Add a New CronJob
Option 1: Create a CronJob Using a YAML Manifest
1. Create a new cronjob.yaml
file:
apiVersion: batch/v1
kind: CronJob
metadata:
name: example-cronjob
spec:
schedule: "*/5 * * * *" # Runs every 5 minutes
jobTemplate:
spec:
template:
spec:
containers:
- name: example
image: busybox
args:
- /bin/sh
- -c
- date; echo Hello from the Kubernetes CronJob!
restartPolicy: OnFailure
2. Apply the new CronJob:
kubectl apply -f cronjob.yaml
Option 2: Use kubectl create
You can create a CronJob directly with the kubectl create command:
kubectl create cronjob <cronjob-name> \
--schedule="*/5 * * * *" \
--image=busybox \
-- /bin/sh -c "date; echo Hello from the Kubernetes CronJob!"
This creates a simple CronJob that runs every 5 minutes and prints the current date and a message.
Verifying Changes
- List CronJobs to ensure the changes or new CronJob were applied:
kubectl get cronjobs
- Describe CronJob to see detailed information:
kubectl describe cronjob <cronjob-name>
Let me know if you need help with any specific part!
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