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oc edit supports the following generic syntax: | oc edit supports the following generic syntax: | ||
oc edit ''<[[Oc_types#OpenShift_Component_Types|componentType]]>''/''<componentName>'' | oc edit ''<[[Oc_types#OpenShift_Component_Types|componentType]]>''/''<componentName>'' [-o json] | ||
The default format is YAML. | |||
oc edit daemonset/logging-fluentd | oc edit daemonset/logging-fluentd |
Revision as of 07:13, 21 November 2017
Internal
Overview
In-line metadata editing with vi. Exposes the metadata in YAML or JSON format for editing.
After saving the changes, OpenShift attempts to run oc update using the configuration file.
If an error occurs during the update process, the configuration is reverted to the original state. The modified configuration is saved in a temporary folder. The folder can be accessed and the update can be run again.
Generic Syntax
oc edit supports the following generic syntax:
oc edit <componentType>/<componentName> [-o json]
The default format is YAML.
oc edit daemonset/logging-fluentd oc edit node/node1 oc edit pod/logging-fluentd-3kz30 oc edit oauthclient/kibana-proxy
The same pattern applies for oc describe.
For a complete list of OpenShift component types, see
Sub-Commands
oc edit project <project-name>