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I’ve installed ICP4Data successfully. I am pretty green in respect to ICP4Data and Kubernetes. I’m trying to use kubectl command for listing the pods in ICP4D but “kubectl get pods” returns “No resource found”. Am I missing something?










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  • What output do you get from kubectl cluster-info? You might not be correctly configured to access the cluster. See this kubernetes doc page. You might also need to specify a namespace in your command.

    – Justin Kulikauskas
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I’ve installed ICP4Data successfully. I am pretty green in respect to ICP4Data and Kubernetes. I’m trying to use kubectl command for listing the pods in ICP4D but “kubectl get pods” returns “No resource found”. Am I missing something?










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  • What output do you get from kubectl cluster-info? You might not be correctly configured to access the cluster. See this kubernetes doc page. You might also need to specify a namespace in your command.

    – Justin Kulikauskas
    Nov 19 '18 at 15:20














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I’ve installed ICP4Data successfully. I am pretty green in respect to ICP4Data and Kubernetes. I’m trying to use kubectl command for listing the pods in ICP4D but “kubectl get pods” returns “No resource found”. Am I missing something?










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  • What output do you get from kubectl cluster-info? You might not be correctly configured to access the cluster. See this kubernetes doc page. You might also need to specify a namespace in your command.

    – Justin Kulikauskas
    Nov 19 '18 at 15:20



















  • What output do you get from kubectl cluster-info? You might not be correctly configured to access the cluster. See this kubernetes doc page. You might also need to specify a namespace in your command.

    – Justin Kulikauskas
    Nov 19 '18 at 15:20

















What output do you get from kubectl cluster-info? You might not be correctly configured to access the cluster. See this kubernetes doc page. You might also need to specify a namespace in your command.

– Justin Kulikauskas
Nov 19 '18 at 15:20





What output do you get from kubectl cluster-info? You might not be correctly configured to access the cluster. See this kubernetes doc page. You might also need to specify a namespace in your command.

– Justin Kulikauskas
Nov 19 '18 at 15:20












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icp4d uses 'zen' namespaces to logically separate its assets and resources from the core native icp/kube platform. In the default installation of ICP4D, there are no pods deployed on 'default' namespace and hence you get "no resources found" cause if you don't provide the namespace while trying to get pods, kubectl assumes its default namespace.



To List the pods from zen namespace



  kubectl get pods -n zen


To list all the namespaces available to you - try



kubectl get namespaces


To list pods from all the namespaces, you might want to append --all-namespaces



kubectl get pods --all-namespaces


This should list all the pods from zen, kubesystem and possibly others.






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    Please try adding namespace to the command as well. In the case for ICP4D try "kubectl get pods -n zen".






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    • Yes, it works for me.

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      Nov 19 '18 at 21:02












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    icp4d uses 'zen' namespaces to logically separate its assets and resources from the core native icp/kube platform. In the default installation of ICP4D, there are no pods deployed on 'default' namespace and hence you get "no resources found" cause if you don't provide the namespace while trying to get pods, kubectl assumes its default namespace.



    To List the pods from zen namespace



      kubectl get pods -n zen


    To list all the namespaces available to you - try



    kubectl get namespaces


    To list pods from all the namespaces, you might want to append --all-namespaces



    kubectl get pods --all-namespaces


    This should list all the pods from zen, kubesystem and possibly others.






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      icp4d uses 'zen' namespaces to logically separate its assets and resources from the core native icp/kube platform. In the default installation of ICP4D, there are no pods deployed on 'default' namespace and hence you get "no resources found" cause if you don't provide the namespace while trying to get pods, kubectl assumes its default namespace.



      To List the pods from zen namespace



        kubectl get pods -n zen


      To list all the namespaces available to you - try



      kubectl get namespaces


      To list pods from all the namespaces, you might want to append --all-namespaces



      kubectl get pods --all-namespaces


      This should list all the pods from zen, kubesystem and possibly others.






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        icp4d uses 'zen' namespaces to logically separate its assets and resources from the core native icp/kube platform. In the default installation of ICP4D, there are no pods deployed on 'default' namespace and hence you get "no resources found" cause if you don't provide the namespace while trying to get pods, kubectl assumes its default namespace.



        To List the pods from zen namespace



          kubectl get pods -n zen


        To list all the namespaces available to you - try



        kubectl get namespaces


        To list pods from all the namespaces, you might want to append --all-namespaces



        kubectl get pods --all-namespaces


        This should list all the pods from zen, kubesystem and possibly others.






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        icp4d uses 'zen' namespaces to logically separate its assets and resources from the core native icp/kube platform. In the default installation of ICP4D, there are no pods deployed on 'default' namespace and hence you get "no resources found" cause if you don't provide the namespace while trying to get pods, kubectl assumes its default namespace.



        To List the pods from zen namespace



          kubectl get pods -n zen


        To list all the namespaces available to you - try



        kubectl get namespaces


        To list pods from all the namespaces, you might want to append --all-namespaces



        kubectl get pods --all-namespaces


        This should list all the pods from zen, kubesystem and possibly others.







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            Please try adding namespace to the command as well. In the case for ICP4D try "kubectl get pods -n zen".






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            Please try adding namespace to the command as well. In the case for ICP4D try "kubectl get pods -n zen".






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            • Yes, it works for me.

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              Nov 19 '18 at 21:02














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            Please try adding namespace to the command as well. In the case for ICP4D try "kubectl get pods -n zen".






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            Please try adding namespace to the command as well. In the case for ICP4D try "kubectl get pods -n zen".







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            • Yes, it works for me.

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            • Yes, it works for me.

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            Yes, it works for me.

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            Yes, it works for me.

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