How can I trigger a Kubernetes Scheduled Job manually? I've created a Kubernetes Scheduled Job, which runs twice a day according to its schedule However, I would like to trigger it manually for testing purposes How can I do this?
kubernetes - Complete list of pod statuses - Stack Overflow When you run quot;kubectl get pods -A -o wide quot; you get a list of pods and a STATUS column Where can I get a list of the possible status options? What I trying to do is generate a list of sta
kubernetes - How does kubectl port-forward create a connection? - Stack . . . As far as I understand, to access any application within Kubernetes cluster there should be a Service resource created and that should have an IP address which is accessible from an external network But in case of port-forward how does kubectl create a connection to the application without an IP address which is accessible externally?
How do I force Kubernetes to re-pull an image? - Stack Overflow 315 Kubernetes will pull upon Pod creation if either (see updating-images doc): Using images tagged :latest imagePullPolicy: Always is specified This is great if you want to always pull But what if you want to do it on demand: For example, if you want to use some-public-image:latest but only want to pull a newer version manually when you ask
kubernetes - Monitoring PVC Usage with Prometheus - Stack Overflow EDIT: These metrics are from kube-state-metrics - a service that produces Prometheus format metrics based on the current state of the Kubernetes native resources It is basically listening to Kubernetes API and gathering information about its resources and objects, in particular for PV - PV metrics and PVC - PVC metrics