status

Gets the status of a local Kubernetes cluster

minikube status

Gets the status of a local Kubernetes cluster

Synopsis

Gets the status of a local Kubernetes cluster. Exit status contains the status of minikube’s VM, cluster and Kubernetes encoded on it’s bits in this order from right to left. Eg: 7 meaning: 1 (for minikube NOK) + 2 (for cluster NOK) + 4 (for Kubernetes NOK)

  1. minikube status [flags]

Options

  1. -f, --format string Go template format string for the status output. The format for Go templates can be found here: https://golang.org/pkg/text/template/
  2. For the list accessible variables for the template, see the struct values here: https://godoc.org/k8s.io/minikube/cmd/minikube/cmd#Status (default "{{.Name}}\ntype: Control Plane\nhost: {{.Host}}\nkubelet: {{.Kubelet}}\napiserver: {{.APIServer}}\nkubeconfig: {{.Kubeconfig}}\n{{- if .TimeToStop }}\ntimeToStop: {{.TimeToStop}}\n{{- end }}\n{{- if .DockerEnv }}\ndocker-env: {{.DockerEnv}}\n{{- end }}\n{{- if .PodManEnv }}\npodman-env: {{.PodManEnv}}\n{{- end }}\n\n")
  3. -l, --layout string output layout (EXPERIMENTAL, JSON only): 'nodes' or 'cluster' (default "nodes")
  4. -n, --node string The node to check status for. Defaults to control plane. Leave blank with default format for status on all nodes.
  5. -o, --output string minikube status --output OUTPUT. json, text (default "text")
  6. -w, --watch duration[=1s] Continuously listing/getting the status with optional interval duration. (default 1s)

Options inherited from parent commands

  1. --add_dir_header If true, adds the file directory to the header of the log messages
  2. --alsologtostderr log to standard error as well as files
  3. -b, --bootstrapper string The name of the cluster bootstrapper that will set up the Kubernetes cluster. (default "kubeadm")
  4. -h, --help
  5. --log_backtrace_at traceLocation when logging hits line file:N, emit a stack trace (default :0)
  6. --log_dir string If non-empty, write log files in this directory
  7. --log_file string If non-empty, use this log file
  8. --log_file_max_size uint Defines the maximum size a log file can grow to. Unit is megabytes. If the value is 0, the maximum file size is unlimited. (default 1800)
  9. --logtostderr log to standard error instead of files
  10. --one_output If true, only write logs to their native severity level (vs also writing to each lower severity level)
  11. -p, --profile string The name of the minikube VM being used. This can be set to allow having multiple instances of minikube independently. (default "minikube")
  12. --skip_headers If true, avoid header prefixes in the log messages
  13. --skip_log_headers If true, avoid headers when opening log files
  14. --stderrthreshold severity logs at or above this threshold go to stderr (default 2)
  15. --user string Specifies the user executing the operation. Useful for auditing operations executed by 3rd party tools. Defaults to the operating system username.
  16. -v, --v Level number for the log level verbosity
  17. --vmodule moduleSpec comma-separated list of pattern=N settings for file-filtered logging

Last modified March 24, 2021: not mention timeToStop in status instead of showing NonExistent (628a4a831)