A and B, no doubt. I mean, who would even think 'kubectl pods status' is a real command? That's like asking for 'kubectl brew-me-a-coffee' or something.
Ah, the old 'kubectl get pods' and 'kubectl describe pods' dance. Classic Kubernetes moves, my friend. Now, if only I could remember the steps to 'kubectl do-the-funky-chicken'...
Well, that's easy! The correct answers are A) kubectl get pods and B) kubectl describe pods. These commands give you all the information you need about the status of your Pods.
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