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Pass the CKA exam with these 100 practice questions
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Last updated 10/2023 Created by Benjamin Huis MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch Genre: eLearning | Language: English | Duration: 100 Lectures ( 3h 28m ) | Size: 1.34 GB
Learn Kubernetes with 100 questions
What you'll learn Cluster Architecture, Installation & Configuration: Learn how to set up and configure Kubernetes clusters like a pro. Workloads & Scheduling: Understand how to manage and schedule workloads efficiently within Kubernetes. Services & Networking: Master the art of networking and service management in a Kubernetes environment. Storage: Discover the best practices for handling storage in Kubernetes and ensure seamless data management. Troubleshooting: Develop the skills to troubleshoot common issues that may arise in a Kubernetes setup.
Requirements You need a computer or virtual machine You need Minikube or a Kubernetes testing cluster installed You need to use a program to organize your notes like OneNote
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~Get Your Files Here !/1. Update the image of the deployment.mp4
9.7 MB
~Get Your Files Here !/10. Taint a node to be unschedulable.mp4
28.1 MB
~Get Your Files Here !/100. List all the control plane components and write them to a file.mp4
4.9 MB
~Get Your Files Here !/11. Create a new service account, clusterrole and clusterrolebinding.mp4
22.9 MB
~Get Your Files Here !/12. Create a NetworkPolicy that allows all pods in the namespace to use one port.mp4
29.3 MB
~Get Your Files Here !/13. List all the internal IP's of all the nodes in the cluster.mp4
15.1 MB
~Get Your Files Here !/14. Create a multipod with two containers and add a command.mp4
12.4 MB
~Get Your Files Here !/15. Create a new user and grant him access to the cluster.mp4
70.1 MB
~Get Your Files Here !/16. Create a service from the pod and run a DNS lookup to check the service.mp4
12 MB
~Get Your Files Here !/17. Create a secret and mount it to the pod.mp4
22.9 MB
~Get Your Files Here !/18. List all the the persistent volumes sorted by capacity.mp4
14.3 MB
~Get Your Files Here !/19. Find the pod which is consuming the most CPU.mp4
9.2 MB
~Get Your Files Here !/2. Change the static pod path.mp4
9.3 MB
~Get Your Files Here !/20. Use JSON path to get all the node names.mp4
15.4 MB
~Get Your Files Here !/21. Show the logs from the container.mp4
9.3 MB
~Get Your Files Here !/22. Create a new ingress resource and expose the service on a path.mp4
20.1 MB
~Get Your Files Here !/23. Overwrite the label of the pod with a value.mp4
9.1 MB
~Get Your Files Here !/24. Upgrade the image in the deployment, check the history and roll back.mp4
9.9 MB
~Get Your Files Here !/25. Find out which pods are available with the label in the cluster.mp4
7.5 MB
~Get Your Files Here !/26. Find out why a pod is failing and fix the issue.mp4
14.2 MB
~Get Your Files Here !/27. Create a pod that will only be scheduled on a node with a specific label.mp4
17.3 MB
~Get Your Files Here !/28. Create a pod which uses a persistent volume for storage.mp4
30.8 MB
~Get Your Files Here !/29. Remove the taint added to the node.mp4
9.3 MB
~Get Your Files Here !/3. Upgrade the cluster.mp4
13.2 MB
~Get Your Files Here !/30. Take a backup and restore ETCD.mp4
61.3 MB
~Get Your Files Here !/31. Schedule a pod on the node by using tolerations.mp4
13.6 MB
~Get Your Files Here !/32. Apply autoscaling to the deployment.mp4
8.6 MB
~Get Your Files Here !/33. Check how many nodes are in ready state.mp4
8.2 MB
~Get Your Files Here !/34. Check how many nodes are in ready state.mp4
9.4 MB
~Get Your Files Here !/35. Create a configmap and add it to the pod.mp4
20.4 MB
~Get Your Files Here !/36. List all the events sorted by the timestamp.mp4
16.5 MB
~Get Your Files Here !/37. Create a pod with a non-persistent volume.mp4
25.1 MB
~Get Your Files Here !/38. Investigate the node and bring it back to ready state.mp4
14.5 MB
~Get Your Files Here !/39. Make the node unavailable and reschedule all the pods on it.mp4
10.4 MB
~Get Your Files Here !/4. Create a deployment with replicas.mp4
10.3 MB
~Get Your Files Here !/40. Create a pod which echo's a sentence, exists and is deleted automatically.mp4
7.7 MB
~Get Your Files Here !/41. Annotate an existing pod and use a value.mp4
7.6 MB
~Get Your Files Here !/42. Get a list of all the pods in all the namespaces.mp4
7.8 MB
~Get Your Files Here !/43. Update the password in the existing configmap.mp4
18.9 MB
~Get Your Files Here !/44. Troubleshoot a pod which is not scheduling on the node and fix the issue.mp4
15.9 MB
~Get Your Files Here !/45. Create a network policy and allow traffic from a pod to two services.mp4
15.2 MB
~Get Your Files Here !/46. Create a pod and set SYS_TIME, and let it sleep for one hour.mp4
20.1 MB
~Get Your Files Here !/47. Create a clusterrole and a clusterrolebinding.mp4
11.4 MB
~Get Your Files Here !/48. Get the IP address of a pod.mp4
9.4 MB
~Get Your Files Here !/49. Find out the version of the cluster.mp4
5.6 MB
~Get Your Files Here !/5. Create a pod with labels.mp4
7.7 MB
~Get Your Files Here !/50. Change the mountpath of a container in a statefulset.mp4
11.7 MB
~Get Your Files Here !/51. Create a cronjob which prints the date and Running every minute.mp4
17.4 MB
~Get Your Files Here !/52. Use JSONPATH and get a list of all the pods awith name and namespace.mp4
10.9 MB
~Get Your Files Here !/53. Create a networkpolicy.mp4
13.1 MB
~Get Your Files Here !/54. Create a pod with container port 80.mp4
16 MB
~Get Your Files Here !/55. Monitor the logs of a pod.mp4
7 MB
~Get Your Files Here !/56. Rollback a deployment to revision 1.mp4
7.3 MB
~Get Your Files Here !/57. List a pod with custom columns.mp4
9.2 MB
~Get Your Files Here !/58. For a pod, set the CPU memory requests and limits.mp4
17.8 MB
~Get Your Files Here !/59. Create a pod with a non-persistent storage.mp4
12.5 MB
~Get Your Files Here !/6. Create a pod in a namespace.mp4
8.3 MB
~Get Your Files Here !/60. Troubleshoot a failed pod and make it running again.mp4
14.4 MB
~Get Your Files Here !/61. Expose a pod internally and create a test-pod for look-up.mp4
11.7 MB
~Get Your Files Here !/62. Create a DaemonSet.mp4
13.1 MB
~Get Your Files Here !/63. Fix a non-schedulable node.mp4
13.6 MB
~Get Your Files Here !/64. Get all the objects in all the namespaces.mp4
8.6 MB
~Get Your Files Here !/65. Create a pod and assign it to the node.mp4
10.8 MB
~Get Your Files Here !/66. Find all the pods with a specific label.mp4
6.6 MB
~Get Your Files Here !/67. Create a taint on the node.mp4
8 MB
~Get Your Files Here !/68. Create a pod and set tolerations.mp4
13.6 MB
~Get Your Files Here !/69. Check the image version of a pod without using the describe command.mp4
7.6 MB
~Get Your Files Here !/7. Create a pod and expose it.mp4
11.4 MB
~Get Your Files Here !/70. Create a pod with a sidecar container for logging.mp4
17 MB
~Get Your Files Here !/71. Find out where the Kubernetes master and KubeDNS are running at.mp4
6.1 MB
~Get Your Files Here !/72. Print the pod names and start times to a file.mp4
8 MB
~Get Your Files Here !/73. Create a pod which runs a command and sleeps for 100 seconds.mp4
12.1 MB
~Get Your Files Here !/74. Create a pod and specify a CPU request and a CPU limit.mp4
18.2 MB
~Get Your Files Here !/75. Scale a deployment to 5 replicas.mp4
8.6 MB
~Get Your Files Here !/76. List all the secrets and configmaps in the cluster in all namespaces.mp4
8.1 MB
~Get Your Files Here !/77. Create a NetworkPolicy which denies all the ingress traffic.mp4
13.9 MB
~Get Your Files Here !/78. Create an init container in a pod.mp4
16.4 MB
~Get Your Files Here !/79. List the logs of the pod and search for the pattern start.mp4
8.4 MB
~Get Your Files Here !/8. Upgrade a deployment by using rolling update.mp4
19.2 MB
~Get Your Files Here !/80. Expose the deployment.mp4
9.3 MB
~Get Your Files Here !/81. Create two pods with different labels.mp4
7.1 MB
~Get Your Files Here !/82. Create a clusterrole, service account and rolebinding.mp4
16.6 MB
~Get Your Files Here !/83. Find the static pod path.mp4
11 MB
~Get Your Files Here !/84. Delete a pod without any delay.mp4
6.9 MB
~Get Your Files Here !/85. Grep the current context and write it to a file.mp4
8.7 MB
~Get Your Files Here !/86. Get a list of all the pods which were recently deleted.mp4
13.9 MB
~Get Your Files Here !/87. Troubleshoot the pod and fix the issue.mp4
14.2 MB
~Get Your Files Here !/88. Create a pod with a storage which lasts as long as the lifetime of the pod.mp4
12.3 MB
~Get Your Files Here !/89. Create a pod and add the runAsUser and fsGroup.mp4
9.8 MB
~Get Your Files Here !/9. Create a pod with a command.mp4
26.9 MB
~Get Your Files Here !/90. Troubleshoot and fix the kubeconfig file.mp4
11.2 MB
~Get Your Files Here !/91. Create a pod and set NET_ADMIN.mp4
13.8 MB
~Get Your Files Here !/92. Delete all the pods with a specific label.mp4
6.6 MB
~Get Your Files Here !/93. Create a multipod with 3 containers.mp4
11.2 MB
~Get Your Files Here !/94. Replace a pod with an existing yaml file and verify after.mp4
11.5 MB
~Get Your Files Here !/95. Change the requested storage size of the PersistentVolumeClaim.mp4
12.5 MB
~Get Your Files Here !/96. Edit an existing pod and add a command.mp4
12.6 MB
~Get Your Files Here !/97. Add a readiness probe to an existing deployment.mp4