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Kubernetes Basics · Lesson

Inspecting and Troubleshooting Your Cluster

Use kubectl to inspect node and pod health, read logs, describe events, and exec into containers so you can diagnose problems in your first cluster.

When Things Go Wrong

Your first deploy will sometimes misbehave. The good news: kubectl gives you everything needed to see what is happening and fix it methodically.

Check the Nodes

Start broad. Are the cluster nodes healthy and Ready?

kubectl get nodes -o wide

All lessons in this course

  1. Minikube Installation & Setup
  2. Kubeconfig and Contexts
  3. Deploying a Simple App
  4. Inspecting and Troubleshooting Your Cluster
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