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kubectl get pods timeout

Posted on September 22, 2019

Unable to connect to the server: dial tcp XXX:443: i/o timeout



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Hello,

Are you using the Managed Kubernetes service or do you have your own Kubernetes cluster?

I think that either your master node is down and you can’t connect to the API server, or port 443 is closed on your unmanaged cluster.

Regards, Bobby

I’m having the same problem with the Digital Ocean managed Kubernates.

Ticket ID #03026630

Hi there!

If this is a managed cluster please contact support so that we can triage your cluster further.

If this is not managed, I would ensure your master services are online and your master has the appropriate resources allocated to it.

Regards,

John Kwiatkoski Senior Developer Support Engineer

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