Kubernetes Submit Queue 48d263d3bf Merge pull request #44282 from derekwaynecarr/fix-kubectl-logs
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kubectl logs with label selector supports specifying a container name

**What this PR does / why we need it**:
Allows `kubectl logs` to take both a label selector and container name.  This allows me to fetch logs from pods by selector whose pods have multiple containers with a common name.  This is a common action when debugging components like the service-catalog that ship more than one container in their pod.  With this change, the following command lets me get logs for service-catalog.

```
$ kubectl logs -l app=sc-catalog-apiserver --namespace=service-catalog --container=apiserver
```
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