, SuccessfulReconcilied, FailedToUpdateEndpointSlices, BackendNotFound, FailedScheduling, ProvisioningFailed
- K8s troubleshooting:
kubectl logs, kubectl top, kubectl get events -A, kubectl describe pod
, Liveness, Readiness,Kubernetes events
, Pulling image, OOMKilled, ProbeWarning, Reason,FailedScheduling
,errImagePull, ImagePullBackOff
, Kubelet conditions:MemoryPressure, DiskPressure, KubeletHasSufficientPID, KubeletReady, kubectl [ debug | attach | exec ] kubectl cluster-info dump, SimKube, KWOK
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