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https://kubernetes.io/docs/reference/generated/kubectl/kubectl-commands#logs
kubectl logs --help
kubectl logs my-pod
kubectl logs my-pod -f
orkubectl logs my-pod --follow
kubectl logs my-pod --tail=25
kubectl logs my-pod -p
orkubectl logs --previous
kubectl logs ${POD_NAME} ${CONTAINER_NAME}
kubectl logs -l app=elasticsearch
kubectl logs your_container -c count
kubectl logs error: expected 'logs [-f] [-p] (POD | TYPE/NAME) [-c CONTAINER]'. POD or TYPE/NAME is a required argument for the logs command See 'kubectl logs -h' for help and examples
Related
kubectl exec
- CKA v1.23: Evaluate cluster and node logging
- CKA v1.18: Display scheduler events
- CKA v1.18: Manage cluster component logs
- CKA v1.18: Manage application logs
- CKA v1.15, CKA v1.21: Understand container logging
stern -A .
ktail
kubectl top
kubectl get events
See also
kubectl logs, ktail, stern, --previous, -c
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