putting the mailing list back.
I am not aware of anything further than the script [1] referenced in the
day 2 guide, which can easily be called in a loop on all the project names
returned by "oc get project"
[1]
I am using this script that is mentioned in your documentation
https://docs.openshift.com/container-platform/3.7/day_two_guide/project_level_tasks.html
https://github.com/openshift/openshift-ansible-contrib/blob/master/reference-architecture/day2ops/scripts/project_export.sh
but when I run
I guess that means your admin user doesn’t have the cluster-admin role
On Sat, 2 Jun 2018 at 4:02 am, Brian Keyes wrote:
> I am attempting to follow these instructions
>
>
> https://docs.openshift.com/container-platform/3.7/day_two_guide/project_level_tasks.html
>
> I want to backup THE sample
For the basic Python application you wouldn't need to export most of those and
for some doing so would cause problems when you try to load them again.
For a basic application with no secrets, configmaps or persistent volumes, all
you need is:
oc export is,bc,dc,svc,route -o yaml
Do not
Not sure how logstash chooses which cert/key to use from the
truststore. You might ask on a logstash forum.
Or, just use the fluentd cert/key with plain old client cert and key
files in pem format, if logstash supports that. You can dump the
fluentd ca, cert, and key using
oc extract -n
HEllo , I am attempting to export and import a project but if I back the
project up wtih
oc export all -o yaml > project.yaml
destroy my open-shift environment completely and then restore with
oc create -f project.yaml I get all kinds of errors , I am not sure why
this is
$ oc create -f
Hi Brian,
You should not try to export and import the complete set of resources of a
project. Many of them are supposed to be, in the lack of a better work,
'ephemeral', created as a consequence of the configChange trigger of other
resources. Order matters, too. You should export select
it the proper way to export and restore an app ?
1. create the app
2. on the command line switch to your project
3. export the project with "oc export all -o yaml > project.yaml"
4. delete the project
5. manually recreate the project
6. switch to the project
7. restore the project with "oc
ok thanks , you can ignore the other question I just posted
thanks!
On Fri, Jun 1, 2018 at 1:32 PM, Fernando Lozano wrote:
> Hi Brian,
>
> You should not try to export and import the complete set of resources of a
> project. Many of them are supposed to be, in the lack of a better work,
>
I am attempting to follow these instructions
https://docs.openshift.com/container-platform/3.7/day_two_guide/project_level_tasks.html
I want to backup THE sample python app and I created a script like this (
from the documentation)
$ for object in rolebindings serviceaccounts secrets
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