851ef58fa8
* Official documentation on Poseidon/Firmament, a new multi-scheduler support for K8S. (#11752)
* Added documentation about Poseidon-Firmament scheduler
* Fixed some style issues.
* Udpated the document as per the review comments.
* Fixed some typos and updated the document
* Updated the document as per the review comments.
* Document timeout attribute for kms-plugin. (#12158)
See 72540.
* Official documentation on Poseidon/Firmament, a new multi-scheduler (#12343)
* Removed the old version of the Poseidon documentation. Incorrect location.
* Official documentation on Poseidon/Firmament, a new multi-scheduler support for K8S (#12069)
* Official documentation on Poseidon/Firmament, a new multi-scheduler support for K8S. (#11752)
* Added documentation about Poseidon-Firmament scheduler
* Fixed some style issues.
* Udpated the document as per the review comments.
* Fixed some typos and updated the document
* Updated the document as per the review comments.
* Updated the document as per review comments. Added config details.
* Updated the document as per the latest review comments. Fixed nits
* Made changes as per latest suggestions.
* Some more changes added.
* Updated as per suggestions.
* Changed the release process section.
* SIG Docs edits
Small edits to match style guidelines.
* add plus to feature state
* capitalization
* revert feature state shortcode
since this is a Kubernetes extension, not a direct feature, it shouldn't use the regular feature state tagging.
(cherry picked from commit 7730c1540b)
* Remove initializers from doc. It will be removed in 1.14 (#12331)
* kubeadm: Document CRI auto detection functionality (#12462)
Signed-off-by: Rostislav M. Georgiev <rostislavg@vmware.com>
* Minor doc change for GAing Pod DNS Config (#12514)
* Graduate ExpandInUsePersistentVolumes feature to beta (#10574)
* Rename 2018-11-07-grpc-load-balancing-with-linkerd.md.md file (#12594)
* Add dynamic percentage of node scoring to user docs (#12235)
* Add dynamic percentage of node scoring to user docs
* addressed review comments
* delete special symbol (#12445)
* Update documentation for VolumeSubpathEnvExpansion (#11843)
* Update documentation for VolumeSubpathEnvExpansion
* Address comments - improve descriptions
* Graduate Pod Priority and Preemption to GA (#12428)
* Added Instana links to the documentation (#12977)
* Added link to the Instana Kubernetes integration
* Added Instana link for services section
Added Instana and a link to the Kubernetes integration to the analytics services section and broadened the scope to APM, monitoring and analytics.
* Oxford comma /flex
* More Oxford commas, because they matter
* Update kubectl plugins to stable (#12847)
* documentation for CSI topology beta (#12889)
* Document changes to default RBAC discovery ClusterRole(Binding)s (#12888)
* Document changes to default RBAC discovery ClusterRole(Binding)s
Documentation for https://github.com/kubernetes/enhancements/issues/789 and https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/pull/73807
* documentation review feedback
* CSI raw block to beta (#12931)
* Change incorrect string raw to block (#12926)
Fixes #12925
* Update documentation on node OS/arch labels (#12976)
These labels have been promoted to GA:
https://github.com/kubernetes/enhancements/issues/793
* local pv GA doc updates (#12915)
* Publish CRD OpenAPI Documentation (#12910)
* add documentation for CustomResourcePublishOpenAPI
* address comments
fix links, ordered lists, style and typo
* kubeadm: add document for upgrading from 1.13 to 1.14 (single CP and HA) (#13189)
* kubeadm: add document for upgrading from 1.13 to 1.14
- remove doc for upgrading 1.10 -> 1.11
* kubeadm: apply amends to upgrade-1.14 doc
* kubeadm: apply amends to upgrade-1.14 doc (part2)
* kubeadm: apply amends to upgrade-1.14 doc (part3)
* kubeadm: add note about "upgrade node experimental-control-plane"
+ add comment about `upgrade plan`
* kubeadm: add missing "You should see output similar to this"
* fix bullet indentation (#13214)
* mark PodReadinessGate GA (#12800)
* Update RuntimeClass documentation for beta (#13043)
* Update RuntimeClass documentation for beta
* Update feature gate & add upgrade section
* formatting fixes
* Highlight upgrade action required
* Address feedback
* CSI ephemeral volume alpha documentation (#10934)
* update kubectl documentation (#12867)
* update kubectl documentation
* add document for Secret/ConfigMap generators
* replace `kubectl create -f` by `kubectl apply -f`
* Add page for kustomization support in kubectl
* fix spelling errors and address comments
* Documentation for Windows GMSA feature (#12936)
* Documentation for Windows GMSA feature
Signed-off-by: Deep Debroy <ddebroy@docker.com>
* Enhancements to GMSA docs
Signed-off-by: Deep Debroy <ddebroy@docker.com>
* Fix links
Signed-off-by: Deep Debroy <ddebroy@docker.com>
* Fix GMSA link
Signed-off-by: Deep Debroy <ddebroy@docker.com>
* Add GMSA feature flag in feature flag list
Signed-off-by: Deep Debroy <ddebroy@docker.com>
* Relocate GMSA to container configuration
Signed-off-by: Deep Debroy <ddebroy@docker.com>
* Add example for container spec
Signed-off-by: Deep Debroy <ddebroy@docker.com>
* Remove changes in Windows index
Signed-off-by: Deep Debroy <ddebroy@docker.com>
* Update configure-gmsa.md
* Update configure-gmsa.md
* Update configure-gmsa.md
* Update configure-gmsa.md
* Rearrange the steps into two sections and other edits
Signed-off-by: Deep Debroy <ddebroy@docker.com>
* Fix links
Signed-off-by: Deep Debroy <ddebroy@docker.com>
* Add reference to script to generate GMSA YAMLs
Signed-off-by: Deep Debroy <ddebroy@docker.com>
* Some more clarifications for GMSA
Signed-off-by: Deep Debroy <ddebroy@docker.com>
* HugePages graduated to GA (#13004)
* HugePages graduated to GA
* fixing nit for build
* Docs for node PID limiting (https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/pull/73651) (#12932)
* kubeadm: update the reference documentation for 1.14 (#12911)
* kubeadm: update list of generated files for 1.14
NOTE: PLACEHOLDERS! these files are generated by SIG Docs each
release, but we need them to pass the k/website PR CI.
- add join_phase* (new sub phases of join)
- add init_phase_upload-certs.md (new upload certs phase for init)
- remove alpha-preflight (now both init and join have this)
* kubeadm: update reference docs includes for 1.14
- remove includes from alpha.md
- add upload-certs to init-phase.md
- add join-phase.md and it's phases
* kubeadm: update the editorial content of join and init
- cleanup master->control-plane node
- add some notes about phases and join
- remove table about pre-pulling images
- remove outdated info about self-hosting
* kubeadm: update target release for v1alpha3 removal
1.14 -> 1.15
* kubeadm: copy edits for 1.14 reference docs (part1)
* kubeadm: use "shell" for code blocks
* kubeadm: update the 1.14 HA guide (#13191)
* kubeadm: update the 1.14 HA guide
* kubeadm: try to fix note/caution indent in HA page
* kubeadm: fix missing sudo and minor amends in HA doc
* kubeadm: apply latest amends to the HA doc for 1.14
* fixed a few missed merge conflicts
* Admission Webhook new features doc (#12938)
- kubernetes/kubernetes#74998
- kubernetes/kubernetes#74477
- kubernetes/kubernetes#74562
* Clarifications and fixes in GMSA doc (#13226)
* Clarifications and fixes in GMSA doc
Signed-off-by: Deep Debroy <ddebroy@docker.com>
* Update configure-gmsa.md
* Reformat to align headings and pre-reqs better
Signed-off-by: Deep Debroy <ddebroy@docker.com>
* Reformat to align headings and pre-reqs better
Signed-off-by: Deep Debroy <ddebroy@docker.com>
* Reformat to fix bullets
Signed-off-by: Deep Debroy <ddebroy@docker.com>
* Reword application of sample gmsa
Signed-off-by: Deep Debroy <ddebroy@docker.com>
* Update configure-gmsa.md
* Address feedback to use active voice
Signed-off-by: Deep Debroy <ddebroy@docker.com>
* Address feedback to use active voice
Signed-off-by: Deep Debroy <ddebroy@docker.com>
* RunAsGroup documentation for Progressing this to Beta (#12297)
* start serverside-apply documentation (#13077)
* start serverside-apply documentation
* add more concept info on server side apply
* Update api concepts
* Update api-concepts.md
* fix style issues
* Document CSI update (#12928)
* Document CSI update
* Finish CSI documentation
Also fix mistake with ExpandInUsePersistentVolumes documented as beta
* Overall docs for CSI Migration feature (#12935)
* Placeholder docs for CSI Migration feature
Signed-off-by: Deep Debroy <ddebroy@docker.com>
* Address CR comments and update feature gates
Signed-off-by: Deep Debroy <ddebroy@docker.com>
* Add mappings for CSI plugins
Signed-off-by: Deep Debroy <ddebroy@docker.com>
* Add sections for AWS and GCE PD migration
Signed-off-by: Deep Debroy <ddebroy@docker.com>
* Add docs for Cinder and CSI Migration info
Signed-off-by: Deep Debroy <ddebroy@docker.com>
* Clarify scope to volumes with file system
Signed-off-by: Deep Debroy <ddebroy@docker.com>
* Change the format of EBS and Cinder CSI Migration sections to follow the GCE template
Signed-off-by: Deep Debroy <ddebroy@docker.com>
* Windows documentation updates for 1.14 (#12929)
* Updated the note to indicate doc work for 1.14
* first attempt at md export from gdoc
* simplifyig
* big attempt
* moving DRAFT windows content to PR for review
* moving content to PR in markdown for review
* updated note tags
* Delete windows-contributing.md
deleting this file as it is already ported to the github contributor guide
* fixed formatting in intro and cluster setup guide
* updating formatting for running containers guide
* rejiggered end of troubleshooting
* fixed minor typos
* Clarified the windows binary download step
* Update _index.md
making updates based on feedback
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updating ovn-kubernetes docs
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* updating relative docs links
updating all the links to be relative links to /docs
* Update _index.md
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updates for windows services and ovn-kubernetes
* formatted for correct step numbering
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* Update _index.md
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* Fixed a few whitespace issues
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* add section on upgrading CoreDNS (#12909)
* documentation for kubelet resource metrics endpoint (#12934)
* windows docs updates for 1.14 (#13279)
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This guide is to help users debug applications that are deployed into Kubernetes and not behaving correctly.
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This is *not* a guide for people who want to debug their cluster. For that you should check out
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[this guide](/docs/admin/cluster-troubleshooting).
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## Diagnosing the problem
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The first step in troubleshooting is triage. What is the problem? Is it your Pods, your Replication Controller or
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your Service?
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* [Debugging Pods](#debugging-pods)
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* [Debugging Replication Controllers](#debugging-replication-controllers)
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* [Debugging Services](#debugging-services)
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### Debugging Pods
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The first step in debugging a Pod is taking a look at it. Check the current state of the Pod and recent events with the following command:
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```shell
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kubectl describe pods ${POD_NAME}
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```
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Look at the state of the containers in the pod. Are they all `Running`? Have there been recent restarts?
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Continue debugging depending on the state of the pods.
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#### My pod stays pending
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If a Pod is stuck in `Pending` it means that it can not be scheduled onto a node. Generally this is because
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there are insufficient resources of one type or another that prevent scheduling. Look at the output of the
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`kubectl describe ...` command above. There should be messages from the scheduler about why it can not schedule
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your pod. Reasons include:
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* **You don't have enough resources**: You may have exhausted the supply of CPU or Memory in your cluster, in this case
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you need to delete Pods, adjust resource requests, or add new nodes to your cluster. See [Compute Resources document](/docs/user-guide/compute-resources/#my-pods-are-pending-with-event-message-failedscheduling) for more information.
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* **You are using `hostPort`**: When you bind a Pod to a `hostPort` there are a limited number of places that pod can be
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scheduled. In most cases, `hostPort` is unnecessary, try using a Service object to expose your Pod. If you do require
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`hostPort` then you can only schedule as many Pods as there are nodes in your Kubernetes cluster.
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#### My pod stays waiting
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If a Pod is stuck in the `Waiting` state, then it has been scheduled to a worker node, but it can't run on that machine.
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Again, the information from `kubectl describe ...` should be informative. The most common cause of `Waiting` pods is a failure to pull the image. There are three things to check:
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* Make sure that you have the name of the image correct.
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* Have you pushed the image to the repository?
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* Run a manual `docker pull <image>` on your machine to see if the image can be pulled.
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#### My pod is crashing or otherwise unhealthy
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First, take a look at the logs of
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the current container:
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```shell
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kubectl logs ${POD_NAME} ${CONTAINER_NAME}
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```
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If your container has previously crashed, you can access the previous container's crash log with:
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```shell
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kubectl logs --previous ${POD_NAME} ${CONTAINER_NAME}
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```
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Alternately, you can run commands inside that container with `exec`:
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```shell
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kubectl exec ${POD_NAME} -c ${CONTAINER_NAME} -- ${CMD} ${ARG1} ${ARG2} ... ${ARGN}
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```
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{{< note >}}
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`-c ${CONTAINER_NAME}` is optional. You can omit it for Pods that only contain a single container.
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{{< /note >}}
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As an example, to look at the logs from a running Cassandra pod, you might run
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```shell
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kubectl exec cassandra -- cat /var/log/cassandra/system.log
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```
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If none of these approaches work, you can find the host machine that the pod is running on and SSH into that host,
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but this should generally not be necessary given tools in the Kubernetes API. Therefore, if you find yourself needing to ssh into a machine, please file a
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feature request on GitHub describing your use case and why these tools are insufficient.
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#### My pod is running but not doing what I told it to do
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If your pod is not behaving as you expected, it may be that there was an error in your
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pod description (e.g. `mypod.yaml` file on your local machine), and that the error
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was silently ignored when you created the pod. Often a section of the pod description
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is nested incorrectly, or a key name is typed incorrectly, and so the key is ignored.
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For example, if you misspelled `command` as `commnd` then the pod will be created but
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will not use the command line you intended it to use.
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The first thing to do is to delete your pod and try creating it again with the `--validate` option.
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For example, run `kubectl apply --validate -f mypod.yaml`.
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If you misspelled `command` as `commnd` then will give an error like this:
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```shell
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I0805 10:43:25.129850 46757 schema.go:126] unknown field: commnd
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I0805 10:43:25.129973 46757 schema.go:129] this may be a false alarm, see https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/issues/6842
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pods/mypod
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```
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<!-- TODO: Now that #11914 is merged, this advice may need to be updated -->
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The next thing to check is whether the pod on the apiserver
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matches the pod you meant to create (e.g. in a yaml file on your local machine).
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For example, run `kubectl get pods/mypod -o yaml > mypod-on-apiserver.yaml` and then
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manually compare the original pod description, `mypod.yaml` with the one you got
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back from apiserver, `mypod-on-apiserver.yaml`. There will typically be some
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lines on the "apiserver" version that are not on the original version. This is
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expected. However, if there are lines on the original that are not on the apiserver
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version, then this may indicate a problem with your pod spec.
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### Debugging Replication Controllers
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Replication controllers are fairly straightforward. They can either create Pods or they can't. If they can't
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create pods, then please refer to the [instructions above](#debugging-pods) to debug your pods.
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You can also use `kubectl describe rc ${CONTROLLER_NAME}` to introspect events related to the replication
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controller.
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### Debugging Services
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Services provide load balancing across a set of pods. There are several common problems that can make Services
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not work properly. The following instructions should help debug Service problems.
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First, verify that there are endpoints for the service. For every Service object, the apiserver makes an `endpoints` resource available.
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You can view this resource with:
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```shell
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kubectl get endpoints ${SERVICE_NAME}
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```
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Make sure that the endpoints match up with the number of containers that you expect to be a member of your service.
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For example, if your Service is for an nginx container with 3 replicas, you would expect to see three different
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IP addresses in the Service's endpoints.
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#### My service is missing endpoints
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If you are missing endpoints, try listing pods using the labels that Service uses. Imagine that you have
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a Service where the labels are:
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```yaml
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...
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spec:
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- selector:
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name: nginx
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type: frontend
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```
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You can use:
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```shell
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kubectl get pods --selector=name=nginx,type=frontend
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```
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to list pods that match this selector. Verify that the list matches the Pods that you expect to provide your Service.
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If the list of pods matches expectations, but your endpoints are still empty, it's possible that you don't
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have the right ports exposed. If your service has a `containerPort` specified, but the Pods that are
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selected don't have that port listed, then they won't be added to the endpoints list.
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Verify that the pod's `containerPort` matches up with the Service's `containerPort`
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#### Network traffic is not forwarded
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If you can connect to the service, but the connection is immediately dropped, and there are endpoints
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in the endpoints list, it's likely that the proxy can't contact your pods.
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There are three things to
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check:
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* Are your pods working correctly? Look for restart count, and [debug pods](#debugging-pods).
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* Can you connect to your pods directly? Get the IP address for the Pod, and try to connect directly to that IP.
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* Is your application serving on the port that you configured? Kubernetes doesn't do port remapping, so if your application serves on 8080, the `containerPort` field needs to be 8080.
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If none of the above solves your problem, follow the instructions in [Debugging Service document](/docs/user-guide/debugging-services) to make sure that your `Service` is running, has `Endpoints`, and your `Pods` are actually serving; you have DNS working, iptables rules installed, and kube-proxy does not seem to be misbehaving.
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You may also visit [troubleshooting document](/docs/troubleshooting/) for more information.
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