#kubernetes #auth #serviceaccount #role #rolebinding
Find out what permission a user has in kubernetes cluster?
Try auth can-i to verify your access level.
I found
In the Architecture diagram, When a user creates a DAG, they would use an operator like the "SparkSubmitOperator" or the "PythonOperator" to submit/monitor a Spark job or a Python function respectively. To find more details click on below link:
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Find out what permission a user has in kubernetes cluster?
Try auth can-i to verify your access level.
I found
auth can-i
helpful when I thought to verify whether one of the pods has access to create another. I mainly used it when airflow tried to create a new pod. In the Architecture diagram, When a user creates a DAG, they would use an operator like the "SparkSubmitOperator" or the "PythonOperator" to submit/monitor a Spark job or a Python function respectively. To find more details click on below link:
https://www.facebook.com/2132214327032157/posts/2722975374622713/
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