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      <title>k8s_dns_chaos</title>
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      <description>Description This plugin implements the Kubernetes DNS-Based Service Discovery Specification.
CoreDNS running with the k8s_dns_chaos plugin can be used to do chaos tests on DNS.
This plugin can only be used once per Server Block.
Syntax k8s_dns_chaos [ZONES...] The k8s_dns_chaos supports all options in plugin kubernetes, besides, it also supports other configuration items for chaos.
kubernetes [ZONES...] { endpoint URL tls CERT KEY CACERT kubeconfig KUBECONFIG CONTEXT namespaces NAMESPACE... labels EXPRESSION pods POD-MODE endpoint_pod_names ttl TTL noendpoints transfer to ADDRESS.</description>
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      <title>kubernetai</title>
      <link>https://coredns.io/explugins/kubernetai/</link>
      <pubDate>Mon, 05 Mar 2018 21:57:00 +0800</pubDate>
      
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      <description>Description Kubernetai (koo-ber-NET-eye) is the plural form of Kubernetes. In a nutshell, Kubernetai is an external plugin for CoreDNS that holds multiple kubernetes plugin configurations. It allows one CoreDNS server to connect to more than one Kubernetes server at a time.
With kubernetai, you can define multiple kubernetes blocks in your Corefile. All options are exactly the same as the built in kubernetes plugin, you just name them kubernetai instead of kubernetes.</description>
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      <title>example</title>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 25 Jul 2017 21:57:00 +0800</pubDate>
      
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      <description>Description The example plugin prints &amp;ldquo;example&amp;rdquo; on every query received. It serves as documentation for writing CoreDNS plugins.
Syntax example Metrics If monitoring is enabled (via the prometheus directive) the following metric is exported:
coredns_example_request_count_total{server} - query count to the example plugin. The server label indicated which server handled the request, see the metrics plugin for details.
Health This plugin implements dynamic health checking. It will always return healthy though.</description>
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