On Thu, Apr 19, 2018 at 9:14 AM, wrote:
> Thanks for the quick replies.
>
> The http-proxy is not enough to get out, since the daemon uses also other
> protocols than http.
right but it will get the imagestream imported. After that it's up to your
daemon configuration
Thanks for the quick replies.
The http-proxy is not enough to get out, since the daemon uses also other
protocols than http.
Changing the image-streams seems to be a valid approach, unfortunately I
cannot export them in order to edit them...because they are not there yet
According to the
On Thu, Apr 19, 2018 at 8:06 AM, Clayton Coleman
wrote:
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> On Apr 19, 2018, at 4:44 AM, marc.schle...@sdv-it.de wrote:
>
> Hello everyone
>
> I was asking this question already on the Openshift Google Group but was
> redirected to this list in the hope to find someone who
On Apr 19, 2018, at 4:44 AM, marc.schle...@sdv-it.de wrote:
Hello everyone
I was asking this question already on the Openshift Google Group but was
redirected to this list in the hope to find someone who knows the details
about the current "oc cluster up" command.
I am facing some trouble
Dear Colleagues
In few time I've to migrate several corporate applications from a RedHat6
LXC cluster to a RedHat7 OpenShift Origin 3.7.2 cluster
here the application Developers are use to write an Ansible playbook for
each app so they've explicitly requested me to prepare a base CentOS7
Hello everyone
I was asking this question already on the Openshift Google Group but was
redirected to this list in the hope to find someone who knows the details
about the current "oc cluster up" command.
I am facing some trouble using the "oc cluster up" command within our
corporate