Never mind. Got it running.
Thank you once again
On Thu, Feb 8, 2018 at 4:35 PM, Gaurav Ojha wrote:
> Sure thank you very much. This helped me solve a lot of my headaches.
>
> Just one last thing, I used *openshift start* with write-config and now
> the config file is created inside openshift.l
Sure thank you very much. This helped me solve a lot of my headaches.
Just one last thing, I used *openshift start* with write-config and now the
config file is created inside openshift.local.config/master and I have made
a few changes to it. So if my understanding is correct, whenever I start
ope
> On 9 Feb 2018, at 1:50 am, Cesar Wong wrote:
>
> If using cluster up, you will find the config by default both inside the
> container and on the file system of the host at
> /var/lib/origin/openshift.local.config/master
Just be aware that if using Docker for Mac or Docker for Windows, the
If using cluster up, you will find the config by default both inside the
container and on the file system of the host at
/var/lib/origin/openshift.local.config/master
If you need to make a change to the master-config.yaml, start the cluster,
bring it back down (with `oc cluster down`), make the ch
On Thu, Feb 8, 2018 at 2:43 AM, Gaurav Ojha wrote:
> Thank you for your reply. Just a couple more questions:
>
>
>1. Is there any way to create this file when I launch by openshift
>start?
>
>
openshift start --write-config= ...
(see --help and also note --master-config and --node-config
Thank you for your reply. Just a couple more questions:
1. Is there any way to create this file when I launch by openshift start?
2. Pardon me, but when you say "it should be inside the container", you
mean the host on which I am running openshift on, or the openshift
container which
When you run “openshift start” by itself that file won’t be created (we
create one in memory). If you launch with oc cluster up, it should be
inside the container at
/var/lib/origin/openshift.local.config/master/master-config.yaml
On Feb 7, 2018, at 8:54 PM, Gaurav Ojha wrote:
Hi,
I have
Hi,
I have been following the OpenShift Origin documentation, and I have tried
to run OpenShift through the following methods:
1) downloading the binary (unpacked it in /opt/) and started from there
2) ran as a container
3) ran a all-in-one cluster as mentioned on this link
https://github.com/ope