Re: [kubernetes-users] What to examine to understand an existing kubernetes install?

2016-12-12 Thread Brandon Philips
Also, ensure that etcd is being backed up as you poke around and ideally in
a clustered configuration.

On Mon, Dec 12, 2016 at 8:52 AM Rodrigo Campos  wrote:

> Tim++, and see if the k8s version is not vulnerable to a security bug
> (it's been one like 1/2 months ago, can't easily search for the link on my
> phone).
>
> And particular attention to how auth is handled and see how to invalidate
> access to him, just in case.
>
>
> On Monday, December 12, 2016, 'Tim Hockin' via Kubernetes user discussion
> and Q  wrote:
>
> I would look at the network config, the flags on the master and kubelets,
> and the existing namespace usages
>
> On Dec 11, 2016 8:21 PM, "Bruno Bronosky" 
> wrote:
>
> If you came into a new company with a production kubernetes cluster but
> they knew nothing about it (the person who set it up was gone) what would
> you examine to get an understanding of it?
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Re: [kubernetes-users] What to examine to understand an existing kubernetes install?

2016-12-12 Thread Rodrigo Campos
Tim++, and see if the k8s version is not vulnerable to a security bug (it's
been one like 1/2 months ago, can't easily search for the link on my
phone).

And particular attention to how auth is handled and see how to invalidate
access to him, just in case.

On Monday, December 12, 2016, 'Tim Hockin' via Kubernetes user discussion
and Q  wrote:

> I would look at the network config, the flags on the master and kubelets,
> and the existing namespace usages
>
> On Dec 11, 2016 8:21 PM, "Bruno Bronosky"  > wrote:
>
>> If you came into a new company with a production kubernetes cluster but
>> they knew nothing about it (the person who set it up was gone) what would
>> you examine to get an understanding of it?
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Re: [kubernetes-users] What to examine to understand an existing kubernetes install?

2016-12-11 Thread 'Tim Hockin' via Kubernetes user discussion and Q
I would look at the network config, the flags on the master and kubelets,
and the existing namespace usages

On Dec 11, 2016 8:21 PM, "Bruno Bronosky"  wrote:

> If you came into a new company with a production kubernetes cluster but
> they knew nothing about it (the person who set it up was gone) what would
> you examine to get an understanding of it?
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[kubernetes-users] What to examine to understand an existing kubernetes install?

2016-12-11 Thread Bruno Bronosky
If you came into a new company with a production kubernetes cluster but 
they knew nothing about it (the person who set it up was gone) what would 
you examine to get an understanding of it?

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