This is a tricky one, but I'm pretty confident the answer is option D, "kubectl get tanzukubernetescluster". That seems like the most specific and relevant command for the task at hand.
I'm a bit confused by the options here. None of them seem like the obvious Kubernetes command to list clusters. I'll need to double-check my Tanzu Kubernetes knowledge.
Okay, let's see... I think the key here is that the question is asking for Tanzu Kubernetes clusters, so I'm guessing the answer is not going to be a generic Kubernetes command.
Geraldine
5 months agoStephane
5 months agoBarbra
5 months agoEmeline
5 months agoTamie
6 months agoEarleen
6 months agoLeota
6 months agoAlana
6 months agoLeeann
6 months agoLino
6 months agoClorinda
6 months agoThea
6 months agoRonnie
6 months agoLavonda
7 months agoSamuel
12 months agoGregoria
11 months agoTiera
11 months agoJaime
11 months agoStefan
11 months agoMarjory
11 months agoTina
11 months agoLeanna
12 months agoChu
12 months agoAmos
11 months agoWilda
11 months agoLeonardo
11 months agoRia
12 months agoGregoria
1 year agoScarlet
1 year agoBenton
11 months agoMitsue
11 months agoLawrence
11 months agoMiles
11 months agoLaura
11 months agoZona
1 year agoOwen
1 year agoFelicia
1 year ago