'kubectl not found' while running through ssh-task bamboo












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I have created a job in bamboo and created a ssh-task to run on my server. My server has already installed kubectl and below command executed successfully there.



 echo `kubectl get namespace`


But while running command through job, its showing below error:



 bash: line 5: kubectl: command not found









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    I have created a job in bamboo and created a ssh-task to run on my server. My server has already installed kubectl and below command executed successfully there.



     echo `kubectl get namespace`


    But while running command through job, its showing below error:



     bash: line 5: kubectl: command not found









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      I have created a job in bamboo and created a ssh-task to run on my server. My server has already installed kubectl and below command executed successfully there.



       echo `kubectl get namespace`


      But while running command through job, its showing below error:



       bash: line 5: kubectl: command not found









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      I have created a job in bamboo and created a ssh-task to run on my server. My server has already installed kubectl and below command executed successfully there.



       echo `kubectl get namespace`


      But while running command through job, its showing below error:



       bash: line 5: kubectl: command not found






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          Please be sure that kubectl binary is in PATH of the user context, that your job is running in.



          Otherwise you should use absolute path of kubectl executable, e.g. /usr/bin/kubectl)




          1. Indenity the location of kubectl executable: which kubectl

          2. Move it from its current location to location included in PATH, e.g. "sudo mv ./kubectl /usr/local/bin/kubectl"






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          • Thank you so much, kubectl was set at home in bin folder which is leading this issue.
            – kohi
            Nov 20 '18 at 15:04











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          Please be sure that kubectl binary is in PATH of the user context, that your job is running in.



          Otherwise you should use absolute path of kubectl executable, e.g. /usr/bin/kubectl)




          1. Indenity the location of kubectl executable: which kubectl

          2. Move it from its current location to location included in PATH, e.g. "sudo mv ./kubectl /usr/local/bin/kubectl"






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          • Thank you so much, kubectl was set at home in bin folder which is leading this issue.
            – kohi
            Nov 20 '18 at 15:04
















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          Please be sure that kubectl binary is in PATH of the user context, that your job is running in.



          Otherwise you should use absolute path of kubectl executable, e.g. /usr/bin/kubectl)




          1. Indenity the location of kubectl executable: which kubectl

          2. Move it from its current location to location included in PATH, e.g. "sudo mv ./kubectl /usr/local/bin/kubectl"






          share|improve this answer





















          • Thank you so much, kubectl was set at home in bin folder which is leading this issue.
            – kohi
            Nov 20 '18 at 15:04














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          Please be sure that kubectl binary is in PATH of the user context, that your job is running in.



          Otherwise you should use absolute path of kubectl executable, e.g. /usr/bin/kubectl)




          1. Indenity the location of kubectl executable: which kubectl

          2. Move it from its current location to location included in PATH, e.g. "sudo mv ./kubectl /usr/local/bin/kubectl"






          share|improve this answer












          Please be sure that kubectl binary is in PATH of the user context, that your job is running in.



          Otherwise you should use absolute path of kubectl executable, e.g. /usr/bin/kubectl)




          1. Indenity the location of kubectl executable: which kubectl

          2. Move it from its current location to location included in PATH, e.g. "sudo mv ./kubectl /usr/local/bin/kubectl"







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          • Thank you so much, kubectl was set at home in bin folder which is leading this issue.
            – kohi
            Nov 20 '18 at 15:04


















          • Thank you so much, kubectl was set at home in bin folder which is leading this issue.
            – kohi
            Nov 20 '18 at 15:04
















          Thank you so much, kubectl was set at home in bin folder which is leading this issue.
          – kohi
          Nov 20 '18 at 15:04




          Thank you so much, kubectl was set at home in bin folder which is leading this issue.
          – kohi
          Nov 20 '18 at 15:04


















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