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* <span id="groups"></span>[[oadm groups|groups]] | * <span id="groups"></span>[[oadm groups|groups]] | ||
* <span id="manage-node"></span>[[oadm manage-node|manage-node]] | * <span id="manage-node"></span>[[oadm manage-node|manage-node]] | ||
* <span id="new-project"></span>[[ | * <span id="new-project"></span>[[OpenShift_Project_Operations#Create_a_new_Project|new-project]] | ||
* <span id="pod-network"></span>[[OpenShift_Network_Operations#Pod_Network_Management|pod-network]] | * <span id="pod-network"></span>[[OpenShift_Network_Operations#Pod_Network_Management|pod-network]] | ||
* <span id="policy"></span>[[policy]] | * <span id="policy"></span>[[policy]] |
Revision as of 22:58, 17 October 2017
Internal
Overview
The cluster administrator's CLI interface. There is no oadm release for common clients, which probably means it is intended to be only used on the server. The general user OpenShift CLI interface is oc.
General Options
--loglevel
oadm --loglevel=n command ...
where n is 0-10.
Commands
Questions
- Can oadm be installed on an access host, other than the master(s), so it allows cluster administration without being physically present on the master?