Hi, tried to answer on stack.  You should be able to mount the
/var/lib/origin directory and have everything preserved (but double
check the default directories created).

On Mon, Jan 11, 2016 at 8:20 PM, Xiao Peng <eagle.x...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I am relatively new to Openshift Origin. We are designing a solution for
> service integration and want to use Openshift Origin as the platform. But I
> wonder if I should use the docker image or should I install Openshift
> natively.
>
> If I can use the docker image in production how should I upgrade it when a
> new version of image is released? I know I lose all configuration and
> application definition when starting a new docker container. Is there a way
> to keep them? Mapping volumes? Which volumes should be mapped?
>
> The command line I am using is:
>
> docker run -d --name "origin" -e "http_proxy=$http_proxy" -e
> "https_proxy=$https_proxy" -e "no_proxy=$no_proxy" --privileged --pid=host
> --net=host -v /:/rootfs:ro -v /var/run:/var/run:rw -v /sys:/sys
> openshift/origin start --cors-allowed-origins='.*'
>
> I have also asked this question on stackoverflow (
> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/34734062/is-the-openshift-origin-docker-image-production-ready
> ).
>
> Thanks,
>
> Xiao Peng, Technical Architect
> Blog: http://mrcoder.github.io/
>
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