Am 21-02-2016 07:12, schrieb kevin parrikar:
Thanks John for the quick reply,is there any way I can expose these
internal IP service IP to DC network so that it can be accessed
outside
openshift nodes
Only when you use tls passthrough
https://docs.openshift.org/latest/architecture/core_concepts/routes.html#passthrough-termination
With this you need a pod which terminates TLS and forward the
application traffic to the app pod.
BR Aleks
On 21 Feb 2016 11:38 a.m., "Skarbek, John" <[email protected]> wrote:
Kevin,
Tis true haproxy is used for the web traffic. But you can run other
arbitrary services inside of openshift. I believe the documentation
that may help lead you the direction you should go is here:
https://docs.openshift.org/latest/architecture/core_concepts/pods_and_services.html#services
--
John Skarbek
On February 21, 2016 at 00:38:36, kevin parrikar
([email protected]) wrote:
Hi ,
I have successfully containerised my application using docker and is
running fine. This application "doesn't" use any HTTP for
communication.
Using same docker image how can
I move that to openshift?
I heard that currently openshift can only port applications that can
be load balanced using HaPRoxy is this true?
Since my application can not use HTTP can openshift still create a
pod of it and provide an IP address in data centre network using its
router(Similar to net=host docker flag)
Regards,
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