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command restriction in container Kubernetes


I want to create a container with the command line arguments --lines 56 -F .

  1. option: For this purpose I ran the command => k run app --image=lfccncf/arg-output --dry-run=client -o yaml > pod9.yaml

    apiVersion: v1
    kind: Pod
    metadata:
      labels:
        run: app
      name: app
    spec:
      containers:
      - image: lfccncf/arg-output
        name: app
        args: ["--lines","56","F"]
    
  2. option: Here is the second option how to accomplish the task. kubectl run app1 --image=lfccncf/arg-output --dry-run=client --command ["--lines 56 -F"] -o yaml > pod9.yaml

I have this restriction "When creating your pod you do not need to specify a container command, only args". Which option is correct with the mentioned restriction?


Solution

  • Number 1 since you are saying that you don't need to specify the command and that assumes it's already pre-baked into the container image. --lines 56 -F are arguments and not 'the command'

    Quoted from the docs:

    The command and arguments that you define in the configuration file override the default command and arguments provided by the container image. If you define args, but do not define a command, the default command is used with your new arguments.

    A similar working approach would be:

    $ kubectl run app1 --image=lfccncf/arg-output --dry-run=client -o yaml -- --lines 56 -F > pod9.yaml