[Twisted-Python] [ANN] kubetop 17.4.17.1
Hello all, I'm pleased to announce the initial release of kubetop, a command-line tool in the style of top(1) for displaying current usage and activity of a Kubernetes cluster. kubetop 17.4.17.1 will format information about your Kubernetes cluster like this: kubetop - 13:02:57 Node 0 CPU% 9.80 MEM% 57.97 ( 2 GiB/ 4 GiB) POD% 7.27 ( 8/110) Ready Node 1 CPU% 21.20 MEM% 59.36 ( 2 GiB/ 4 GiB) POD% 3.64 ( 4/110) Ready Node 2 CPU% 99.90 MEM% 58.11 ( 2 GiB/ 4 GiB) POD% 7.27 ( 8/110) Ready Pods: 20 total 0 running 0 terminating 0 pending POD (CONTAINER) %CPU MEM %MEM s4-infrastructure-3073578190-2k2vw 75.5 782.05 MiB 20.76 (subscription-converger) 72.7 459.11 MiB (grid-router) 2.7 98.07 MiB (web) 0.1 67.61 MiB (subscription-manager) 0.0 91.62 MiB (foolscap-log-gatherer) 0.0 21.98 MiB (flapp) 0.0 21.46 MiB (wormhole-relay) 0.0 22.19 MiB kubetop is meant as a handy tool to use at the spur of the moment. It is not intended to replace a real monitoring system. kubetop's presentation is preliminary and a work in progress. Contributions welcome. You can find kubetop on PyPI <https://pypi.python.org/pypi/kubetop> and GitHub <https://github.com/LeastAuthority/kubetop>. Install it in the usual way: pip install kubetop Thanks to Least Authority Enterprises <https://leastauthority.com/> for sponsoring this development. Jean-Paul Calderone http://as.ynchrono.us/
On Apr 17, 2017, at 10:24 AM, Jean-Paul Calderone <exarkun@twistedmatrix.com> wrote:
Hello all,
I'm pleased to announce the initial release of kubetop, a command-line tool in the style of top(1) for displaying current usage and activity of a Kubernetes cluster.
Personally I'm not using Kubernetes much, but this looks SUPER handy. And it seems to install cleanly with `pipsi install kubetop` :-). Thanks for the announcement! I did see this in my install output though: Running setup.py bdist_wheel for attr ... done Stored in directory: /Users/glyph/Library/Caches/pip/wheels/39/a7/44/cce905c824a2266d3e5747b2de72c8d73f9c8e9f0a71f066cd Is this actually supposed to depend on https://pypi.python.org/pypi/attr <https://pypi.python.org/pypi/attr> ? It seems likely to me that this was a typo somewhere in the dependency chain for https://pypi.python.org/pypi/attrs <https://pypi.python.org/pypi/attrs> . -glyph
On Mon, Apr 17, 2017 at 9:44 PM, Glyph Lefkowitz <glyph@twistedmatrix.com> wrote:
On Apr 17, 2017, at 10:24 AM, Jean-Paul Calderone < exarkun@twistedmatrix.com> wrote:
Hello all,
I'm pleased to announce the initial release of kubetop, a command-line tool in the style of top(1) for displaying current usage and activity of a Kubernetes cluster.
Personally I'm not using Kubernetes much, but this looks SUPER handy. And it seems to install cleanly with `pipsi install kubetop` :-). Thanks for the announcement!
I did see this in my install output though:
Running setup.py bdist_wheel for attr ... done Stored in directory: /Users/glyph/Library/Caches/pip/wheels/39/a7/44/ cce905c824a2266d3e5747b2de72c8d73f9c8e9f0a71f066cd
Is this actually supposed to depend on https://pypi.python.org/pypi/attr ? It seems likely to me that this was a typo somewhere in the dependency chain for https://pypi.python.org/pypi/attrs .
Oops! Thanks for pointing that out. It is indeed a mistake. Jean-Paul
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