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kubespy
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Introducing KoolKits - OSS Debugging Toolkits for Kubernetes
P.S. KoolKits was inspired by kubespy and netshoot.
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].
[1] https://github.com/kvaps/kubectl-node-shell
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How do we access node filesystem and utilities from a privileged Pod/container?
There is a great tool I use to access nodes in privileged mode called kubectl node-shell https://github.com/kvaps/kubectl-node-shell you just type kubectl-node_shell and that is it. It will start privileged pod for you on that node and give you full access to that node.
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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?
jHiccup - jHiccup is a non-intrusive instrumentation tool that logs and records platform "hiccups" - including the JVM stalls that often happen when Java applications are executed and/or any OS or hardware platform noise that may cause the running application to not be continuously runnable.
talos - Talos Linux is a modern Linux distribution built for Kubernetes.
llnode - An lldb plugin for Node.js and V8, which enables inspection of JavaScript states for insights into Node.js processes and their core dumps.
kubectl-sudo - Run kubernetes commands with the security privileges of another user
vardbg - A simple Python debugger and profiler that generates animated visualizations of program flow, useful for algorithm learning.
konfig - konfig helps to merge, split or import kubeconfig files
koolkits - 🧰 Opinionated, language-specific, batteries-included debug container images for Kubernetes.
go-containerregistry - Go library and CLIs for working with container registries
kubectl-plugin-ssh-jump - A kubectl plugin to access nodes or remote services using a SSH jump Pod
kubectl-build - Build dockerfiles directly in your Kubernetes cluster.
netshoot - a Docker + Kubernetes network trouble-shooting swiss-army container