What is command to find detailed information about Kubernetes master(s) using kubectl?

7/6/2016

Let say I want to find the kubelet and apiserver version of my k8s master(s), what's the best way to do it?

I am aware of the following commands:

kubectl cluster-info

which only shows the endpoints.

kubectl get nodes; kubectl describe node <node>;

which shows very detail information but only the nodes and not master.

There's also

kubectl version

but that only shows the kubectl version and not the kubelet or apiserver version.

What other commands can I use to identify the properties of my cluster?

-- Kenny Ho
kubectl
kubernetes

2 Answers

7/6/2016

kubectl version also shows the apiserver version. For example, this is the output when I run it:

$ kubectl version
Client Version: version.Info{Major:"1", Minor:"2", GitVersion:"v1.2.4", GitCommit:"3eed1e3be6848b877ff80a93da3785d9034d0a4f", GitTreeState:"clean"}
Server Version: version.Info{Major:"1", Minor:"2", GitVersion:"v1.2.4", GitCommit:"3eed1e3be6848b877ff80a93da3785d9034d0a4f", GitTreeState:"clean"}

The second line ("Server Version") contains the apiserver version. There isn't a way to get the master's kubelet version if it isn't registered as one of the nodes (which it isn't if it isn't showing up in kubectl get nodes), but in most deployments it'll be the same version as the apiserver.

-- Alex Robinson
Source: StackOverflow

4/16/2020

kubectl version --short will give you a short and sweet version of your k8-cluster

aathith@k8-master:~# kubectl version --short
Client Version: v1.18.1
Server Version: v1.18.1

edit 1:
In terminal 1

aathith@k8-master:~# kubectl proxy
Starting to serve on 127.0.0.1:8001

In terminal 2

aathith@k8-master:~# curl http://localhost:8001/version -k
{
  "major": "1",
  "minor": "18",
  "gitVersion": "v1.18.1",
  "gitCommit": "e0fccafd69541e3750d460ba0f9743b90336f24f",
  "gitTreeState": "clean",
  "buildDate": "2020-04-16T11:35:47Z",
  "goVersion": "go1.13.9",
  "compiler": "gc",
  "platform": "linux/amd64"
}
-- AATHITH RAJENDRAN
Source: StackOverflow