Certified Kubernetes Administrator: Working with Your Cluster
This course will teach you the first steps in interacting with a Kubernetes cluster using kubectl.
What you'll learn
At the core of administering a Kubernetes cluster is having a expert knowledge kubectl, the primary CLI tool used to manage workloads in a Kubernetes cluster.
In this course, Certified Kubernetes Administrator: Working with Your Cluster, you’ll learn to interact with a Kubernetes cluster using kubectl. First, you’ll explore how to use kubectl, the primary CLI tool you will use to interact with a Kubernetes cluster. Then, you’ll discover how to perform basic application deployments using kubectl both imperatively and declaratively. When you’re finished with this course, you’ll have the skills and knowledge of kubectl and application deployment basics needed to interact with a Kubernetes cluster.
Table of contents
- Introduction, Course, and Module Overview 0m
- Introducing kubectl 1m
- Using kubectl - Operations 2m
- Using kubectl - Resources 1m
- Using kubectl - Output 2m
- Working with kubectl 2m
- Demo: Using kubectl get 7m
- Demo: Discovering Resources and Documentation at the Command Line 6m
- Demo: Getting Resource Details with kubectl describe 3m
- Demo: Finding Command Line Help and Configuring Bash Auto-completion 3m
- Understanding Application Deployments in Kubernetes 2m
- Working with Manifests - Pods, Deployments, and Using dry-run 7m
- Understanding the Kubernetes Application Deployment Process 3m
- Demo: Creating Workloads Imperatively 4m
- Demo: Accessing Pods with kubectl logs and exec 2m
- Demo: A Deeper Dive into Deployments, Replica Sets, and Pods 7m
- Demo: Imperatively Exposing Applications with Services 4m
- Demo: Accessing Resources with Output Modifiers 2m
- Demo: Generating Manifests with dry-run and Deploying Resources Declaratively 3m
- Demo: Modifying Existing Resources in Your Cluster - Part 1 2m
- Demo: Modifying Existing Resources in Your Cluster - Part 2 3m
- Module Summary, What's Next, and Thank You! 1m