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Version: v1.1

kubectl nova get deployment

kubectl-nova get deployment

Get deployments

Synopsis

get deployment is essentially the same as kubectl get deployments, but it uses gives additional context, so you can see in which workload cluster your deployments run.

kubectl-nova get deployment [flags]

Examples


$ kubectl nova get deployment
NAME READY UP-TO-DATE AVAILABLE CLUSTER
nginx2 10/10 10 10 wlc-1,wlc-2::Divide
frontend 3/3 3 3 wlc-1
redis-follower 2/2 2 2 wlc-1
redis-leader 1/1 1 1 wlc-1

Options

  -A, --all-namespaces     If present, all namespaces scope for this CLI request. Namespace is ignored even if specified with --namespace.
--context string Nova context (default "nova")
-h, --help help for deployment
-n, --namespace string If present, the namespace scope for this CLI request (default "default")

SEE ALSO

  • kubectl-nova get - get resources (clusters, schedulegroups or deployments) with additional context
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