# daemonset

The get daemonset command retrieves a list of all DaemonSets running in the Kubernetes cluster. This command provides detailed information such as DaemonSet names, node scheduling, update strategies, and resource utilization.

## Usage

```
cldkctl get daemonset [flags]
```

## Steps

Follow the steps below to run and view the result of this command:

1. Open your terminal in the directory containing the cldkctl binary.
2. Run the following command in your terminal:

```
cldkctl get daemonset
```

3. The command will display all DaemonSets with details such as desired pods, current pods, readiness, and node scheduling status.

<figure><img src="/files/5E1VE51h5bdI3fSVj4GZ" alt=""><figcaption></figcaption></figure>

| Column        | Description                                                       |
| ------------- | ----------------------------------------------------------------- |
| Name          | Displays the name of each DaemonSet running in the cluster.       |
| Desired       | Number of nodes that should be running a pod from this DaemonSet. |
| Current       | Number of currently scheduled pods.                               |
| Ready         | Number of pods that are ready and running successfully.           |
| Up-To-Date    | Number of pods updated to match the DaemonSet's desired state.    |
| Available     | Number of pods available for scheduling.                          |
| Node Selector | Node label selector used by the DaemonSet for scheduling.         |
| Age           | Time duration since the DaemonSet was created.                    |
| Containers    | Lists the container(s) used in each DaemonSet.                    |

## Flags

{% hint style="info" %}
This command supports [global flags.](/guidance-for-individual/cloudeka-api-list/global-flags.md) Refer to the Global Flags section for details.
{% endhint %}

| Flag       | Description                     |
| ---------- | ------------------------------- |
| -h, --help | Help for get daemonset command. |


---

# Agent Instructions
This documentation is published with GitBook. GitBook is the documentation platform designed so that both humans and AI agents can read, navigate, and reason over technical content effectively. Learn more at gitbook.com.

## Querying This Documentation
If you need additional information that is not directly available in this page, you can query the documentation dynamically by asking a question.

Perform an HTTP GET request on the current page URL with the `ask` query parameter:

```
GET https://docs.cloudeka.ai/guidance-for-individual/cloudeka-api-list/command-reference/cldkctl-get/daemonset.md?ask=<question>
```

The question should be specific, self-contained, and written in natural language.
The response will contain a direct answer to the question and relevant excerpts and sources from the documentation.

Use this mechanism when the answer is not explicitly present in the current page, you need clarification or additional context, or you want to retrieve related documentation sections.
