How can I perform a rollback in Kubernetes?
To perform a rollback in Kubernetes, you can use the kubectl rollout undo
command followed by the resource type and name.
Can you give me an example of the command?
Sure! If you want to rollback a deployment named 'my-deployment', you would run: kubectl rollout undo deployment/my-deployment
.
What if I want to rollback to a specific revision?
You can specify the revision by using the --to-revision
flag. For example: kubectl rollout undo deployment/my-deployment --to-revision=2
.
Are there any risks I should be aware of when rolling back?
Yes, rolling back can lead to service disruptions if the previous version has issues. Always test before rolling back.
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