OpenShift :: how to skip the application from starting when using “oc new-app”
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I am using openshift command oc new-app <git-url> [OPTIONS..]
to add a new application into the openshift project.
As part of the process, it creates :
- build config & starts the build
- image stream
- replication controller
- deploy config & deploys the application
I do not intend to deploy the application instantly.
Is there a way to skip application from starting up a pod in Openshift, similar to cf push --no-start
(in PCF)
openshift pivotal-cloud-foundry openshift-origin openshift-client-tools openshift-enterprise
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I am using openshift command oc new-app <git-url> [OPTIONS..]
to add a new application into the openshift project.
As part of the process, it creates :
- build config & starts the build
- image stream
- replication controller
- deploy config & deploys the application
I do not intend to deploy the application instantly.
Is there a way to skip application from starting up a pod in Openshift, similar to cf push --no-start
(in PCF)
openshift pivotal-cloud-foundry openshift-origin openshift-client-tools openshift-enterprise
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Look atoc set triggers
and disable the image change trigger. You can then enable the image change trigger later, or force a new rollout somehow using the newer image.
– Graham Dumpleton
Nov 11 at 6:00
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I am using openshift command oc new-app <git-url> [OPTIONS..]
to add a new application into the openshift project.
As part of the process, it creates :
- build config & starts the build
- image stream
- replication controller
- deploy config & deploys the application
I do not intend to deploy the application instantly.
Is there a way to skip application from starting up a pod in Openshift, similar to cf push --no-start
(in PCF)
openshift pivotal-cloud-foundry openshift-origin openshift-client-tools openshift-enterprise
I am using openshift command oc new-app <git-url> [OPTIONS..]
to add a new application into the openshift project.
As part of the process, it creates :
- build config & starts the build
- image stream
- replication controller
- deploy config & deploys the application
I do not intend to deploy the application instantly.
Is there a way to skip application from starting up a pod in Openshift, similar to cf push --no-start
(in PCF)
openshift pivotal-cloud-foundry openshift-origin openshift-client-tools openshift-enterprise
openshift pivotal-cloud-foundry openshift-origin openshift-client-tools openshift-enterprise
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snmaddula
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2018
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Look atoc set triggers
and disable the image change trigger. You can then enable the image change trigger later, or force a new rollout somehow using the newer image.
– Graham Dumpleton
Nov 11 at 6:00
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Look atoc set triggers
and disable the image change trigger. You can then enable the image change trigger later, or force a new rollout somehow using the newer image.
– Graham Dumpleton
Nov 11 at 6:00
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oc set triggers
and disable the image change trigger. You can then enable the image change trigger later, or force a new rollout somehow using the newer image.– Graham Dumpleton
Nov 11 at 6:00
Look at
oc set triggers
and disable the image change trigger. You can then enable the image change trigger later, or force a new rollout somehow using the newer image.– Graham Dumpleton
Nov 11 at 6:00
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If you only want to build the app but not deploy it, why not consider using oc new-build
, see also the docs or have a look at this example.
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If you only want to build the app but not deploy it, why not consider using oc new-build
, see also the docs or have a look at this example.
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If you only want to build the app but not deploy it, why not consider using oc new-build
, see also the docs or have a look at this example.
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If you only want to build the app but not deploy it, why not consider using oc new-build
, see also the docs or have a look at this example.
If you only want to build the app but not deploy it, why not consider using oc new-build
, see also the docs or have a look at this example.
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Look at
oc set triggers
and disable the image change trigger. You can then enable the image change trigger later, or force a new rollout somehow using the newer image.– Graham Dumpleton
Nov 11 at 6:00