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NEW QUESTION 18
Create the nginx pod with version 1.17.4 and expose it on port 80

NEW QUESTION 19
List all the events sorted by timestamp and put them into file.log and verify

 
 
 

NEW QUESTION 20
Score: 4%

Task
Schedule a pod as follows:
* Name: nginx-kusc00401
* Image: nginx
* Node selector: disk=ssd

NEW QUESTION 21
Score:7%

Context
An existing Pod needs to be integrated into the Kubernetes built-in logging architecture (e. g. kubectl logs). Adding a streaming sidecar container is a good and common way to accomplish this requirement.
Task
Add a sidecar container named sidecar, using the busybox Image, to the existing Pod big-corp-app. The new sidecar container has to run the following command:
/bin/sh -c tail -n+1 -f /va r/log/big-corp-app.log
Use a Volume, mounted at /var/log, to make the log file big-corp-app.log available to the sidecar container.

NEW QUESTION 22
Check the image version in pod without the describe command

NEW QUESTION 23
Create and configure the service front-end-service so it’s accessible through NodePort and routes to the existing pod named front-end.

NEW QUESTION 24
Change the label for one of the pod to env=uat and list all the pods to verify

NEW QUESTION 25
List pod logs named “frontend” and search for the pattern “started” and write it to a file “/opt/error-logs”

NEW QUESTION 26
Label a node as app=test and verify

NEW QUESTION 27
Undo the deployment with the previous version and verify
everything is Ok

NEW QUESTION 28
Scale the deployment webserver to 6 pods.

NEW QUESTION 29
Create a configmap called myconfigmap with literal value
appname=myapp

 
 

NEW QUESTION 30
Create a pod that echo “hello world” and then exists. Have the pod deleted automatically when it’s completed

NEW QUESTION 31
Get the list of pods of webapp deployment

 
 

NEW QUESTION 32
Schedule a pod as follows:
Name: nginx-kusc00101
Image: nginx
Node selector: disk=ssd

NEW QUESTION 33
Add a taint to node “worker-2” with effect as “NoSchedule” and
list the node with taint effect as “NoSchedule”

 
 

NEW QUESTION 34
Create a deployment as follows:
Name: nginx-random
Exposed via a service nginx-random
Ensure that the service & pod are accessible via their respective DNS records The container(s) within any pod(s) running as a part of this deployment should use the nginx Image Next, use the utility nslookup to look up the DNS records of the service & pod and write the output to /opt/KUNW00601/service.dns and /opt/KUNW00601/pod.dns respectively.

NEW QUESTION 35
Create a pod with environment variables as var1=value1.Check the environment variable in pod

 
 

NEW QUESTION 36
Get all the pods with label “env”

NEW QUESTION 37
Create an nginx pod and load environment values from the above configmap “keyvalcfgmap” and exec into the pod and verify the environment variables and delete the pod

 
 

The Linux Foundation Certified Kubernetes Administrator (CKA) Program Certification Exam is designed to test the skills and knowledge of individuals in the field of Kubernetes administration. The exam is aimed at individuals who are responsible for designing, deploying, and maintaining Kubernetes clusters in production environments. The CKA Program Certification Exam is a performance-based exam, which means that candidates will be required to perform tasks on a live Kubernetes cluster rather than answering multiple-choice questions.

 

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