Error in the Lab 10.1: "error: unable to upgrade connection: container not found ("ngix")"
When I did the step 11, I found the pod "thirdpage-77c4bc9757-bwbpx" not running. And then I finished step 12 and 13. When I tried to do step 14 , I got an error "error: unable to upgrade connection: container not found ("ngix")". Could you please help me to figure out this?
Thanks,
Wei
student@master:~$ kubectl create deployment thirdpage --image=ngix
deployment.apps/thirdpage created
student@master:~$ kubectl get po
NAME READY STATUS RESTARTS AGE
secondapp-5cf87c9f48-cxtj2 1/1 Running 0 20h
thirdpage-77c4bc9757-bwbpx 0/1 ImagePullBackOff 0 14s
student@master:~$ kubectl expose deployment thirdpage --type=NodePort --port=80
service/thirdpage exposed
student@master:~$ kubectl get svc
NAME TYPE CLUSTER-IP EXTERNAL-IP PORT(S) AGE
kubernetes ClusterIP 10.96.0.1 443/TCP 5d4h
secondapp NodePort 10.98.205.187 80:32497/TCP 20h
thirdpage NodePort 10.102.251.101 80:32023/TCP 4s
student@master:~$ kubectl exec -it thirdpage-77c4bc9757-bwbpx -- /bin/bash
error: unable to upgrade connection: container not found ("ngix")
Best Answer
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Hi Wei,
I am not sure there is such an image
ngixavailable in the Docker Hub registry, so it makes sense that there is no such pod in your Kubernetes cluster either.
Try double-checking the spelling of the image name. This is just the result of a simple typo in your command.Regards,
-Chris5
Answers
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Yes, my image name is not right. Thank you very much for your help.
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The error message "error: unable to upgrade connection: container not found ("ngix")" that you are encountering in Kubernetes typically indicates that there's an issue with the container name specified in your command. It seems like there might be a typo in the container name.
In Kubernetes, when you execute a command like kubectl exec to enter a container, you need to specify the exact name of the container if the pod has multiple containers. The error suggests that Kubernetes cannot find a container named "ngix" in the specified pod. This name seems like it's intended to be "nginx", the name of a popular web server.
Here’s how you can troubleshoot and potentially resolve this issue:
- Check the Pod's Container Names
First, verify the name of the container inside the pod. You can list all containers in a pod using the following command:
kubectl get pod thirdpage-77c4bc9757-bwbpx -o jsonpath='{.spec.containers[*].name}'
- Correct the Container Name
Use the correct container name in your kubectl exec command. If the container is indeed named "nginx", the command should look something like this:
kubectl exec -it thirdpage-77c4bc9757-bwbpx -c nginx -- /bin/bash
- Check the Pod Status
Since you mentioned the pod "thirdpage-77c4bc9757-bwbpx" was not running, ensure that the pod is in a running state. You can check the status of the pod with:
kubectl get pod thirdpage-77c4bc9757-bwbpx
0 - Check the Pod's Container Names
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