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INSTRUCTOR-LED COURSE

Kubernetes Troubleshooting (LFWS313)

Boost your cloud-native career by mastering Kubernetes troubleshooting. Through hands-on labs and real-world scenarios, you’ll be prepared to tackle and resolve the toughest Kubernetes issues, making you an indispensable asset to any organization managing Kubernetes environments.

Who Is It For

This course is designed for DevOps and SRE engineers, cloud engineers, Kubernetes administrators, and anyone managing and monitoring clusters who wants to deepen their troubleshooting knowledge.
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What You’ll Learn

This course teaches you essential Kubernetes tools, which, together with complex observability solutions, help you achieve faster and more accurate resolutions.You will build hands-on expertise in diagnosing and resolving Kubernetes issues in pods, services, networking, storage, and nodes using labs and simulations.
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What It Prepares You For

Increase your ability to tackle Kubernetes related issues and make yourself a vital member of any cloud native team while enabling you to use your new skills to open doors to advanced roles including Kubernetes Administrator, DevOps Engineer, or Cloud Infrastructure Architect.
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Course Outline
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Introduction
The Linux Foundation
The Linux Foundation Training
The Linux Foundation Certifications
The Linux Foundation Digital Badges
Laboratory Exercises, Solutions and Resources
Platform Details
Kubernetes Concepts Recap
Kubernetes Architecture
Networking
API Objects
The v1 group
API Resources
Accessing the API
Authentication and Authorizations
Admission Controller
Network Policies
Troubleshooting Principles
Process Overview
Troubleshooting Tools
Kubectl
Dashboard
Auditing
Prometheus and Grafana
Fluentd
Jaeger
Common Errors and Solutions
Common Errors
Image Relates Errors
Pod Error Status
Scheduling Errors

Prerequisites
Students must have practical skills in Linux administration and demonstrate proficiency in using the Linux command line. They are required to edit files with a command-line text editor and navigate multiple terminal sessions effortlessly. Furthermore, students must have hands-on experience with command-line utilities such as kubeadm and kubectl, along with a solid understanding of Kubernetes administration.