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Creates a new [[OpenShift Concepts#Project|project]] and assign the user that executes the command as project admin, if self-provisioning is enabled. After the project is created, it will become the default project for the user that executed the command. | Creates a new [[OpenShift Concepts#Project|project]] and assign the user that executes the command as project admin, if self-provisioning is enabled. After the project is created, it will become the default project for the user that executed the command. For usage, see: | ||
{{InternalOpenShift_Project_Operations#Create_a_new_Project|Create a New Project}} | |||
=Example= | =Example= |
Revision as of 03:31, 23 November 2017
Internal
Overview
Creates a new project and assign the user that executes the command as project admin, if self-provisioning is enabled. After the project is created, it will become the default project for the user that executed the command. For usage, see:
Template:InternalOpenShift Project Operations
Example
[root@ip-192-199-0-199 ec2-user]# oc new-app openshift/hello-openshift:v1.1.1.1 -n pizzaparty-dev --> Found Docker image fa30db8 (15 months old) from Docker Hub for "openshift/hello-openshift:v1.1.1.1" * An image stream will be created as "hello-openshift:v1.1.1.1" that will track this image * This image will be deployed in deployment config "hello-openshift" * Ports 8080/tcp, 8888/tcp will be load balanced by service "hello-openshift" * Other containers can access this service through the hostname "hello-openshift" * WARNING: Image "openshift/hello-openshift:v1.1.1.1" runs as the 'root' user which may not be permitted by your cluster administrator --> Creating resources ... imagestream "hello-openshift" created deploymentconfig "hello-openshift" created service "hello-openshift" created --> Success Run 'oc status' to view your app.