kubectl-pods_on
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kubectl plugin to query Pods by Node names or selectors
kubectl pods-on
A kubectl plugin to query list of pods running on a Node (by name or Node label selector).
If you ever found yourself finding a list of Pods on a particular Node or a set of Nodes, you'll find this plugin useful.
Features
- Query multiple Node names at the same time.
- Specify Node selectors (instead of Node names) to query
- Supports
-o/--output=json|yaml|wide|jsonpath|go-template|...formats (just likekubectl) - Performance optimizations like parallel queries.
- Runs fast on large clusters, as it employs different query strategies based on the cluster size.
Examples
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List all pods running on a node (or more nodes):
kubectl pods-on <node-name> [<node-name>...] -
List all pods running on nodes with a specific label:
kubectl pods-on pool=general -
List all pods running on nodes that match a particular selector:
kubectl pods-on "topology.kubernetes.io/zone in (us-west-1a, us-west-1b)" -
A combination of both syntaxes (the results of each selector will be OR'ed):
kubectl pods-on \ "tier in (db, cache)" \ "foo=bar"\ node1.example.com
Installation
Install using Krew
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Install Krew using its installation guide.
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Run
kubectl krew install pods-on. -
kubectl pods-onis ready to use!
Install using go (not recommended)
In this method, you will not receive any updates to the plugin unless you
manually run go install again.
-
go install github.com/ahmetb/kubectl-pods_on@latest -
Add
$HOME/go/binto yourPATH. -
Run
kubectl pods-on!
License
Distributed as-is under Apache 2.0. See LICENSE.