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= Overview =
 
= Overview =
 
*  The next generation application hosting platform developed by Red Hat, also known as "Platform as a Service"
 
*  The next generation application hosting platform developed by Red Hat, also known as "Platform as a Service"
* [http://openshift.github.io/ OpenShift Origin]
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* [https://www.openshift.org/ OpenShift Origin]
 
* [https://access.redhat.com/site/documentation/en-US/OpenShift_Online/2.0/html/User_Guide/index.html OpenShift User Guide]
 
* [https://access.redhat.com/site/documentation/en-US/OpenShift_Online/2.0/html/User_Guide/index.html OpenShift User Guide]
 
* [https://docs.openshift.org/origin-m4/oo_deployment_guide_comprehensive.html OpenShift Origin Comprehensive Deployment Guide]
 
* [https://docs.openshift.org/origin-m4/oo_deployment_guide_comprehensive.html OpenShift Origin Comprehensive Deployment Guide]
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There are two ways to implement OpenShift on your own hardware:
 
There are two ways to implement OpenShift on your own hardware:
 
* The easiest way to run OpenShift locally is to [http://openshift.github.io/documentation/oo_deployment_guide_vm.html download an image] suitable for running on a VM. The image will work on KVM,VirtualBox or VMWare.
 
* The easiest way to run OpenShift locally is to [http://openshift.github.io/documentation/oo_deployment_guide_vm.html download an image] suitable for running on a VM. The image will work on KVM,VirtualBox or VMWare.
* You can also [http://openshift.github.io/documentation/oo_deployment_guide_puppet.html build your own machine using Puppet] or follow the [http://openshift.github.io/documentation/oo_deployment_guide_comprehensive.html comprehensive guide] and deploy OpenShift Origin manually
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* You can also deploy OpenShift Origin manually.
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**Note that this must be done on your host.  Using these instructions on a VM results in an installation that works, but will not allow access to the GUI.
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<ol><li> yum update -y</li>
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<li>yum install yum-utils</li>
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<li>yum-config-manager --add-repo https://download.docker.com/linux/centos/docker-ce.repo</li>
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<li>yum install docker-ce</li>
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<li>mkdir /etc/docker /etc/containers</li>
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<li>vi /etc/containers/registries.conf
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<source>[registries.insecure]
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registries = ['172.30.0.0/16']</source>
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</li>
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<li>vi /etc/docker/daemon.json
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<source>{
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  "insecure-registries": [
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    "172.30.0.0/16"
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  ]
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}</source>
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</li>
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<li>systemctl daemon-reload</li>
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<li>systemctl restart docker</li>
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<li>systemctl enable docker</li>
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<li>firewall-cmd --permanent --new-zone dockerc</li>
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<li>docker network inspect bridge #(look for the subnet address)</li>
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<li>firewall-cmd --permanent --zone dockerc --add-source 172.17.0.0/16 #use the address range from the previous step.</li>
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<li>firewall-cmd --permanent --zone dockerc --add-port={80,443,8443}/tcp</li>
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<li>firewall-cmd --permanent --zone dockerc --add-port={53,8053}/udp</li>
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<li>firewall-cmd --reload</li>
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<li>wget https://github.com/openshift/origin/releases/download/v3.11.0/openshift-origin-client-tools-v3.11.0-0cbc58b-linux-64bit.tar.gz</li>
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<li>tar xvf openshift-origin-client-tools*.tar.gz</li>
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<li>cd openshift-origin-client-tools-v3.11.0-0cbc58b-linux-64bit/</li>
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<li>mv oc kubectl /usr/local/bin</li>
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<li>oc cluster up</li>
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<li>oc login -u system:admin</li>
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</ol>
  
Try the first option using a VM in you CentOS 6.x host and show it to your professor.
 
 
The second option will take some times and efforts to complete. If you are taking OPS635, this will be part of your assignment 1.
 
 
= OpenShift Resource on the web =
 
= OpenShift Resource on the web =
 
* [https://blog.openshift.com/openshift-developers-set-full-cluster-30-minutes/?utm_source=OpenShift+Online&utm_campaign=f9a98c42f0-blog_email_updates&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_c528e5e48e-f9a98c42f0-107725973 OpenShift for Developers: Set Up a Full Cluster in Under 30 Minutes]
 
* [https://blog.openshift.com/openshift-developers-set-full-cluster-30-minutes/?utm_source=OpenShift+Online&utm_campaign=f9a98c42f0-blog_email_updates&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_c528e5e48e-f9a98c42f0-107725973 OpenShift for Developers: Set Up a Full Cluster in Under 30 Minutes]
 
* [https://github.com/openshift/origin-server/blob/master/documentation/oo_deployment_guide_vm.adoc OpenShift Deployment Guide]
 
* [https://github.com/openshift/origin-server/blob/master/documentation/oo_deployment_guide_vm.adoc OpenShift Deployment Guide]
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* [https://blog.openshift.com/why-openshift-picked-ansible/?utm_source=OpenShift+Online&utm_campaign=7200f2798b-blog_email_updates&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_c528e5e48e-7200f2798b-107725973 OpenShift picked Ansible]

Latest revision as of 19:41, 12 June 2023

Overview

Tasks

  1. Try OpenShift Online
  2. Get OpenShift Origin

Procedure

Try OpenShift Online

You can try out OpenShift for free with OpenShift Online. Just sign up for an OpenShift Online account and create your first application in minutes. You need to provide a valid email address when signing up for an OpenShift online account.

Create a WordPress App on your free gear with your first name as part of the site title. e.g. "Raymond's Blog".

Show the URL of your WordPress App URL to your professor.

Collect the following information after creating your first App on OpenShift

  • Procedure to make code changes to your app. (need a git client)
  • Information about installing and using rhc (RedHat Client tool) - Try this link
  • Manage your application from the command line Guide
  • Command to ssh to your application container - e.g. "ssh 570694eb2d527172d400012e@python-ictseneca.rhcloud.com"

Get OpenShift Origin

There are two ways to implement OpenShift on your own hardware:

  • The easiest way to run OpenShift locally is to download an image suitable for running on a VM. The image will work on KVM,VirtualBox or VMWare.
  • You can also deploy OpenShift Origin manually.
    • Note that this must be done on your host. Using these instructions on a VM results in an installation that works, but will not allow access to the GUI.
  1. yum update -y
  2. yum install yum-utils
  3. yum-config-manager --add-repo https://download.docker.com/linux/centos/docker-ce.repo
  4. yum install docker-ce
  5. mkdir /etc/docker /etc/containers
  6. vi /etc/containers/registries.conf
    [registries.insecure]
    registries = ['172.30.0.0/16']
  7. vi /etc/docker/daemon.json
    {
      "insecure-registries": [
        "172.30.0.0/16"
      ]
    }
  8. systemctl daemon-reload
  9. systemctl restart docker
  10. systemctl enable docker
  11. firewall-cmd --permanent --new-zone dockerc
  12. docker network inspect bridge #(look for the subnet address)
  13. firewall-cmd --permanent --zone dockerc --add-source 172.17.0.0/16 #use the address range from the previous step.
  14. firewall-cmd --permanent --zone dockerc --add-port={80,443,8443}/tcp
  15. firewall-cmd --permanent --zone dockerc --add-port={53,8053}/udp
  16. firewall-cmd --reload
  17. wget https://github.com/openshift/origin/releases/download/v3.11.0/openshift-origin-client-tools-v3.11.0-0cbc58b-linux-64bit.tar.gz
  18. tar xvf openshift-origin-client-tools*.tar.gz
  19. cd openshift-origin-client-tools-v3.11.0-0cbc58b-linux-64bit/
  20. mv oc kubectl /usr/local/bin
  21. oc cluster up
  22. oc login -u system:admin

OpenShift Resource on the web