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kcount

Sometimes I need to get the number of objects inside Kubernetes cluster(s). Or I need to compare two or more clusters to see the number and age of the objects that get replicated.

kcount counts Kubernetes objects across namespaces and clusters. It can be used as CLI tool or as daemon (service) exposing Prometheus metrics.

CLI tool

Count all (supported) kinds of objects in all namespaces and show their age info. Use cluster configuration from KUBECONFIG environment variable or $HOME/.kube/config.

$ kcount -A -a
Cluster               Namespace  Label  Kind        Count  Newest  Oldest
-------               ---------  -----  ----        -----  ------  ------
cluster1.example.com  <All>             configmap   2735   1d4h    37d
cluster1.example.com  <All>             pod         551    1d4h    10d
cluster1.example.com  <All>             secret      360    23d     23d
cluster1.example.com  <All>             service     116    2d4h    137d
cluster1.example.com  <All>             deployment  78     2d4h    110d
cluster1.example.com  <All>             ingress     39     33d     123d
                                                    -----
                                                    3879

Count pods and ingresses with a given label across multiple clusters.

$ kcount -k pod,ingress -l env=prod $HOME/.kube/project/*/*
Cluster                Namespace  Label     Kind     Count
-------                ---------  -----     ----     -----
cluster1.example.com   ns1        env=prod  pod      68   
cluster2.example.com   ns1        env=prod  pod      68   
cluster3.example.com   ns1        env=prod  pod      42   
cluster1.example.com   ns1        env=prod  ingress  34   
cluster2.example.com   ns1        env=prod  ingress  34   
cluster3.example.com   ns1        env=prod  ingress  21   
                                                     -----
                                                     267

Installation

git clone [email protected]:pan-net-security/kcount.git
cd kcount
go install

or download a release binary for your system and architecture.

Kubernetes service

# Deploy kcount service and deployment
kubectl apply -f k8s-example.yaml

# Check Prometheus metrics
kubectl run alpine --image=alpine --rm -it --restart=Never --command -- \
wget -O- kcount/metrics --timeout 5 | grep objects_