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  1. Understanding networking | Networking | OKD 4.8

    applications running within the pod. Pods and their containers can network,...giving each pod its own IP address means that pods can be treated...
    docs.okd.io/4.8/networking/understanding-networ... Cache
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  2. Understanding networking | Networking | OKD 4.9

    applications running within the pod. Pods and their containers can network,...giving each pod its own IP address means that pods can be treated...
    docs.okd.io/4.9/networking/understanding-networ... Cache
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  3. Mapping volumes using projected volumes - Worki...

    to the pod: $ oc get pod <name> For example: $ oc get pod test-projected-volume...Example Pod specs The following are examples of Pod specs for...
    docs.openshift.com/container-platform/4.17/node... Cache
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  4. Application memory sizing | Developer Guide | O...

    processes in a pod are OOM killed, when the pod subsequently exits,...notice the pod’s failed status and create a new pod to replace...
    docs.okd.io/3.10/dev_guide/application_memory_s... Cache
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  5. Application memory sizing | Developer Guide | O...

    processes in a pod are OOM killed, when the pod subsequently exits,...notice the pod’s failed status and create a new pod to replace...
    docs.okd.io/3.9/dev_guide/application_memory_si... Cache
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  6. Port Forwarding | Developer Guide | OKD 3.11

    the target pod. <pod> is the name of the target pod. For example:...and 6000 in the pod, run: $ oc port-forward <pod> 5000 6000 To...
    docs.okd.io/3.11/dev_guide/port_forwarding.html Cache
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  7. Port Forwarding | Developer Guide | OKD 3.9

    the target pod. <pod> is the name of the target pod. For example:...and 6000 in the pod, run: $ oc port-forward <pod> 5000 6000 To...
    docs.okd.io/3.9/dev_guide/port_forwarding.html Cache
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  8. Port Forwarding | Developer Guide | OpenShift C...

    the target pod. <pod> is the name of the target pod. For example:...and 6000 in the pod, run: $ oc port-forward <pod> 5000 6000 To...
    docs.openshift.com/container-platform/3.11/dev_... Cache
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  9. Setting limit ranges - Working with clusters | ...

    ---------- ---------- Pod cpu 200m 2 - - - Pod memory 6Mi 1Gi - -...specific objects in a project: pods and containers: You can set...
    docs.openshift.com/container-platform/4.4/nodes... Cache
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  10. Sidecar injection | Installing | Red Hat OpenSh...

    to the pod template defined in a deployment, any new pods created...that the pods are running without sidecars. $ oc get pods -n bookinfo...
    docs.openshift.com/service-mesh/3.0.0tp1/instal... Cache
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