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Linux Foundation Exam CKAD Topic 3 Question 48 Discussion

Actual exam question for Linux Foundation's CKAD exam
Question #: 48
Topic #: 3
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Refer to Exhibit.

Context

It is always useful to look at the resources your applications are consuming in a cluster.

Task

* From the pods running in namespace cpu-stress , write the name only of the pod that is consuming the most CPU to file /opt/KDOBG030l/pod.txt, which has already been created.

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Sean
9 hours ago
I hope the pod name isn't something like 'cpu-hogging-monster' or 'I-need-more-cores'. That would be too easy, right?
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Nenita
2 days ago
This seems easy enough, but I bet someone's going to try to trick us with a sneaky pod name or something. Time to put on my detective hat!
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Nguyet
13 days ago
Hmm, I wonder if there's a hidden catch in this question. Better double-check my work before submitting the answer.
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Bernardine
17 days ago
Ah, the good old 'find the pod consuming the most CPU' trick. I've seen this one before, let's see if I can remember the right commands.
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Alona
3 days ago
Yes, that's right. Once you have the CPU usage, you can sort the pods based on that.
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Thora
4 days ago
I think you need to use the 'kubectl top pod' command to check CPU usage.
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Antonio
19 days ago
The question is clear and the instructions are straightforward. I think I can handle this task without any issues.
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Kimbery
20 days ago
I agree. It helps in optimizing performance and identifying any issues.
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Virgie
21 days ago
Yes, we need to write the name of that pod to a file. It's important to monitor resource consumption in a cluster.
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Kimbery
24 days ago
I think the question is asking us to find the pod consuming the most CPU in namespace cpu-stress.
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