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Visa kommandon för OpenShift OpenShift Client This client helps you develop, build, deploy, and run your applications on any OpenShift or Kubernetes cluster. It also includes the administrative commands for managing a cluster under the 'adm' subcommand. Basic Commands: login Log in to a server new-project Request a new project new-app Create a new application status Show an overview of the current project project Switch to another project projects Display existing projects explain Get documentation for a resource Build and Deploy Commands: rollout Manage a Kubernetes deployment or OpenShift deployment config rollback Revert part of an application back to a previous deployment new-build Create a new build configuration start-build Start a new build cancel-build Cancel running, pending, or new builds import-image Import images from a container image registry tag Tag existing images into image streams Application Management Commands: create Create a resource from a file or from stdin apply Apply a configuration to a resource by file name or stdin get Display one or many resources describe Show details of a specific resource or group of resources edit Edit a resource on the server set Commands that help set specific features on objects label Update the labels on a resource annotate Update the annotations on a resource expose Expose a replicated application as a service or route delete Delete resources by file names, stdin, resources and names, or by resources and label selector scale Set a new size for a deployment, replica set, or replication controller autoscale Autoscale a deployment config, deployment, replica set, stateful set, or replication controller secrets Manage secrets Troubleshooting and Debugging Commands: logs Print the logs for a container in a pod rsh Start a shell session in a container rsync Copy files between a local file system and a pod port-forward Forward one or more local ports to a pod debug Launch a new instance of a pod for debugging exec Execute a command in a container proxy Run a proxy to the Kubernetes API server attach Attach to a running container run Run a particular image on the cluster cp Copy files and directories to and from containers wait Experimental: Wait for a specific condition on one or many resources Advanced Commands: adm Tools for managing a cluster replace Replace a resource by file name or stdin patch Update fields of a resource process Process a template into list of resources extract Extract secrets or config maps to disk observe Observe changes to resources and react to them (experimental) policy Manage authorization policy auth Inspect authorization image Useful commands for managing images registry Commands for working with the registry idle Idle scalable resources api-versions Print the supported API versions on the server, in the form of "group/version" api-resources Print the supported API resources on the server cluster-info Display cluster information diff Diff the live version against a would-be applied version kustomize Build a kustomization target from a directory or URL. Settings Commands: logout End the current server session config Modify kubeconfig files whoami Return information about the current session completion Output shell completion code for the specified shell (bash, zsh or fish) Other Commands: plugin Provides utilities for interacting with plugins version Print the client and server version information Usage: oc [flags] [options] Use "oc --help" for more information about a given command. Use "oc options" for a list of global command-line options (applies to all commands).
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