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I'm guessing there is no such thing as namespaces for StorageClass, but when given
--all-namespacestheNAMESPACEcolumn is added has no values, causing the data to be miss-aligned. This caused me quite some confusion until I realized what was going on - I usually use--all-namespaceson all my get commands.