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hoelz.ro
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| | | | | Field selectors are a handy filter you can provide kubectl get via the --field-selector option to pare down the list of resources you get back from the server. The docs mention that supported fields vary from resource to resource, but sadly don't mention which resources support which fields. I did a little bit of poking around, and - as far as I can tell - this isn't documented anywhere! So, seeing as reading source code is one of my Maslow's hammers, I broke out that particular hammer and got to reading. | |
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markentier.tech
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| | | | | Sometimes I need a TLS1 certificate, for some local HTTPS or other services/protocols with some level of security to pla... | markentier.tech | |
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pliutau.com
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| | | | | Software Engineering Lead with a passion for APIs, Web, Cloud, Microservices, DevOps, Kubernetes etc. Engineering Lead at solsten.io | |
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blog.zespre.com
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| | | The dockershim has been announced as deprecated since Kubernetes v1.20. And Kubernetes v1.23 is about to step into its EOL after the end of this month. So its time to move forward! Lets upgrade the cluster to v1.24. This article is solely for the personal record about changing container runtimes to upgrade Kubernetes from v1.23 to v1.24. | ||