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oc new-app docker.io/sonatype/nexus3:latest | oc new-app docker.io/sonatype/nexus3:latest | ||
The utility creates | The utility creates the following primitives, in the ''current project'': | ||
1. An image stream: | |||
<syntaxhighlight lang='yaml'> | |||
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2. A deployment configuration | |||
3. A service | |||
For more details on how to deploy a production-ready Nexus instance starting with oc new-app <''nexus-image-url''>, go to: | For more details on how to deploy a production-ready Nexus instance starting with oc new-app <''nexus-image-url''>, go to: | ||
{{Internal|OpenShift_Nexus#Deploy_Nexus_Based_on_a_Standard_Sonatype_Docker_Image|Deploy Nexus Based on a Standard Sonatype Docker Image}} | {{Internal|OpenShift_Nexus#Deploy_Nexus_Based_on_a_Standard_Sonatype_Docker_Image|Deploy Nexus Based on a Standard Sonatype Docker Image}} |
Revision as of 01:21, 20 January 2018
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Overview
A Docker image repository URL can be provided to oc new-app to create an application based on that image.
oc new-app <docker-repository-URL>
Example:
oc new-app docker.io/sonatype/nexus3:latest
The utility creates the following primitives, in the current project:
1. An image stream:
2. A deployment configuration
3. A service
For more details on how to deploy a production-ready Nexus instance starting with oc new-app <nexus-image-url>, go to: