![]() docker-entrypoint.sh: Launching /docker-entrypoint.d/20-envsubst-on-templates.sh docker-entrypoint.sh: Launching /docker-entrypoint.d/10-listen-on-ipv6-by-default.shġ0-listen-on-ipv6-by-default.sh: Getting the checksum of /etc/nginx/conf.d/nfġ0-listen-on-ipv6-by-default.sh: Enabled listen on IPv6 in /etc/nginx/conf.d/nf docker-entrypoint.sh: Looking for shell scripts in /docker-entrypoint.d/ docker-entrypoint.sh: /docker-entrypoint.d/ is not empty, will attempt to perform configuration ![]() With kubectl you can port-forward a local port to a port on a pod. The pod is running now, but how do we access it? Let's have a look at one option, that you typically would use in test/debug scenarios. Normal Started 12s kubelet, aks-nodepool1-11985439-vmss000001 Started container myfirstpod ![]() Normal Created 12s kubelet, aks-nodepool1-11985439-vmss000001 Created container myfirstpod Normal Pulled 12s kubelet, aks-nodepool1-11985439-vmss000001 Container image "/test:2.0" already present on machine Normal Scheduled 13s default-scheduler Successfully assigned default/myfirstpod to aks-nodepool1-11985439-vmss000001 Tolerations: /not-ready:NoExecute for 300s ![]() Type: Secret (a volume populated by a Secret ) ![]() var/run/secrets/kubernetes.io/serviceaccount from default-token-9lb48 (ro ) ![]()
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