Debug Kubernetes with kagent (Full Hands-On Demo)

In this video, we run an AI agent inside a live Kubernetes cluster with kagent and use it to debug two real failures that leave nothing in the logs. 🔗 Try the free hands-on lab here: https://kode.wiki/4eZV5e1 We cover every piece: how Kubernetes services find their pods through labels, the selector mismatch that silently drops all your traffic with zero errors, the one kubectl get endpoints command that exposes it in seconds, what kagent actually is and how it runs as a Kubernetes resource you define in YAML, the scoped tools you allow it to touch, and a live before-and-after where we fix a broken service and a stuck autoscaler by hand first, then hand the exact same problems to the agent and watch it connect every dot on its own. ⏰ Timestamps: 00:00 - Introduction: healthy pods, no traffic 00:35 - How Kubernetes services find pods with labels 01:32 - What kagent is and how it runs in your cluster 02:38 - The lab: before and after 03:01 - Fixing the order-api service by hand 04:22 - Fixing the inventory HPA and resource quota by hand 06:11 - kagent debugs the service in one prompt 07:24 - kagent traces the autoscaler failure 08:07 - Quiz - By hand vs kagent 🧪 Build it yourself with our free lab: https://kode.wiki/4eZV5e1 📚 Go deeper with the full kagent course: https://kode.wiki/4pdO9yI 👍 Like if this clicked, and subscribe for more hands-on Kubernetes, DevOps, and AI engineering. #kagent #Kubernetes #AIAgents #k8s #DevOps #AgenticAI #CloudNative #kubectl #KubernetesTutorial #AIforDevOps #Troubleshooting #CNCF #SRE #PlatformEngineering #MCP #KubernetesTroubleshooting #KodeKloud