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kubectl cluster triage plugin for k8s - 🏥 (brew doctor equivalent)

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Kubernetes CLI Plugin - Doctor

This plugin is inspired from brew doctor :) It will scan your currently targeted k8s cluster to see if there are anomalies or useful action points that it can report back to you.

This plugin does not change any state or configuration, it merely just scans and gathers information than reports back anomalies in yaml format.

Demo

Install

  1. Download a zip that contains the binary from releases that is compatible with your os/arch
  2. Unzip to get kubectl-doctor (or kubectl-doctor.exe if windows)
  3. Add it to your PATH

Usage

When the plugin binary is found from PATH you can just execute it through kubectl CLI

kubectl doctor

Current list of anomaly checks

  • core component health (etcd cluster members, scheduler, controller-manager)
  • orphan endpoints (endpoints with no ipv4 attached)
  • persistent-volume available & unclaimed
  • persistent-volume-claim in lost state
  • k8s nodes that are not in ready state
  • orphan replicasets (desired number of replicas are bigger than 0 but the available replicas are 0)
  • leftover replicasets (desired number of replicas and the available # of replicas are 0)
  • orphan deployments (desired number of replicas are bigger than 0 but the available replicas are 0)
  • leftover deployments (desired number of replicas and the available # of replicas are 0)
  • leftover cronjobs (last active date is more than 30 days)
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