If you are using a released version of Kubernetes, you should refer to the docs that go with that version.
The latest release of this document can be found [here](http://releases.k8s.io/release-1.1/docs/user-guide/kubectl/kubectl_run.md).Documentation for other releases can be found at releases.k8s.io.
Run a particular image on the cluster.
Create and run a particular image, possibly replicated. Creates a replication controller or job to manage the created container(s).
kubectl run NAME --image=image [--env="key=value"] [--port=port] [--replicas=replicas] [--dry-run=bool] [--overrides=inline-json] [--command] -- [COMMAND] [args...]
# Start a single instance of nginx.
$ kubectl run nginx --image=nginx
# Start a single instance of hazelcast and let the container expose port 5701 .
$ kubectl run hazelcast --image=hazelcast --port=5701
# Start a single instance of hazelcast and set environment variables "DNS_DOMAIN=cluster" and "POD_NAMESPACE=default" in the container.
$ kubectl run hazelcast --image=hazelcast --env="DNS_DOMAIN=cluster" --env="POD_NAMESPACE=default"
# Start a replicated instance of nginx.
$ kubectl run nginx --image=nginx --replicas=5
# Dry run. Print the corresponding API objects without creating them.
$ kubectl run nginx --image=nginx --dry-run
# Start a single instance of nginx, but overload the spec of the replication controller with a partial set of values parsed from JSON.
$ kubectl run nginx --image=nginx --overrides='{ "apiVersion": "v1", "spec": { ... } }'
# Start a single instance of busybox and keep it in the foreground, don't restart it if it exits.
$ kubectl run -i --tty busybox --image=busybox --restart=Never
# Start the nginx container using the default command, but use custom arguments (arg1 .. argN) for that command.
$ kubectl run nginx --image=nginx -- <arg1> <arg2> ... <argN>
# Start the nginx container using a different command and custom arguments.
$ kubectl run nginx --image=nginx --command -- <cmd> <arg1> ... <argN>
# Start the perl container to compute π to 2000 places and print it out.
$ kubectl run pi --image=perl --restart=OnFailure -- perl -Mbignum=bpi -wle 'print bpi(2000)'
--attach[=false]: If true, wait for the Pod to start running, and then attach to the Pod as if 'kubectl attach ...' were called. Default false, unless '-i/--interactive' is set, in which case the default is true.
--command[=false]: If true and extra arguments are present, use them as the 'command' field in the container, rather than the 'args' field which is the default.
--dry-run[=false]: If true, only print the object that would be sent, without sending it.
--env=[]: Environment variables to set in the container
--expose[=false]: If true, a public, external service is created for the container(s) which are run
--generator="": The name of the API generator to use. Default is 'run/v1' if --restart=Always, otherwise the default is 'job/v1beta1'.
--hostport=-1: The host port mapping for the container port. To demonstrate a single-machine container.
--image="": The image for the container to run.
-l, --labels="": Labels to apply to the pod(s).
--leave-stdin-open[=false]: If the pod is started in interactive mode or with stdin, leave stdin open after the first attach completes. By default, stdin will be closed after the first attach completes.
--limits="": The resource requirement limits for this container. For example, 'cpu=200m,memory=512Mi'
--no-headers[=false]: When using the default output, don't print headers.
-o, --output="": Output format. One of: json|yaml|wide|name|go-template=...|go-template-file=...|jsonpath=...|jsonpath-file=... See golang template [http://golang.org/pkg/text/template/#pkg-overview] and jsonpath template [http://releases.k8s.io/HEAD/docs/user-guide/jsonpath.md].
--output-version="": Output the formatted object with the given version (default api-version).
--overrides="": An inline JSON override for the generated object. If this is non-empty, it is used to override the generated object. Requires that the object supply a valid apiVersion field.
--port=-1: The port that this container exposes. If --expose is true, this is also the port used by the service that is created.
-r, --replicas=1: Number of replicas to create for this container. Default is 1.
--requests="": The resource requirement requests for this container. For example, 'cpu=100m,memory=256Mi'
--restart="Always": The restart policy for this Pod. Legal values [Always, OnFailure, Never]. If set to 'Always' a replication controller is created for this pod, if set to OnFailure or Never, a job is created for this pod and --replicas must be 1. Default 'Always'
--save-config[=false]: If true, the configuration of current object will be saved in its annotation. This is useful when you want to perform kubectl apply on this object in the future.
--service-generator="service/v2": The name of the generator to use for creating a service. Only used if --expose is true
--service-overrides="": An inline JSON override for the generated service object. If this is non-empty, it is used to override the generated object. Requires that the object supply a valid apiVersion field. Only used if --expose is true.
-a, --show-all[=false]: When printing, show all resources (default hide terminated pods.)
--sort-by="": If non-empty, sort list types using this field specification. The field specification is expressed as a JSONPath expression (e.g. 'ObjectMeta.Name'). The field in the API resource specified by this JSONPath expression must be an integer or a string.
-i, --stdin[=false]: Keep stdin open on the container(s) in the pod, even if nothing is attached.
--template="": Template string or path to template file to use when -o=go-template, -o=go-template-file. The template format is golang templates [http://golang.org/pkg/text/template/#pkg-overview].
--tty[=false]: Allocated a TTY for each container in the pod. Because -t is currently shorthand for --template, -t is not supported for --tty. This shorthand is deprecated and we expect to adopt -t for --tty soon.
--alsologtostderr[=false]: log to standard error as well as files
--api-version="": The API version to use when talking to the server
--certificate-authority="": Path to a cert. file for the certificate authority.
--client-certificate="": Path to a client certificate file for TLS.
--client-key="": Path to a client key file for TLS.
--cluster="": The name of the kubeconfig cluster to use
--context="": The name of the kubeconfig context to use
--insecure-skip-tls-verify[=false]: If true, the server's certificate will not be checked for validity. This will make your HTTPS connections insecure.
--kubeconfig="": Path to the kubeconfig file to use for CLI requests.
--log-backtrace-at=:0: when logging hits line file:N, emit a stack trace
--log-dir="": If non-empty, write log files in this directory
--log-flush-frequency=5s: Maximum number of seconds between log flushes
--logtostderr[=true]: log to standard error instead of files
--match-server-version[=false]: Require server version to match client version
--namespace="": If present, the namespace scope for this CLI request.
--password="": Password for basic authentication to the API server.
-s, --server="": The address and port of the Kubernetes API server
--stderrthreshold=2: logs at or above this threshold go to stderr
--token="": Bearer token for authentication to the API server.
--user="": The name of the kubeconfig user to use
--username="": Username for basic authentication to the API server.
--v=0: log level for V logs
--vmodule=: comma-separated list of pattern=N settings for file-filtered logging
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