On Tue, 30 May 2017 at 17:46 Office ME2Digtial e. U. <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Andrew. > > Andrew Lau have written on Tue, 30 May 2017 02:42:58 +0000: > > > Is there a way to import images from an imagestream tag? > > > > ie. I have an imagestream > > > > spec: > > tags: > > - name: '7' > > annotations: > > openshift.io/display-name: Node.js 7 > > iconClass: icon-nodejs > > tags: builder,nodejs > > supports: nodejs:7,nodejs > > version: '7' > > from: > > kind: ImageStreamTag > > name: s2i-nodejs:7 > > namespace: jenkinstests > > > > If I rerun `oc tag jenkinstests/s2i-nodejs:7 test/s2i-nodejs:7` I > > lose the annotations on the tag. > > `oc import-image` only seems to work on Docker registries, not > > imagestreams > > You can't, afaik. > > `oc tag ..` is mainly for imagestreams. > > When you want to copy the image you will need to do this via docker. > > A example sequence can be found in this blog post. > > https://blog.openshift.com/cross-cluster-image-promotion-techniques/ > > e. g. > ``` > 1. docker login <source_reg> > 2. docker pull <source_pull_spec> > 3. docker tag <source_pull_pec> <dest_pull_spec> > 4. docker login <dest_reg> > 5. docker push <dest_pull_spec> > ``` > > I'm looking to promote between namespaces, not clusters. I am referencing from an imagestreamtag. The only way so far I've found to update the tag is to be to tag it again but then I lose the s2i annotations. I was just hoping there was a way to bump the last imported (and hence buildconfig triggers) without having to `oc tag` and `oc annotate`. > -- > Best Regards > Aleksandar Lazic - ME2Digital e. U. > https://me2digital.online/ >
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