sudo gravity enter
kubectl get pods --all-namespacesYou should see an output like this:
NAMESPACE NAME READY STATUS RESTARTS AGE a111111111-ed53-4d45-bfc1-c873hfhfjfhe first-app-here-685bd87fd8-jfnrw 2/2 Running 0 4d20h a111111111-ed53-4d45-bfc1-c873hfhfjfhe first-app-here-698ffdf67-zr6f9 2/2 Running 0 25d a111111111-ed53-4d45-bfc1-c873hfhfjfhe second-app-name-757bf4cf85-fxdqc 2/2 Running 0 25h a111111111-ed53-4d45-bfc1-c873hfhfjfhe second-app-name--6967996b4-h8fv7 2/2 Running 0 24h kube-system coredns-6tnjl 1/1 Running 0 44d kube-system coredns-grwbz 1/1 Running 0 44d kube-system coredns-qvt7l 1/1 Running 0 44d
kubectl logs deployment/first-app-here --follow --all-containers=true --namespace=a111111111-ed53-4d45-bfc1-c873hfhfjfh
001116981

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