View Pod List
This section explains how to view the list of pods.
Prerequisites
You should join a project and have the Application Workload Viewing permission within the project. For more information, refer to "Project Members" and "Project Roles".
Steps
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Log in to the KubeSphere web console with a user who has the Application Workload Viewing permission, and access your project.
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Click Application Workloads > Pods in the left navigation pane.
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The pod list provides the following information:
Parameter Description Name
The name of the pod.
Status
The status of the pod.
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Running: The pod has been assigned to a node, all containers in the pod have been created, and at least one container is running, starting, or restarting.
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Waiting: The pod has been accepted by the system, but at least one container has not been created or is not running. In this state, the pod may be waiting for scheduling or waiting for the container image to finish downloading.
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Completed: All containers in the pod have successfully terminated (terminated with an exit code of 0), and no longer restart.
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Failed: All containers in the pod have terminated, and at least one container terminated with a non-zero exit code.
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Unknown: The system cannot retrieve the pod’s status, which usually occurs when communication fails between the system and the host where the pod is located.
Node
The node where the pod is located and the IP address of the node.
Pod IP Address
The virtual IP address of the pod within the cluster.
Application
The application to which the pod belongs.
Update Time
The update time of the pod.
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Click the search box at the top of the list and search for pods by name, status or pod IP address.
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Click in the upper right corner of the list to refresh the list information.
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Click in the upper right corner of the list to customize the information displayed in the list.
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