Merge pull request #10890 from caesarxuchao/node-selection-output

update the kubectl get command in examples/node-selection
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Victor Marmol 2015-07-08 16:11:26 -07:00
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disktype: ssd</b>
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When you then run `kubectl create -f pod.yaml`, the pod will get scheduled on the node that you attached the label to! You can verify that it worked by running `kubectl get pods` and looking at the "host" that the pod was assigned to.
When you then run `kubectl create -f pod.yaml`, the pod will get scheduled on the node that you attached the label to! You can verify that it worked by running `kubectl get pods -o wide` and looking at the "NODE" that the pod was assigned to.
### Conclusion