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commit 6b97ebc65a66583274d9e80ef396cc88072434d1 Author: Andrea Cosentino <[email protected]> AuthorDate: Wed Sep 16 18:26:50 2020 +0200 AWS2-SQS Sink example: It must be oc and not kubectl --- aws2-sqs/aws2-sqs-sink/README.adoc | 4 ++-- 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/aws2-sqs/aws2-sqs-sink/README.adoc b/aws2-sqs/aws2-sqs-sink/README.adoc index 7b80b14..65b1305 100644 --- a/aws2-sqs/aws2-sqs-sink/README.adoc +++ b/aws2-sqs/aws2-sqs-sink/README.adoc @@ -159,7 +159,7 @@ To check the available connector plugins, you can run the following command: [source,bash,options="nowrap"] ---- -oc exec -i -c kafka my-cluster-kafka-0 -- curl -s http://my-connect-cluster-connect-api:8083/connector-plugins +oc exec -i `oc get pods --field-selector status.phase=Running -l strimzi.io/name=my-connect-cluster-connect -o=jsonpath='{.items[0].metadata.name}'` -- curl -s http://my-connect-cluster-connect-api:8083/connector-plugins ---- You should see something like this: @@ -203,7 +203,7 @@ You can check the status of the connector using [source,bash,options="nowrap"] ---- -oc exec -i -c kafka my-cluster-kafka-0 -- curl -s http://my-connect-cluster-connect-api:8083/connectors/sqs-sink-connector/status +oc exec -i `oc get pods --field-selector status.phase=Running -l strimzi.io/name=my-connect-cluster-connect -o=jsonpath='{.items[0].metadata.name}'` -- curl -s http://my-connect-cluster-connect-api:8083/connectors/sqs-sink-connector/status ---- ### Check enqueued messages
