How do I restart a Kubernetes pod?
You can restart a Kubernetes pod by deleting it. The deployment will automatically create a new pod to replace it.
Is there a command to do that?
Yes, you can use the command kubectl delete pod <pod-name>
. Just replace <pod-name>
with the name of your pod.
Will this cause downtime?
If your pod is part of a deployment, Kubernetes will ensure that a new pod is created before the old one is terminated, minimizing downtime.
What if I want to restart all pods in a deployment?
You can use kubectl rollout restart deployment <deployment-name>
to restart all pods in a specific deployment.
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