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konfig
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Kubeconfig-Merger - Dumb script that merge 2 kubeconfig
There is also https://github.com/corneliusweig/konfig which allows to merge, split or export kubeconfig.
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Managing Kubernetes config files
I just read about this in the latest KubeWeekly: https://github.com/corneliusweig/konfig
kubectl-node-shell
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There are only 12 binaries in Talos Linux
Big fan of Talos, have used it in some homelab + cloud clusters over the years, currently powers all my self-hosting. The `talosctl` command is great, and any time you need to do node-level debugging, there's always something like node-shell [1].
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ImagePullPolicy: IfNotPresent - (image doesn’t exist in repo) - Is it possible to pull the micro service image from an EKS node and then push to repo?
If you can ssh into the nodes you can definitely docker export the image and copy it somewhere. If you can't ssh you may be able to run something like this: https://github.com/kvaps/kubectl-node-shell
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Talos Linux
The amount and variety of machine images shipped is honestly impressive:
https://github.com/siderolabs/talos/releases/tag/v1.0.6
First time I have seen a project publish vmware-arm64.ova for ESXi arm edition.
Is it still possible to exec into a shell on a cluster node via something like https://github.com/kvaps/kubectl-node-shell ?
What are some alternatives?
kubectl-tmux-exec - A kubectl plugin to control multiple pods simultaneously using Tmux
kubie - A more powerful alternative to kubectx and kubens
talos - Talos Linux is a modern Linux distribution built for Kubernetes.
kubecm - Manage your kubeconfig more easily.
kubectl-aliases - Programmatically generated handy kubectl aliases.
kubespy - pod debugging tool for kubernetes clusters with docker runtimes
kubectl-capture - A kubectl plugin which triggers a Sysdig capture
kubectx - Faster way to switch between clusters and namespaces in kubectl
kubectl-sudo - Run kubernetes commands with the security privileges of another user
kconf - Manage multiple kubeconfigs easily
kubeswitch - The kubectx for operators.
go-containerregistry - Go library and CLIs for working with container registries