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# Verify Reloader's Working
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Reloader's working can be verified by two ways.
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## Verify from logs
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Check the logs of reloader and verify that you can see logs looks like below, if you are able to find these logs then it means reloader is working.
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```text
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Changes Detected in test-object of type 'SECRET' in namespace: test-reloader
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Updated test-resource of type Deployment in namespace: test-reloader
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```
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Below are the details that explain these logs:
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### test-object
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`test-object` is the name of a `secret` or a `deployment` in which change has been detected.
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### SECRET
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`SECRET` is the type of `test-object`. It can either be `SECRET` or `CONFIGMAP`
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### test-reloader
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`test-reloader` is the name of namespace in which reloader has detected the change.
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### test-resource
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`test-resource` is the name of resource which is going to be updated
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### Deployment
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`Deployment` is the type of `test-resource`. It can either be a `Deployment`, `Daemonset` or `Statefulset`
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## Verify by checking the age of Pod
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A pod's age can tell whether reloader is working correctly or not. If you know that a change in a `secret` or `configmap` has occurred, then check the relevant Pod's age immediately. It should be newly created few moments ago.
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### Verify from kubernetes Dashboard
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`kubernetes dashboard` can be used to verify the working of Reloader. After a change in `secret` or `configmap`, check the relevant Pod's age from dashboard. It should be newly created few moments ago.
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### Verify from command line
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After a change in `secret` or `configmap`. Run the below mentioned command and verify that the pod is newly created.
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```bash
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kubectl get pods <pod name> -n <namespace name>
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```
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