# MOLGENIS Helm templates ## Useful commands for Kubernetes - kubectl get pods Gets alls running instances of containers from a certain deployment - kubectl get services Gets all services from a deployment - kubectl get pv Gets all persistant volumes - kubectl get pvc Gets all persistent volume claims - kubectl get deployments Gets all deployments (comparable with docker-compose) ## Useful commands for Helm - helm install . Do it in the root of the project where the Chart.yaml is located It installs a release of a kubernetes stack. You also store this as an artifact in a kubernetes repository - helm list Lists all installed releases - helm delete #release# Performs a sort of mvn clean on your workspace. Very handy for zombie persistent volumes or claims.