kubectl cp --help

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kubectl cp --help
Copy files and directories to and from containers.

Examples:
 # !!!Important Note!!!
 # Requires that the 'tar' binary is present in your container
 # image.  If 'tar' is not present, 'kubectl cp' will fail.
 #
 # For advanced use cases, such as symlinks, wildcard expansion or
 # file mode preservation, consider using 'kubectl exec'.

 # Copy /tmp/foo local file to /tmp/bar in a remote pod in namespace <some-namespace>
 tar cf - /tmp/foo | kubectl exec -i -n <some-namespace> <some-pod> -- tar xf - -C /tmp/bar

 # Copy /tmp/foo from a remote pod to /tmp/bar locally
 kubectl exec -n <some-namespace> <some-pod> -- tar cf - /tmp/foo | tar xf - -C /tmp/bar

 # Copy /tmp/foo_dir local directory to /tmp/bar_dir in a remote pod in the default namespace
 kubectl cp /tmp/foo_dir <some-pod>:/tmp/bar_dir

 # Copy /tmp/foo local file to /tmp/bar in a remote pod in a specific container
 kubectl cp /tmp/foo <some-pod>:/tmp/bar -c <specific-container>

 # Copy /tmp/foo local file to /tmp/bar in a remote pod in namespace <some-namespace>
 kubectl cp /tmp/foo <some-namespace>/<some-pod>:/tmp/bar

 # Copy /tmp/foo from a remote pod to /tmp/bar locally
 kubectl cp <some-namespace>/<some-pod>:/tmp/foo /tmp/bar

Options:
   -c, --container=:
       Container name. If omitted, use the kubectl.kubernetes.io/default-container annotation for
       selecting the container to be attached or the first container in the pod will be chosen

   --no-preserve=false:
       The copied file/directory's ownership and permissions will not be preserved in the
       container

   --retries=0:
       Set number of retries to complete a copy operation from a container. Specify 0 to disable
       or any negative value for infinite retrying. The default is 0 (no retry).

Usage:
 kubectl cp <file-spec-src> <file-spec-dest> [options]

Use "kubectl options" for a list of global command-line options (applies to all commands).


See also[edit]

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