$ kubectl run nginx --image=nginx --replicas=4
$ kubectl annotate deployment/nginx kubernetes.io/change-cause='initial deployment'
deployment.extensions/nginx annotated
$ kubectl set image deploy nginx nginx=nginx:1.7.9
$ kubectl annotate deployment/nginx kubernetes.io/change-cause='nginx:1.7.9'
deployment.extensions/nginx annotated
$ kubectl set image deploy nginx nginx=nginx:1.9.1
$ kubectl annotate deployment/nginx kubernetes.io/change-cause='nginx:1.9.1'
deployment.extensions/nginx annotated
$ kubectl rollout history deploy nginx
deployment.extensions/nginx
REVISION CHANGE-CAUSE
5 initial deployment
6 nginx:1.7.9
7 nginx:1.9.1
This seems to me a very good practice, to be able to trace all changes in PROD.
You can always trace what changed:
kubectl rollout history deploy nginx --revision=6
$ kubectl annotate deployment/nginx kubernetes.io/change-cause='initial deployment'
deployment.extensions/nginx annotated
$ kubectl set image deploy nginx nginx=nginx:1.7.9
$ kubectl annotate deployment/nginx kubernetes.io/change-cause='nginx:1.7.9'
deployment.extensions/nginx annotated
$ kubectl set image deploy nginx nginx=nginx:1.9.1
$ kubectl annotate deployment/nginx kubernetes.io/change-cause='nginx:1.9.1'
deployment.extensions/nginx annotated
$ kubectl rollout history deploy nginx
deployment.extensions/nginx
REVISION CHANGE-CAUSE
5 initial deployment
6 nginx:1.7.9
7 nginx:1.9.1
This seems to me a very good practice, to be able to trace all changes in PROD.
You can always trace what changed:
kubectl rollout history deploy nginx --revision=6
deployment.extensions/nginx with revision #6
Pod Template:
Labels: pod-template-hash=7b74859c78
run=nginx
Containers:
nginx:
Image: nginx:1.7.9
Port:
Host Port:
Environment:
Mounts:
Volumes: