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You must specify pod-query. This is the same for stern and kubectl-stern.
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So Installed stern using kubectl krew install stern on my windows 10 laptop. It installed fine, and I can access it through kubectl-stern command. However, when I try to execute say kubectl-stern -A, I keep getting this error
Error: One of pod-query, --selector, --field-selector or --prompt is required
Usage:
stern pod-query [flags]
Do I have to specify pod-query with evey query?
I also tried specifying it kubectl-stern pod-query -A, but then this one just waits and does nothing for minutes. I have to forcibly kill it?
I'm executing a local KIND cluster for development. The cluster's up and running and I can execute kubectl commands against it and see the namespaces, and logs for the pods but doesn't work with kubectl-stern.
Is there a specific way of making it to work on Windows? Appreciate any help on this.
Thanks,
Asheesh
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