I'm new on kubernetes.
I couldn't get deployments using kubectl but I can see all deployments on kubernetes dashboard. How can i fix this problem?
user@master:~$ kubectl get deployments
error: the server doesn't have a resource type "deployments"
kubernetes version: 1.12
kubectl version: 1.13
kubectl api-versions:
apiregistration.k8s.io/v1
apiregistration.k8s.io/v1beta1
v1
api-resources:
user@master:~$ kubectl api-resources
NAME SHORTNAMES APIGROUP NAMESPACED
KIND
bindings true
Binding
componentstatuses cs false
ComponentStatus
configmaps cm true
ConfigMap
endpoints ep true
Endpoints
events ev true
Event
limitranges limits true
LimitRange
namespaces ns false
Namespace
nodes no false
Node
persistentvolumeclaims pvc true
PersistentVolumeClaim
persistentvolumes pv false
PersistentVolume
pods po true
Pod
podtemplates true
PodTemplate
replicationcontrollers rc true
ReplicationController
resourcequotas quota true
ResourceQuota
secrets true
Secret
serviceaccounts sa true
ServiceAccount
services svc true
Service
apiservices apiregistration.k8s.io false
APIService
Thanks for your helps.
-----------Edit 1-----------
Hello @EduardoBaitello, Thank you for quicly reply. The problem is not related to permission.
user@master:~$ kubectl auth can-i get deployments Warning: the server doesn't have a resource type 'deployments' yes user@master:~$ kubectl auth can-i get deployment Warning: the server doesn't have a resource type 'deployment' yes user@master:~$ kubectl auth can-i get namespaces yes user@master:~$ kubectl auth can-i get pods yes
So I think this is not a duplicated question.
user@master:~$ kubectl get po --namespace=kube-system NAME READY STATUS RESTARTS AGE calico-kube-controllers-7c6b876df8-nk7nm 1/1 Running 2 118d calico-node-8lt9f 1/1 Running 3 118d calico-node-d9r9l 1/1 Running 2 118d calico-node-ffqlj 1/1 Running 2 118d dns-autoscaler-57ff59dd4c-c9tjv 1/1 Running 2 118d kube-apiserver-node1 1/1 Running 3 118d kube-controller-manager-node1 1/1 Running 6 118d kube-dns-84467597f5-hf2fn 3/3 Running 6 118d kube-dns-84467597f5-sttgx 3/3 Running 9 118d kube-proxy-node1 1/1 Running 3 118d kube-proxy-node2 1/1 Running 2 118d kube-proxy-node3 1/1 Running 2 118d kube-scheduler-node1 1/1 Running 6 118d kubernetes-dashboard-5db4d9f45f-gkl6w 1/1 Running 3 118d nginx-proxy-node2 1/1 Running 2 118d nginx-proxy-node3 1/1 Running 2 118d tiller-deploy-6f6fd74b68-27fqc 1/1 Running 0 16d
user@master:~$ kubectl get componentstatus NAME STATUS MESSAGE scheduler Healthy ok controller-manager Healthy ok etcd-2 Healthy {"health": "true"} etcd-1 Healthy {"health": "true"} etcd-0 Healthy {"health": "true"}
@AliCan
I suspect this is because of Kubectl binary version. I noticed your kubectl version(1.13) is higher than the Kubernetes version(1.12).
can you try downgrading your kubectl version to 1.12 or lower?
The first step would be to increase a verbosity level to help in finding out the root cause:
Kubectl get deployments --v=99
Overall, there few things that might cause it:
cp -i /etc/kubernetes/admin.conf $HOME/.kube/config
chown $(id -u):$(id -g) $HOME/.kube/config
As suggested here https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/issues/52636
In my case when running "kubectl get deployments --v=99" in addition to “the server doesn't have a resource type deployments” it showed that:
Response Body: {"kind":"Status","apiVersion":"v1","metadata":{},"status":"Failure","message":"Unauthorized","reason":"Unauthorized","code":401
If it is the case then check out your certificates kubectl config file (they might not be there, expired, new ones have to be created, etc) or if on EKS then IAM keys issued/activated.
please change user to root and try the same. It worked for me
I was experiencing exactly the same behavior as in "Edit 1" above with Kubernetes 1.13.5 (client and server). Removing the ~/.kube/http-cache
directory on the client worked for me.