kubetop is a top(1)-like tool for Kubernetes.
NOTE kubetop does not work against recent versions of Kubernetes anymore due to Kubernetes API changes. This is not expected to change in the near future. Patches welcome.
$ kubetop
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
Python 2.7 is required to run kubetop.
To install the latest version of kubetop using pip or pipsi:
$ pipsi install kubetop
A Docker image containing a kubetop installation is also available. You can run it like this:
$ docker run -it --rm --volume ~/.kube/:/root/.kube/:ro exarkun/kubetop
kubetop uses pyunit-style tests. After installing the development dependencies, you can run the test suite with trial:
$ pip install kubetop[dev] $ trial kubetop
kubetop uses the CalVer versioning convention. The first three segments of a kubetop version tell you the year (two digit), month, and day that version was released. The fourth segment of a kubetop version is a bugfix release counter. It is present if a new release is made that diffs from a previous release only by including one or more bug fixes. For each bug fix release, the fourth segment is incremented.
txkube is open source software released under the MIT License. See the LICENSE file for more details.