1# Fluent Bit running as a sidecar on Kubernetes Windows node 2 3You can test the Fluent Bit image as a sidecar on a Kubernetes Windows node as follows: 4 5``` 6kubectl create namespace fluentbit 7kubectl apply -n fluentbit -f $SAMPLE_DIR\kubernetes\configmap.yaml 8kubectl apply -n fluentbit -f $SAMPLE_DIR\kubernetes\deployment.yaml 9``` 10 11Ensure that the resources have been correctly deployed. 12 13``` 14kubectl get pod -n fluentbit 15NAME READY STATUS RESTARTS AGE 16logging-fluentbit-sidecar-6ff8c84494-zt4ft 2/2 Running 0 31m 17 18kubectl get svc -n fluentbit 19NAME TYPE CLUSTER-IP EXTERNAL-IP PORT(S) AGE 20logging-fluentbit-sidecar LoadBalancer 10.0.27.172 52.237.212.148 80:30172/TCP 126m 21``` 22 23If you tail the logs on the Fluent Bit sidecar, and then explore the website running in the external ip and port 80, you should see generated logs ... 24 25``` 26kubectl logs logging-fluentbit-sidecar-6ff8c84494-zt4ft -n fluentbit -c fluentbit-logger -f 27```