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@@ -106,40 +106,42 @@ potential issues with client/server version skew.
Once
`kubectl`
is in your path, you can use it to look at your cluster. E.g., running:
```
shell
$
kubectl get services
$
kubectl get
--all-namespaces
services
```
should show a set of
[
services
](
../services.md
)
that look something like this:
```
shell
NAME LABELS SELECTOR IP
(
S
)
PORT
(
S
)
elasticsearch-logging k8s-app
=
elasticsearch-logging,kubernetes.io/cluster-service
=
true
,kubernetes.io/name
=
Elasticsearch k8s-app
=
elasticsearch-logging 10.0.198.255 9200/TCP
kibana-logging k8s-app
=
kibana-logging,kubernetes.io/cluster-service
=
true
,kubernetes.io/name
=
Kibana k8s-app
=
kibana-logging 10.0.56.44 5601/TCP
kube-dns k8s-app
=
kube-dns,kubernetes.io/cluster-service
=
true
,kubernetes.io/name
=
KubeDNS k8s-app
=
kube-dns 10.0.0.10 53/UDP
kubernetes
component
=
apiserver,provider
=
kubernetes <none> 10.0.0.1 443/TCP
```
NAMESPACE NAME LABELS SELECTOR IP
(
S
)
PORT
(
S
)
default kubernetes
component
=
apiserver,provider
=
kubernetes <none> 10.0.0.1 443/TCP
kube-system kube-dns k8s-app
=
kube-dns,kubernetes.io/cluster-service
=
true
,kubernetes.io/name
=
KubeDNS k8s-app
=
kube-dns 10.0.0.10 53/UDP
53/TCP
kube-system kube-ui k8s-app
=
kube-ui,kubernetes.io/cluster-service
=
true
,kubernetes.io/name
=
KubeUI k8s-app
=
kube-ui 10.0.59.25 80/TCP
kube-system monitoring-grafana kubernetes.io/cluster-service
=
true
,kubernetes.io/name
=
Grafana k8s-app
=
influxGrafana 10.0.41.246 80/TCP
kube-system monitoring-heapster kubernetes.io/cluster-service
=
true
,kubernetes.io/name
=
Heapster k8s-app
=
heapster 10.0.59.48 80/TCP
kube-system monitoring-influxdb kubernetes.io/cluster-service
=
true
,kubernetes.io/name
=
InfluxDB k8s-app
=
influxGrafana 10.0.210.156 8083/TCP
8086/TCP
```
Similarly, you can take a look at the
set
of
[
pods]
(
../pods.md
)
that were created during cluster startup.
You can
do
this via the
```
shell
$
kubectl get pods
$ kubectl get
--all-namespaces
pods
```
command.
You'll see see a list of pods that looks something like this (the name specifics will be different):
```
shell
NAME READY REASON RESTARTS AGE
elasticsearch-logging-v1-ab87r 1/1 Running 0 1m
elasticsearch-logging-v1-v9lqa 1/1 Running 0 1m
fluentd-elasticsearch-kubernetes-minion-419y 1/1 Running 0 12s
fluentd-elasticsearch-kubernetes-minion-k0xh 1/1 Running 0 1m
fluentd-elasticsearch-kubernetes-minion-oa8l 1/1 Running 0 1m
fluentd-elasticsearch-kubernetes-minion-xuj5 1/1 Running 0 1m
kibana-logging-v1-cx2p8 1/1 Running 0 1m
kube-dns-v3-pa3w9 3/3 Running 0 1m
monitoring-heapster-v1-m1xkz 1/1 Running 0 1m
NAMESPACE NAME READY STATUS RESTARTS AGE
kube-system fluentd-cloud-logging-kubernetes-minion-63uo 1/1 Running 0 14m
kube-system fluentd-cloud-logging-kubernetes-minion-c1n9 1/1 Running 0 14m
kube-system fluentd-cloud-logging-kubernetes-minion-c4og 1/1 Running 0 14m
kube-system fluentd-cloud-logging-kubernetes-minion-ngua 1/1 Running 0 14m
kube-system kube-dns-v5-7ztia 3/3 Running 0 15m
kube-system kube-ui-v1-curt1 1/1 Running 0 15m
kube-system monitoring-heapster-v5-ex4u3 1/1 Running 1 15m
kube-system monitoring-influx-grafana-v1-piled 2/2 Running 0 15m
```
Some of the pods may take a few seconds to start up (during this time they'll show `Pending`), but check that they all show as `Running` after a short period.
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