Kubernetes, Code Snippet to scale up / down pods dynamically through go client
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Is there any sample code available to scale up / down pods in kubernetes dynamically through go client.
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Is there any sample code available to scale up / down pods in kubernetes dynamically through go client.
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Is there any sample code available to scale up / down pods in kubernetes dynamically through go client.
Is there any sample code available to scale up / down pods in kubernetes dynamically through go client.
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Maybe check out this sample github project with kube-start-stop custom controller, that can schedule your resources to automatically scale down/up based on time period.
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I am writing the client for scale up / down the pods using go-client for kubernetes, i encountered the following error "Error deployments.extensions "my-deployment" is forbidden: User "system:serviceaccount:default:default" cannot update deployments.extensions in the namespace "default"".
– DEngineer
Jan 4 at 19:41
How does your go-client accesses Kubernetes clsuter, from inside or outside ? I assumed you have RBAC enabled, so have granted a default service account a edit permissions, like this ? kubectl create clusterrolebinding default-view --clusterrole=edit --serviceaccount=default:default
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Jan 11 at 9:12
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Maybe check out this sample github project with kube-start-stop custom controller, that can schedule your resources to automatically scale down/up based on time period.
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I am writing the client for scale up / down the pods using go-client for kubernetes, i encountered the following error "Error deployments.extensions "my-deployment" is forbidden: User "system:serviceaccount:default:default" cannot update deployments.extensions in the namespace "default"".
– DEngineer
Jan 4 at 19:41
How does your go-client accesses Kubernetes clsuter, from inside or outside ? I assumed you have RBAC enabled, so have granted a default service account a edit permissions, like this ? kubectl create clusterrolebinding default-view --clusterrole=edit --serviceaccount=default:default
– Nepomucen
Jan 11 at 9:12
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Maybe check out this sample github project with kube-start-stop custom controller, that can schedule your resources to automatically scale down/up based on time period.
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I am writing the client for scale up / down the pods using go-client for kubernetes, i encountered the following error "Error deployments.extensions "my-deployment" is forbidden: User "system:serviceaccount:default:default" cannot update deployments.extensions in the namespace "default"".
– DEngineer
Jan 4 at 19:41
How does your go-client accesses Kubernetes clsuter, from inside or outside ? I assumed you have RBAC enabled, so have granted a default service account a edit permissions, like this ? kubectl create clusterrolebinding default-view --clusterrole=edit --serviceaccount=default:default
– Nepomucen
Jan 11 at 9:12
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Maybe check out this sample github project with kube-start-stop custom controller, that can schedule your resources to automatically scale down/up based on time period.
Maybe check out this sample github project with kube-start-stop custom controller, that can schedule your resources to automatically scale down/up based on time period.
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I am writing the client for scale up / down the pods using go-client for kubernetes, i encountered the following error "Error deployments.extensions "my-deployment" is forbidden: User "system:serviceaccount:default:default" cannot update deployments.extensions in the namespace "default"".
– DEngineer
Jan 4 at 19:41
How does your go-client accesses Kubernetes clsuter, from inside or outside ? I assumed you have RBAC enabled, so have granted a default service account a edit permissions, like this ? kubectl create clusterrolebinding default-view --clusterrole=edit --serviceaccount=default:default
– Nepomucen
Jan 11 at 9:12
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I am writing the client for scale up / down the pods using go-client for kubernetes, i encountered the following error "Error deployments.extensions "my-deployment" is forbidden: User "system:serviceaccount:default:default" cannot update deployments.extensions in the namespace "default"".
– DEngineer
Jan 4 at 19:41
How does your go-client accesses Kubernetes clsuter, from inside or outside ? I assumed you have RBAC enabled, so have granted a default service account a edit permissions, like this ? kubectl create clusterrolebinding default-view --clusterrole=edit --serviceaccount=default:default
– Nepomucen
Jan 11 at 9:12
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I am writing the client for scale up / down the pods using go-client for kubernetes, i encountered the following error "Error deployments.extensions "my-deployment" is forbidden: User "system:serviceaccount:default:default" cannot update deployments.extensions in the namespace "default"".
– DEngineer
Jan 4 at 19:41
I am writing the client for scale up / down the pods using go-client for kubernetes, i encountered the following error "Error deployments.extensions "my-deployment" is forbidden: User "system:serviceaccount:default:default" cannot update deployments.extensions in the namespace "default"".
– DEngineer
Jan 4 at 19:41
How does your go-client accesses Kubernetes clsuter, from inside or outside ? I assumed you have RBAC enabled, so have granted a default service account a edit permissions, like this ? kubectl create clusterrolebinding default-view --clusterrole=edit --serviceaccount=default:default
– Nepomucen
Jan 11 at 9:12
How does your go-client accesses Kubernetes clsuter, from inside or outside ? I assumed you have RBAC enabled, so have granted a default service account a edit permissions, like this ? kubectl create clusterrolebinding default-view --clusterrole=edit --serviceaccount=default:default
– Nepomucen
Jan 11 at 9:12
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