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  1. Managing data volume annotations - Virtual mach...

    annotations allow you to manage pod behavior. You can add one or...propagates to the created importer pods. Example: Data volume annotations...
    docs.okd.io/4.12/virt/virtual_machines/virtual_... Cache
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  2. Managing data volume annotations - Virtual mach...

    annotations allow you to manage pod behavior. You can add one or...propagates to the created importer pods. Example: Data volume annotations...
    docs.okd.io/4.11/virt/virtual_machines/virtual_... Cache
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  3. Getting started with the OpenShift CLI - OpenSh...

    Viewing pods Use the oc get pods command to view the pods for the...namespace of the pod is used by default. $ oc get pods -o wide Example...
    docs.openshift.com/container-platform/4.10/cli_... Cache
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  4. Creating infrastructure machine sets | Machine ...

    only pods that tolerate the taint, but allow existing pods to remain...router pod to a different machine set. By default, the pod is deployed...
    docs.openshift.com/container-platform/4.4/machi... Cache
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  5. Executing remote commands in a container - Work...

    the target pod. <pod> is the name of the target pod. <container>...command in a container: $ oc exec <pod> [ -c <container>] -- < command...
    docs.openshift.com/container-platform/4.13/node... Cache
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  6. Executing remote commands in a container - Work...

    the target pod. <pod> is the name of the target pod. <container>...command in a container: $ oc exec <pod> [ -c <container>] -- < command...
    docs.openshift.com/container-platform/4.10/node... Cache
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  7. Executing remote commands in a container - Work...

    the target pod. <pod> is the name of the target pod. <container>...command in a container: $ oc exec <pod> [-c <container>] <command> [<arg_1>...
    docs.openshift.com/container-platform/4.1/nodes... Cache
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  8. Executing remote commands in a container - Work...

    the target pod. <pod> is the name of the target pod. <container>...command in a container: $ oc exec <pod> [ -c <container>] -- < command...
    docs.openshift.com/container-platform/4.17/node... Cache
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  9. Executing Remote Commands | Developer Guide | O...

    the target pod. <pod> is the name of the target pod. <container>...built into the CLI : $ oc exec <pod> [-c <container>] <command> [<arg_1>...
    docs.openshift.com/container-platform/3.9/dev_g... Cache
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  10. Monitoring stack architecture - Monitoring | Ob...

    pod The pod is the smallest logical unit...translates Kubernetes node and pod queries for use in Prometheus....
    docs.okd.io/4.14/observability/monitoring/about... Cache
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