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Classes como Dependências - FastAPI
fastapi.tiangolo.com/pt/tutorial/dependencies/classes-as-dependencies/Registered: Tue Nov 26 03:25:03 UTC 2024 - 286.7K bytes - Viewed (0) -
System Logs | Kubernetes
System component logs record events happening in cluster, which can be very useful for debugging. You can configure log verbosity to see more or less detail. Logs can be as coarse-grained as showing errors within a component, or as fine-grained as showing step-by-step traces of events (like HTTP access logs, pod state changes, controller actions, or scheduler decisions). Warning:In contrast to the command line flags described here, the log output itself does not fall under the Kubernetes API stability guarantees: individual log entries and their formatting may change from one release to the next!kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/cluster-administration/system-logs/Registered: Tue Nov 26 03:24:54 UTC 2024 - 445.1K bytes - Viewed (0) -
Dependências em decoradores de operações de rot...
fastapi.tiangolo.com/pt/tutorial/dependencies/dependencies-in-path-operation-decorators/Registered: Tue Nov 26 03:25:17 UTC 2024 - 165.3K bytes - Viewed (0) -
Install and Set Up kubectl on Linux | Kubernetes
Before you begin You must use a kubectl version that is within one minor version difference of your cluster. For example, a v1.31 client can communicate with v1.30, v1.31, and v1.32 control planes. Using the latest compatible version of kubectl helps avoid unforeseen issues. Install kubectl on Linux The following methods exist for installing kubectl on Linux: Install kubectl binary with curl on Linux Install using native package management Install using other package management Install kubectl binary with curl on Linux Download the latest release with the command:kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/tools/install-kubectl-linux/Registered: Tue Nov 26 03:23:48 UTC 2024 - 464.1K bytes - Viewed (0) -
Reconfiguring a kubeadm cluster | Kubernetes
kubeadm does not support automated ways of reconfiguring components that were deployed on managed nodes. One way of automating this would be by using a custom operator. To modify the components configuration you must manually edit associated cluster objects and files on disk. This guide shows the correct sequence of steps that need to be performed to achieve kubeadm cluster reconfiguration. Before you begin You need a cluster that was deployed using kubeadm Have administrator credentials (/etc/kubernetes/admin.kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/administer-cluster/kubeadm/kubeadm-reconfigure/Registered: Tue Nov 26 03:24:47 UTC 2024 - 439.4K bytes - Viewed (0) -
Troubleshooting CNI plugin-related errors | Kub...
To avoid CNI plugin-related errors, verify that you are using or upgrading to a container runtime that has been tested to work correctly with your version of Kubernetes. About the "Incompatible CNI versions" and "Failed to destroy network for sandbox" errors Service issues exist for pod CNI network setup and tear down in containerd v1.6.0-v1.6.3 when the CNI plugins have not been upgraded and/or the CNI config version is not declared in the CNI config files.kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/administer-cluster/migrating-from-dockershim/troubleshooting-cni-plugin-...Registered: Tue Nov 26 03:24:23 UTC 2024 - 433.2K bytes - Viewed (0) -
Codificador Compatível com JSON - FastAPI
fastapi.tiangolo.com/pt/tutorial/encoder/Registered: Tue Nov 26 03:24:33 UTC 2024 - 116.5K bytes - Viewed (0) -
Dependências - FastAPI
fastapi.tiangolo.com/pt/tutorial/dependencies/Registered: Tue Nov 26 03:28:23 UTC 2024 - 189.9K bytes - Viewed (0) -
Guide for Running Windows Containers in Kuberne...
This page provides a walkthrough for some steps you can follow to run Windows containers using Kubernetes. The page also highlights some Windows specific functionality within Kubernetes. It is important to note that creating and deploying services and workloads on Kubernetes behaves in much the same way for Linux and Windows containers. The kubectl commands to interface with the cluster are identical. The examples in this page are provided to jumpstart your experience with Windows containers.kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/windows/user-guide/Registered: Tue Nov 26 03:27:24 UTC 2024 - 457.4K bytes - Viewed (0) -
Network Plugins | Kubernetes
Kubernetes (version 1.3 through to the latest 1.31, and likely onwards) lets you use Container Network Interface (CNI) plugins for cluster networking. You must use a CNI plugin that is compatible with your cluster and that suits your needs. Different plugins are available (both open- and closed- source) in the wider Kubernetes ecosystem. A CNI plugin is required to implement the Kubernetes network model. You must use a CNI plugin that is compatible with the v0.kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/extend-kubernetes/compute-storage-net/network-plugins/Registered: Tue Nov 26 03:27:35 UTC 2024 - 437.3K bytes - Viewed (0)