A development team has submitted a YAML specification to create a Tanzu Kubernetes cluster called dev-cluster and wants to verify that the cluster is running.Which command should be run to obtain this verification?
A development team has submitted a YAML specification to create a Tanzu Kubernetes cluster called dev-cluster and wants to verify that the cluster is running.
Which command should be run to obtain this verification?
Based on the question, it seems like we're dealing with a Tanzu Kubernetes cluster, so I think the best option is C - `kubectl get tkc dev-cluster`. The `tkc` command should be the one to use for this specific type of cluster.
I'm a little confused by the different options here. Is `tkc` a standard Kubernetes command, or is it specific to Tanzu? I'm leaning towards option B - `kubectl get cluster dev-cluster`, but I'm not 100% sure.
Okay, let me think this through. We're dealing with a Tanzu Kubernetes cluster, so the `tkc` command seems like the most relevant one. I'll go with option C - `kubectl get tkc dev-cluster`.
Hmm, I'm a bit unsure about this one. I know we need to verify the cluster is running, but I'm not familiar with the `tkc` command. Maybe option B - `kubectl get cluster dev-cluster` would work?
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