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akhq Apache Kafka HQ. web-based user interface and management tool for Apache Kafka clusters. | akhq Apache Kafka HQ. web-based user interface and management tool for Apache Kafka clusters. | ||
Strimzi Apache Kafka on Kubernetes | Strimzi Apache Kafka on Kubernetes | ||
=quick overview= | |||
kubectl api-resources | grep -i kafka | awk '{print $1}' | while read i ; do echo '*' $i ; kubectl get $i -A ; done | |||
=which users exit= | =which users exit= | ||
kubectl get kafkausers -n kafka | kubectl get kafkausers -n kafka | ||
=which password does user have= | =which password does user have= | ||
kubectl get secret ifs -o json | jq -r .data.password | base64 -d | kubectl get secret ifs -o json | jq -r .data.password | base64 -d | ||
=list topics= | =list topics= | ||
kubectl get kafkatopics -o wide | kubectl get kafkatopics -o wide |
Revision as of 13:03, 8 January 2024
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akhq Apache Kafka HQ. web-based user interface and management tool for Apache Kafka clusters. Strimzi Apache Kafka on Kubernetes
quick overview
kubectl api-resources | grep -i kafka | awk '{print $1}' | while read i ; do echo '*' $i ; kubectl get $i -A ; done
which users exit
kubectl get kafkausers -n kafka
which password does user have
kubectl get secret ifs -o json | jq -r .data.password | base64 -d
list topics
kubectl get kafkatopics -o wide