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- janetkuo
- thockin
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title: Application Introspection and Debugging
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Once your application is running, you'll inevitably need to debug problems with it.
Earlier we described how you can use `kubectl get pods` to retrieve simple status information about
your pods. But there are a number of ways to get even more information about your application.
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## Using `kubectl describe pod` to fetch details about pods
For this example we'll use a Deployment to create two pods, similar to the earlier example.
{{< code file="nginx-dep.yaml" >}}
Create deployment by running following command:
```shell
$ kubectl create -f https://k8s.io/docs/tasks/debug-application-cluster/nginx-dep.yaml
deployment "nginx-deployment" created
```
```shell
$ kubectl get pods
NAME READY STATUS RESTARTS AGE
nginx-deployment-1006230814-6winp 1/1 Running 0 11s
nginx-deployment-1006230814-fmgu3 1/1 Running 0 11s
```
We can retrieve a lot more information about each of these pods using `kubectl describe pod`. For example:
```shell
$ kubectl describe pod nginx-deployment-1006230814-6winp
Name: nginx-deployment-1006230814-6winp
Namespace: default
Node: kubernetes-node-wul5/10.240.0.9
Start Time: Thu, 24 Mar 2016 01:39:49 +0000
Labels: app=nginx,pod-template-hash=1006230814
Annotations: kubernetes.io/created-by={"kind":"SerializedReference","apiVersion":"v1","reference":{"kind" :"ReplicaSet","namespace":"default","name":"nginx-deployment-1956810328","uid":"14e607e7-8ba1-11e7-b5cb-fa16" ...
Status: Running
IP: 10.244.0.6
Controllers: ReplicaSet/nginx-deployment-1006230814
Containers:
nginx:
Container ID: docker://90315cc9f513c724e9957a4788d3e625a078de84750f244a40f97ae355eb1149
Image: nginx
Image ID: docker://6f62f48c4e55d700cf3eb1b5e33fa051802986b77b874cc351cce539e5163707
Port: 80/TCP
QoS Tier:
cpu: Guaranteed
memory: Guaranteed
Limits:
cpu: 500m
memory: 128Mi
Requests:
memory: 128Mi
cpu: 500m
State: Running
Started: Thu, 24 Mar 2016 01:39:51 +0000
Ready: True
Restart Count: 0
Environment: <none>
Mounts:
/var/run/secrets/kubernetes.io/serviceaccount from default-token-5kdvl (ro)
Conditions:
Type Status
Initialized True
Ready True
PodScheduled True
Volumes:
default-token-4bcbi:
Type: Secret (a volume populated by a Secret)
SecretName: default-token-4bcbi
Optional: false
QoS Class: Guaranteed
Node-Selectors: <none>
Tolerations: <none>
Events:
FirstSeen LastSeen Count From SubobjectPath Type Reason Message
--------- -------- ----- ---- ------------- -------- ------ -------
54s 54s 1 {default-scheduler } Normal Scheduled Successfully assigned nginx-deployment-1006230814-6winp to kubernetes-node-wul5
54s 54s 1 {kubelet kubernetes-node-wul5} spec.containers{nginx} Normal Pulling pulling image "nginx"
53s 53s 1 {kubelet kubernetes-node-wul5} spec.containers{nginx} Normal Pulled Successfully pulled image "nginx"
53s 53s 1 {kubelet kubernetes-node-wul5} spec.containers{nginx} Normal Created Created container with docker id 90315cc9f513
53s 53s 1 {kubelet kubernetes-node-wul5} spec.containers{nginx} Normal Started Started container with docker id 90315cc9f513
```
Here you can see configuration information about the container(s) and Pod (labels, resource requirements, etc.), as well as status information about the container(s) and Pod (state, readiness, restart count, events, etc.).
The container state is one of Waiting, Running, or Terminated. Depending on the state, additional information will be provided -- here you can see that for a container in Running state, the system tells you when the container started.
Ready tells you whether the container passed its last readiness probe. (In this case, the container does not have a readiness probe configured; the container is assumed to be ready if no readiness probe is configured.)
Restart Count tells you how many times the container has been restarted; this information can be useful for detecting crash loops in containers that are configured with a restart policy of 'always.'
Currently the only Condition associated with a Pod is the binary Ready condition, which indicates that the pod is able to service requests and should be added to the load balancing pools of all matching services.
Lastly, you see a log of recent events related to your Pod. The system compresses multiple identical events by indicating the first and last time it was seen and the number of times it was seen. "From" indicates the component that is logging the event, "SubobjectPath" tells you which object (e.g. container within the pod) is being referred to, and "Reason" and "Message" tell you what happened.
## Example: debugging Pending Pods
A common scenario that you can detect using events is when you've created a Pod that won't fit on any node. For example, the Pod might request more resources than are free on any node, or it might specify a label selector that doesn't match any nodes. Let's say we created the previous Deployment with 5 replicas (instead of 2) and requesting 600 millicores instead of 500, on a four-node cluster where each (virtual) machine has 1 CPU. In that case one of the Pods will not be able to schedule. (Note that because of the cluster addon pods such as fluentd, skydns, etc., that run on each node, if we requested 1000 millicores then none of the Pods would be able to schedule.)
```shell
$ kubectl get pods
NAME READY STATUS RESTARTS AGE
nginx-deployment-1006230814-6winp 1/1 Running 0 7m
nginx-deployment-1006230814-fmgu3 1/1 Running 0 7m
nginx-deployment-1370807587-6ekbw 1/1 Running 0 1m
nginx-deployment-1370807587-fg172 0/1 Pending 0 1m
nginx-deployment-1370807587-fz9sd 0/1 Pending 0 1m
```
To find out why the nginx-deployment-1370807587-fz9sd pod is not running, we can use `kubectl describe pod` on the pending Pod and look at its events:
```shell
$ kubectl describe pod nginx-deployment-1370807587-fz9sd
Name: nginx-deployment-1370807587-fz9sd
Namespace: default
Node: /
Labels: app=nginx,pod-template-hash=1370807587
Status: Pending
IP:
Controllers: ReplicaSet/nginx-deployment-1370807587
Containers:
nginx:
Image: nginx
Port: 80/TCP
QoS Tier:
memory: Guaranteed
cpu: Guaranteed
Limits:
cpu: 1
memory: 128Mi
Requests:
cpu: 1
memory: 128Mi
Environment Variables:
Volumes:
default-token-4bcbi:
Type: Secret (a volume populated by a Secret)
SecretName: default-token-4bcbi
Events:
FirstSeen LastSeen Count From SubobjectPath Type Reason Message
--------- -------- ----- ---- ------------- -------- ------ -------
1m 48s 7 {default-scheduler } Warning FailedScheduling pod (nginx-deployment-1370807587-fz9sd) failed to fit in any node
fit failure on node (kubernetes-node-6ta5): Node didn't have enough resource: CPU, requested: 1000, used: 1420, capacity: 2000
fit failure on node (kubernetes-node-wul5): Node didn't have enough resource: CPU, requested: 1000, used: 1100, capacity: 2000
```
Here you can see the event generated by the scheduler saying that the Pod failed to schedule for reason `FailedScheduling` (and possibly others). The message tells us that there were not enough resources for the Pod on any of the nodes.
To correct this situation, you can use `kubectl scale` to update your Deployment to specify four or fewer replicas. (Or you could just leave the one Pod pending, which is harmless.)
Events such as the ones you saw at the end of `kubectl describe pod` are persisted in etcd and provide high-level information on what is happening in the cluster. To list all events you can use
```shell
kubectl get events
```
but you have to remember that events are namespaced. This means that if you're interested in events for some namespaced object (e.g. what happened with Pods in namespace `my-namespace`) you need to explicitly provide a namespace to the command:
```shell
kubectl get events --namespace=my-namespace
```
To see events from all namespaces, you can use the `--all-namespaces` argument.
In addition to `kubectl describe pod`, another way to get extra information about a pod (beyond what is provided by `kubectl get pod`) is to pass the `-o yaml` output format flag to `kubectl get pod`. This will give you, in YAML format, even more information than `kubectl describe pod`--essentially all of the information the system has about the Pod. Here you will see things like annotations (which are key-value metadata without the label restrictions, that is used internally by Kubernetes system components), restart policy, ports, and volumes.
```yaml
$ kubectl get pod nginx-deployment-1006230814-6winp -o yaml
apiVersion: v1
kind: Pod
metadata:
annotations:
kubernetes.io/created-by: |
{"kind":"SerializedReference","apiVersion":"v1","reference":{"kind":"ReplicaSet","namespace":"default","name":"nginx-deployment-1006230814","uid":"4c84c175-f161-11e5-9a78-42010af00005","apiVersion":"extensions","resourceVersion":"133434"}}
creationTimestamp: 2016-03-24T01:39:50Z
generateName: nginx-deployment-1006230814-
labels:
app: nginx
pod-template-hash: "1006230814"
name: nginx-deployment-1006230814-6winp
namespace: default
resourceVersion: "133447"
selfLink: /api/v1/namespaces/default/pods/nginx-deployment-1006230814-6winp
uid: 4c879808-f161-11e5-9a78-42010af00005
spec:
containers:
- image: nginx
imagePullPolicy: Always
name: nginx
ports:
- containerPort: 80
protocol: TCP
resources:
limits:
cpu: 500m
memory: 128Mi
requests:
cpu: 500m
memory: 128Mi
terminationMessagePath: /dev/termination-log
volumeMounts:
- mountPath: /var/run/secrets/kubernetes.io/serviceaccount
name: default-token-4bcbi
readOnly: true
dnsPolicy: ClusterFirst
nodeName: kubernetes-node-wul5
restartPolicy: Always
securityContext: {}
serviceAccount: default
serviceAccountName: default
terminationGracePeriodSeconds: 30
volumes:
- name: default-token-4bcbi
secret:
secretName: default-token-4bcbi
status:
conditions:
- lastProbeTime: null
lastTransitionTime: 2016-03-24T01:39:51Z
status: "True"
type: Ready
containerStatuses:
- containerID: docker://90315cc9f513c724e9957a4788d3e625a078de84750f244a40f97ae355eb1149
image: nginx
imageID: docker://6f62f48c4e55d700cf3eb1b5e33fa051802986b77b874cc351cce539e5163707
lastState: {}
name: nginx
ready: true
restartCount: 0
state:
running:
startedAt: 2016-03-24T01:39:51Z
hostIP: 10.240.0.9
phase: Running
podIP: 10.244.0.6
startTime: 2016-03-24T01:39:49Z
```
## Example: debugging a down/unreachable node
Sometimes when debugging it can be useful to look at the status of a node -- for example, because you've noticed strange behavior of a Pod that's running on the node, or to find out why a Pod won't schedule onto the node. As with Pods, you can use `kubectl describe node` and `kubectl get node -o yaml` to retrieve detailed information about nodes. For example, here's what you'll see if a node is down (disconnected from the network, or kubelet dies and won't restart, etc.). Notice the events that show the node is NotReady, and also notice that the pods are no longer running (they are evicted after five minutes of NotReady status).
```shell
$ kubectl get nodes
NAME STATUS AGE VERSION
kubernetes-node-861h NotReady 1h v1.6.0+fff5156
kubernetes-node-bols Ready 1h v1.6.0+fff5156
kubernetes-node-st6x Ready 1h v1.6.0+fff5156
kubernetes-node-unaj Ready 1h v1.6.0+fff5156
```
```shell
$ kubectl describe node kubernetes-node-861h
Name: kubernetes-node-861h
Role
Labels: beta.kubernetes.io/arch=amd64
beta.kubernetes.io/os=linux
kubernetes.io/hostname=kubernetes-node-861h
Annotations: node.alpha.kubernetes.io/ttl=0
volumes.kubernetes.io/controller-managed-attach-detach=true
Taints: <none>
CreationTimestamp: Mon, 04 Sep 2017 17:13:23 +0800
Phase:
Conditions:
Type Status LastHeartbeatTime LastTransitionTime Reason Message
---- ------ ----------------- ------------------ ------ -------
OutOfDisk Unknown Fri, 08 Sep 2017 16:04:28 +0800 Fri, 08 Sep 2017 16:20:58 +0800 NodeStatusUnknown Kubelet stopped posting node status.
MemoryPressure Unknown Fri, 08 Sep 2017 16:04:28 +0800 Fri, 08 Sep 2017 16:20:58 +0800 NodeStatusUnknown Kubelet stopped posting node status.
DiskPressure Unknown Fri, 08 Sep 2017 16:04:28 +0800 Fri, 08 Sep 2017 16:20:58 +0800 NodeStatusUnknown Kubelet stopped posting node status.
Ready Unknown Fri, 08 Sep 2017 16:04:28 +0800 Fri, 08 Sep 2017 16:20:58 +0800 NodeStatusUnknown Kubelet stopped posting node status.
Addresses: 10.240.115.55,104.197.0.26
Capacity:
cpu: 2
hugePages: 0
memory: 4046788Ki
pods: 110
Allocatable:
cpu: 1500m
hugePages: 0
memory: 1479263Ki
pods: 110
System Info:
Machine ID: 8e025a21a4254e11b028584d9d8b12c4
System UUID: 349075D1-D169-4F25-9F2A-E886850C47E3
Boot ID: 5cd18b37-c5bd-4658-94e0-e436d3f110e0
Kernel Version: 4.4.0-31-generic
OS Image: Debian GNU/Linux 8 (jessie)
Operating System: linux
Architecture: amd64
Container Runtime Version: docker://1.12.5
Kubelet Version: v1.6.9+a3d1dfa6f4335
Kube-Proxy Version: v1.6.9+a3d1dfa6f4335
ExternalID: 15233045891481496305
Non-terminated Pods: (9 in total)
Namespace Name CPU Requests CPU Limits Memory Requests Memory Limits
--------- ---- ------------ ---------- --------------- -------------
......
Allocated resources:
(Total limits may be over 100 percent, i.e., overcommitted.)
CPU Requests CPU Limits Memory Requests Memory Limits
------------ ---------- --------------- -------------
900m (60%) 2200m (146%) 1009286400 (66%) 5681286400 (375%)
Events: <none>
```
```shell
$ kubectl get node kubernetes-node-861h -o yaml
```
```yaml
apiVersion: v1
kind: Node
metadata:
creationTimestamp: 2015-07-10T21:32:29Z
labels:
kubernetes.io/hostname: kubernetes-node-861h
name: kubernetes-node-861h
resourceVersion: "757"
selfLink: /api/v1/nodes/kubernetes-node-861h
uid: 2a69374e-274b-11e5-a234-42010af0d969
spec:
externalID: "15233045891481496305"
podCIDR: 10.244.0.0/24
providerID: gce://striped-torus-760/us-central1-b/kubernetes-node-861h
status:
addresses:
- address: 10.240.115.55
type: InternalIP
- address: 104.197.0.26
type: ExternalIP
capacity:
cpu: "1"
memory: 3800808Ki
pods: "100"
conditions:
- lastHeartbeatTime: 2015-07-10T21:34:32Z
lastTransitionTime: 2015-07-10T21:35:15Z
reason: Kubelet stopped posting node status.
status: Unknown
type: Ready
nodeInfo:
bootID: 4e316776-b40d-4f78-a4ea-ab0d73390897
containerRuntimeVersion: docker://Unknown
kernelVersion: 3.16.0-0.bpo.4-amd64
kubeProxyVersion: v0.21.1-185-gffc5a86098dc01
kubeletVersion: v0.21.1-185-gffc5a86098dc01
machineID: ""
osImage: Debian GNU/Linux 7 (wheezy)
systemUUID: ABE5F6B4-D44B-108B-C46A-24CCE16C8B6E
```
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Ma <klaus1982.cn@gmail.com> * Update docs related to PersistentVolumeLabel admission control (#9109) The said admission controller is disabled by default in 1.11 (kubernetes/kubernetes#64326) and scheduled to be removed in future release. * client exec auth: updates for 1.11 (#9154) * Updates HA kubeadm docs (#9066) * Updates HA kubeadm docs Signed-off-by: Chuck Ha <ha.chuck@gmail.com> * kubeadm HA - Add stacked control plane steps * ssh instructions and some typos in the bash scripts Signed-off-by: Chuck Ha <ha.chuck@gmail.com> * Fix typos and copypasta errors * Fix rebase issues * Integrate more changes Signed-off-by: Chuck Ha <ha.chuck@gmail.com> * copyedits, layout and formatting fixes * final copyedits * Adds a sanity check for load balancer connection Signed-off-by: Chuck Ha <ha.chuck@gmail.com> * formatting fixes, copyedits * fix typos, formatting * Document the Pod Ready++ feature (#9180) Closes: #9107 Xref: kubernetes/kubernetes#64057 * Mention 'KubeletPluginsWatcher' feature (#9177) * Mention 'KubeletPluginsWatcher' feature This feature is more developers oriented than users oriented, so simply mention it in the feature gate should be fine. In future, when the design doc is migrated from Google doc to the kubernetes/community repo, we can add links to it for users who want to dig deeper. Closes: #9108 Xref: kubernetes/kubernetes#63328, kubernetes/kubernetes#64605 * Copyedit * Amend dynamic volume list docs (#9181) The dynamic volume list feature has been documented but the feature gate related was not there yet. Closes: #9105 * Document for service account projection (#9182) This adds docs for the service account projection feature. Xref: kubernetes/kubernetes#63819, kubernetes/community#1973 Closes: #9102 * Update pod priority and preemption user docs (#9172) * Update pod priority and preemption user docs * Copyedit * Documentation on setting node name with Kubeadm (#8925) * Documentation on setting node name with Kubeadm * copyedit * Add kubeadm upgrade docs for 1.11 (#9089) * Add kubeadm upgrade docs for 1.11 * Initial docs review feedback * Add 1-11 to outline * Fix formatting on tab blocks * Move file to correct location * Add `kubeadm upgrade node config` step * Overzealous ediffing * copyedit, fix lists and headings * clarify --force flag for fixing bad state * Get TOML ready for 1.11 release * Blog post for 1.11 release (#9254) * Blog post for 1.11 release * Update 2018-06-26-kubernetes-1.11-release-announcement.md * Update 2018-06-26-kubernetes-1.11-release-announcement.md * Update 2018-06-26-kubernetes-1.11-release-announcement.md
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Learn about additional debugging tools, including:
* [Logging](/docs/concepts/cluster-administration/logging/)
* [Monitoring](/docs/tasks/debug-application-cluster/resource-usage-monitoring/)
* [Getting into containers via `exec`](/docs/tasks/debug-application-cluster/get-shell-running-container/)
* [Connecting to containers via proxies](/docs/tasks/access-kubernetes-api/http-proxy-access-api/)
* [Connecting to containers via port forwarding](/docs/tasks/access-application-cluster/port-forward-access-application-cluster/)
Release docs for Kubernetes 1.11 (#9171) * Seperate priority and preemption (#8144) * Doc about PID pressure condition. (#8211) * Doc about PID pressure condition. Signed-off-by: Da K. Ma <klaus1982.cn@gmail.com> * "so" -> "too" * Update version selector for 1.11 * StorageObjectInUseProtection is GA (#8291) * Feature gate: StorageObjectInUseProtection is GA Update feature gate reference for 1.11 * Trivial commit to re-trigger Netlify * CRIContainerLogRotation is Beta in 1.11 (#8665) * Seperate priority and preemption (#8144) * CRIContainerLogRotation is Beta in 1.11 xref: kubernetes/kubernetes#64046 * Bring StorageObjectInUseProtection feature to GA (#8159) * StorageObjectInUseProtection is GA (#8291) * Feature gate: StorageObjectInUseProtection is GA Update feature gate reference for 1.11 * Trivial commit to re-trigger Netlify * Bring StorageObjectInUseProtection feature to GA StorageObjectInUseProtection is Beta in K8s 1.10. It's brought to GA in K8s 1.11. * Fixed typo and added feature state tags. * Remove KUBE_API_VERSIONS doc (#8292) The support to the KUBER_API_VERSIONS environment variable is completely dropped (no deprecation). This PR removes the related doc in release-1.11. xref: kubernetes/kubernetes#63165 * Remove InitialResources from admission controllers (#8293) The feature (was experimental) is dropped in 1.11. xref: kubernetes/kubernetes#58784 * Remove docs related to in-tree support to GPU (#8294) * Remove docs related to in-tree support to GPU The in-tree support to GPU is completely removed in release 1.11. This PR removes the related docs in release-1.11 branch. xref: kubernetes/kubernetes#61498 * Update content updated by PR to Hugo syntax Signed-off-by: Misty Stanley-Jones <mistyhacks@google.com> * Update the doc about extra volume in kubeadm config (#8453) Signed-off-by: Xianglin Gao <xianglin.gxl@alibaba-inc.com> * Update CRD Subresources for 1.11 (#8519) * coredns: update notes in administer-cluster/coredns.md (#8697) CoreDNS is installed by default in 1.11. Add notes on how to install kube-dns instead. Update notes about CoreDNS->CoreDNS upgrades as in 1.11 the Corefile is retained. Add example on upgrading from kube-dns to CoreDNS. * kubeadm-alpha: CoreDNS related changes (#8727) Update note about CoreDNS feature gate. This change also updates a tab as a kubeadm sub-command will change. It looks for a new generated file: generated/kubeadm_alpha_phase_addon_coredns.md instead of: generated/kubeadm_alpha_phase_addon_kube-dns.md * Update cloud controller manager docs to beta 1.11 (#8756) * Update cloud controller manager docs to beta 1.11 * Use Hugo shortcode for feature state * kubeadm-upgrade: include new command `kubeadm upgrade diff` (#8617) Also: - Include note that this was added in 1.11. - Modify the note about upgrade guidance. * independent: update CoreDNS mentions for kubeadm (#8753) Give CoreDNS instead of kube-dns examples in: - docs/setup/independent/create-cluster-kubeadm.md - docs/setup/independent/troubleshooting-kubeadm.md * update 1.11 --server-print info (#8870) * update 1.11 --server-print info * Copyedit * Mark ExpandPersistentVolumes feature to beta (#8778) * Update version selector for 1.11 * Mark ExpandPersistentVolumes Beta xref: kubernetes/kubernetes#64288 * fix shortcode, add placeholder files to fix deploy failures (#8874) * declare ipvs ga (#8850) * kubeadm: update info about CoreDNS in kubeadm-init.md (#8728) Add info to install kube-dns instead of CoreDNS, as CoreDNS is the default DNS server in 1.11. Add notes that kubeadm config images can be used to list and pull the required images in 1.11. * kubeadm: update implementation-details.md about CoreDNS (#8829) - Replace examples from kube-dns to CoreDNS - Add notes about the CoreDNS feature gate status in 1.11 - Add note that the service name for CoreDNS is also called `kube-dns` * Update block device support for 1.11 (#8895) * Update block device support for 1.11 * Copyedits * Fix typo 'fiber channel' (#8957) Signed-off-by: Misty Stanley-Jones <mistyhacks@google.com> * kubeadm-upgrade: add the 'node [config]' sub-command (#8960) - Add includes for the generated pages - Include placeholder generated pages * kubeadm-init: update the example for the MasterConfiguration (#8958) - include godocs link for MasterConfiguration - include example MasterConfiguration - add note that `kubeadm config print-default` can be used * kubeadm-config: include new commands (#8862) Add notes and includes for these new commands in 1.11: - kubeadm config print-default - kubeadm config migrate - kubeadm config images list - kubeadm config images pull Include placeholder generated files for the above. * administer-cluster/coredns: include more changes (#8985) It was requested that for this page a couple of methods should be outlined: - manual installation for CoreDNS explained at the Kubernetes section of the GitHub project for CoreDNS - installation and upgrade via kubeadm Make the above changes and also add a section "About CoreDNS". This commit also lowercases a section title. * Update CRD subresources doc for 1.11 (#8918) * Add docs for volume expansion and online resizing (#8896) * Add docs for volume expansion going beta * Copyedit * Address feedback * Update exec plugin docs with TLS credentials (#8826) * Update exec plugin docs with TLS credentials kubernetes/kubernetes#61803 implements TLS client credential support for 1.11. * Copyedit * More copyedits for clarification * Additional copyedit * Change token->credential * NodeRestriction admission prevents kubelet taint removal (#8911) * dns-custom-namerserver: break down the page into mutliple sections (#8900) * dns-custom-namerserver: break down the page into mutliple sections This page is currently about kube-dns and is a bit outdated. Introduce the heading `# Customizing kube-dns`. Introduce a separate section about CoreDNS. * Copyedits, fix headings for customizing DNS Hey Lubomir, I coypedited pretty heavily because this workflow is so much easier for docs and because I'm trying to help improve everything touching kubeadm as much as possible. But there's one outstanding issue wrt headings and intro content: you can't add a heading 1 to a topic to do what you wanted to do. The page title in the front matter is rendered as a heading 1 and everything else has to start at heading 2. (We still need to doc this better in the docs contributing content, I know.) Instead, I think we need to rewrite the top-of-page intro content to explain better the relationship between kube-dns and CoreDNS. I'm happy to write something, but I thought I'd push this commit first so you can see what I'm doing. Hope it's all clear -- ping here or on Slack with any questions ~ Jennifer * Interim fix for talking about CoreDNS * Fix CoreDNS details * PSP readOnly hostPath (#8898) * Add documentation for crictl (#8880) * Add documentation for crictl * Copyedit Signed-off-by: Misty Stanley-Jones <mistyhacks@google.com> * Final copyedit * VolumeSubpathEnvExpansion alpha feature (#8835) * Note that Heapster is deprecated (#8827) * Note that Heapster is deprecated This notes that Heapster is deprecated, and migrates the relevant docs to talk about metrics-server or other solutions by default. * Copyedits and improvements Signed-off-by: Misty Stanley-Jones <mistyhacks@google.com> * Address feedback * fix shortcode to troubleshoot deploy (#9057) * update dynamic kubelet config docs for v1.11 (#8766) * update dynamic kubelet config docs for v1.11 * Substantial copyedit * Address feedback * Reference doc for kubeadm (release-1.11) (#9044) * Reference doc for kubeadm (release-1.11) * fix shortcode to troubleshoot deploy (#9057) * Reference doc for kube-components (release-1.11) (#9045) * Reference doc for kube-components (release-1.11) * Update cloud-controller-manager.md * fix shortcode to troubleshoot deploy (#9057) * Documentation on lowercasing kubeadm init apiserver SANs (#9059) * Documentation on lowercasing kubeadm init apiserver SANs * fix shortcode to troubleshoot deploy (#9057) * Clarification in dynamic Kubelet config doc (#9061) * Promote sysctls to Beta (#8804) * Promote sysctls to Beta * Copyedits Signed-off-by: Misty Stanley-Jones <mistyhacks@google.com> * Review comments * Address feedback * More feedback * kubectl reference docs for 1.11 (#9080) * Update Kubernetes API 1.11 ref docs (#8977) * Update v1alpha1 to v1beta1. * Adjust left nav for 1.11 ref docs. * Trim list of old ref docs. * Update Federation API ref docs for 1.11. (#9064) * Update Federation API ref docs for 1.11. * Add titles. * Update definitions.html * CRD versioning Public Documentation (#8834) * CRD versioning Public Documentation * Copyedit Signed-off-by: Misty Stanley-Jones <mistyhacks@google.com> * Address feedback * More rewrites * Address feedback * Update main CRD page in light of versioning * Reorg CRD docs * Further reorg * Tweak title * CSI documentation update for raw block volume support (#8927) * CSI documetation update for raw block volume support * minor edits for "CSI raw block volume support" Some small grammar and style nits. * minor CSIBlockVolume edits * Update kubectl component ref page for 1.11. (#9094) * Update kubectl component ref page for 1.11. * Add title. Replace stevepe with username. * crd versioning doc: fix nits (#9142) * Update `DynamicKubeletConfig` feature to beta (#9110) xref: kubernetes/kubernetes#64275 * Documentation for dynamic volume limits based on node type (#8871) * add cos for storage limits * Update docs specific for aws and gce * fix some minor things * Update storage-limits.md * Add k8s version to feature-state shortcode * The Doc update for ScheduleDaemonSetPods (#8842) Signed-off-by: Da K. Ma <klaus1982.cn@gmail.com> * Update docs related to PersistentVolumeLabel admission control (#9109) The said admission controller is disabled by default in 1.11 (kubernetes/kubernetes#64326) and scheduled to be removed in future release. * client exec auth: updates for 1.11 (#9154) * Updates HA kubeadm docs (#9066) * Updates HA kubeadm docs Signed-off-by: Chuck Ha <ha.chuck@gmail.com> * kubeadm HA - Add stacked control plane steps * ssh instructions and some typos in the bash scripts Signed-off-by: Chuck Ha <ha.chuck@gmail.com> * Fix typos and copypasta errors * Fix rebase issues * Integrate more changes Signed-off-by: Chuck Ha <ha.chuck@gmail.com> * copyedits, layout and formatting fixes * final copyedits * Adds a sanity check for load balancer connection Signed-off-by: Chuck Ha <ha.chuck@gmail.com> * formatting fixes, copyedits * fix typos, formatting * Document the Pod Ready++ feature (#9180) Closes: #9107 Xref: kubernetes/kubernetes#64057 * Mention 'KubeletPluginsWatcher' feature (#9177) * Mention 'KubeletPluginsWatcher' feature This feature is more developers oriented than users oriented, so simply mention it in the feature gate should be fine. In future, when the design doc is migrated from Google doc to the kubernetes/community repo, we can add links to it for users who want to dig deeper. Closes: #9108 Xref: kubernetes/kubernetes#63328, kubernetes/kubernetes#64605 * Copyedit * Amend dynamic volume list docs (#9181) The dynamic volume list feature has been documented but the feature gate related was not there yet. Closes: #9105 * Document for service account projection (#9182) This adds docs for the service account projection feature. Xref: kubernetes/kubernetes#63819, kubernetes/community#1973 Closes: #9102 * Update pod priority and preemption user docs (#9172) * Update pod priority and preemption user docs * Copyedit * Documentation on setting node name with Kubeadm (#8925) * Documentation on setting node name with Kubeadm * copyedit * Add kubeadm upgrade docs for 1.11 (#9089) * Add kubeadm upgrade docs for 1.11 * Initial docs review feedback * Add 1-11 to outline * Fix formatting on tab blocks * Move file to correct location * Add `kubeadm upgrade node config` step * Overzealous ediffing * copyedit, fix lists and headings * clarify --force flag for fixing bad state * Get TOML ready for 1.11 release * Blog post for 1.11 release (#9254) * Blog post for 1.11 release * Update 2018-06-26-kubernetes-1.11-release-announcement.md * Update 2018-06-26-kubernetes-1.11-release-announcement.md * Update 2018-06-26-kubernetes-1.11-release-announcement.md
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* [Inspect Kubernetes node with crictl](/docs/tasks/debug-application-cluster/crictl/)
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