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Missing pod names in kubernetes' pod view #822

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2opremio opened this issue Jan 15, 2016 · 3 comments · Fixed by #1412
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Missing pod names in kubernetes' pod view #822

2opremio opened this issue Jan 15, 2016 · 3 comments · Fixed by #1412
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bug Broken end user or developer functionality; not working as the developers intended it k8s Pertains to integration with Kubernetes
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screen shot 2016-01-15 at 3 46 36 pm

@2opremio 2opremio added the bug Broken end user or developer functionality; not working as the developers intended it label Feb 26, 2016
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Just ran 0.13 with a k8s report and this was not the case. There is also no report attached. I think we can probably close this one...

@tomwilkie tomwilkie added the k8s Pertains to integration with Kubernetes label Apr 11, 2016
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I would close but I have witnessed this myself.

@tomwilkie tomwilkie added this to the 0.15.0 milestone Apr 22, 2016
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paulbellamy commented Apr 25, 2016

Could be containers being mapped to an unknown pod? A report would confirm that.

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