A visualized monitoring dashboard for Kubernetes.
kubectl
also has top
subcommand, but it is not able to:
- Watch usages regularly for Pod/Node
- Compare the usage of Pod resources with Node or limits/requests
ktop
resolves these problems and has a more graphical dashboard.
For MacOS:
$ brew tap ynqa/tap-archived
$ brew install ktop
From source codes:
$ go get -u github.com/ynqa/ktop
Kubernetes monitoring dashboard on terminal
Usage:
ktop [flags]
Flags:
--as string Username to impersonate for the operation
--as-group stringArray Group to impersonate for the operation, this flag can be repeated to specify multiple groups.
--cache-dir string Default HTTP cache directory (default "/Users/ynqa/.kube/http-cache")
--certificate-authority string Path to a cert file for the certificate authority
--client-certificate string Path to a client certificate file for TLS
--client-key string Path to a client key file for TLS
--cluster string The name of the kubeconfig cluster to use
-C, --container-query string container query (default ".*")
--context string The name of the kubeconfig context to use
-h, --help help for ktop
--insecure-skip-tls-verify If true, the server's certificate will not be checked for validity. This will make your HTTPS connections insecure
-i, --interval duration set interval (default 1s)
--kubeconfig string Path to the kubeconfig file to use for CLI requests.
-n, --namespace string If present, the namespace scope for this CLI request
-N, --node-query string node query (default ".*")
-P, --pod-query string pod query (default ".*")
--request-timeout string The length of time to wait before giving up on a single server request. Non-zero values should contain a corresponding time unit (e.g. 1s, 2m, 3h). A value of zero means don't timeout requests. (default "0")
-s, --server string The address and port of the Kubernetes API server
--token string Bearer token for authentication to the API server
--user string The name of the kubeconfig user to use