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Use this tag if a question is about kubectl

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Copy multiple files using * wildcard from kubernetes container

I had a similar requirement and finally settled on: mkdir /my/dest/dir kubectl exec $TARGET_POD -n MYNAMESPACE -- tar -zcvf - -C /my/src/directory . | tar -zxvf - -C /my/dest/dir This depends on 'tar … And "bash" is your friend if the target directory does not exist: tar -zcvf - *.log | kubectl exec $TARGET_POD -n MYNAMESPACE --stdin -- bash -c "mkdir -p /my/dest/dir;tar -zxvf - -C /my/dest/dir" …
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