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Pod to pod communication GKE
I have this terraform-kubernetes script terraform1
so prometheus scraping list of pods, and hitting /metrics based on custom resource Prometheus and PodMonitor rules
it's working fine locally using minikube …
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Pod to pod communication GKE
Apparently it's software issue, the software being deployed have blocking on specific headers, it only allows specific Host: header, that's why it's 403 instead of timeout or something else.
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How to get Dockerfile or last CMD/ENTRYPOINT of a kubernetes deployment image?
Not sure how to do this with real remote kubernetes though. …
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How to get Dockerfile or last CMD/ENTRYPOINT of a kubernetes deployment image?
So I have a deployment like this:
apiVersion: v1
kind: Pod
metadata:
name: yy
spec:
containers:
- name: yy
image: gcr.io/xx/yy
imagePullSecrets:
- name: gcr-json-key
That CrashLoo …