Very useful... It would be great if you can make video explaining unstructured package of apimachinery.. with some golang insights, it would help immensely
Hello, Question, do I need to install node explorer to all the servers that we have? I'm planning the same concept on what the video shows, the only difference is that I'll be monitoring our own local VM servers. Thank you!
damn this was tough! Not sure why there aren't many forks, this is one of the few good resources about how to build an operator. Anyone tried a different provider for crayion? in processItem() why check for existence of the item, after all the previous chain to get this item? Shouldn't be a panic if the expected item doesn't exist any more? Thanks
off topic - @eddie could you explain your mac setup? How are you jumping between windows like that, is that normal vim setup for go development? What extensions? & co.
Amazing vidéo ! Helped me a lot understanding kube api and controller. Keep on doing and truly wich i could see more of thèses vidéos from you. Love it. Tha ks a lot
Hey Eddie, thanks for the great video! Would you mind sharing what vim plugin you're using for the autocompletion and auto-import features? Many thanks!!
Thanks for the video, I have query to ask..to download and install we should create new user for it? And if my Hadoop cluster is having 8 machines then i should install Prometheus and grafana in all 8 machines? Or i should install it on only master machine?. Thanks in Advance.
I am trying to test pod and names pace for aks cluster of azure. While running I am getting error as "no Auth provider found for name azure". Any solution for this
You most likely need to import `_ "k8s.io/client-go/plugin/pkg/client/auth/azure"`. See github.com/kubernetes/client-go/tree/master/plugin/pkg/client/auth/azure
Awesome, thank you. It helped me a lot to figure out how the kubernetes API works. Now it makes sense. Took me days to get into it. It was exactly that what I needed. Now I can go to bed and must not dream of code. The tutorial videos for K8s and Go library are very sparse in my opintion.
informative tutorial... is it possible to store the kubeconfig file in a remote location (such as Azure blob storage) and load this from within the go app using the client-go library?