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Updating manual installation instructions.
= Overview =
* The next generation application hosting platform developed by Red Hat, also known as "Platform as a Service"
* [httphttps://www.openshift.github.ioorg/ OpenShift Origin]
* [https://access.redhat.com/site/documentation/en-US/OpenShift_Online/2.0/html/User_Guide/index.html OpenShift User Guide]
* [httphttps://docs.openshift.github.ioorg/documentationorigin-m4/oo_deployment_guide_comprehensive.html OpenShift Origin Comprehensive Deployment Guide]
= Tasks =
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=== 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) - [https://www.openshift.com/developers/install-the-client-tools Try this link]
* Manage your application from the command line [https://www.openshift.com/user-guide 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 [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 [httpdeploy 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.<ol><li> yum update -y</li><li>yum install yum-utils</li><li>yum-config-manager --add-repo https://openshiftdownload.githubdocker.iocom/documentationlinux/oo_deployment_guide_puppetcentos/docker-ce.html build your own machine using Puppetrepo</li><li>yum install --nobest docker-ce</li><li>mkdir /etc/docker /etc/containers</li><li>vi /etc/containers/registries.conf[registries.insecure] or follow the registries = [http'172.30.0.0/16']</li><li>vi /etc/docker/daemon.json{ "insecure-registries":[ "172.30.0.0/16" ]}</li><li>systemctl daemon-reload</li><li>systemctl restart docker</li><li>systemctl enable docker</li><li>firewall-cmd --permanent --new-zone dockerc</li><li>docker network inspect bridge #(look for the subnet address)</li><li>firewall-cmd --permanent --zone dockerc --add-source 172.17.0.0/openshift16 #use the address range from the previous step.</li><li>firewall-cmd --permanent --zone dockerc --add-port={80,443,8443}/tcp</li><li>firewall-cmd --permanent --zone dockerc --add-port={53,8053}/udp</li><li>firewall-cmd --reload</li><li>wget https://github.iocom/documentationopenshift/oo_deployment_guide_comprehensiveorigin/releases/download/v3.html comprehensive guide] and deploy OpenShift Origin manually11.0/openshift-origin-client-tools-v3.11.0-0cbc58b-linux-64bit.tar.gz</li><li>tar xvf openshift-origin-client-tools*.tar.gz</li>Try the first option using a VM in you CentOS 6<li>cd openshift-origin-client-tools-v3.x host and show it to your professor11.0-0cbc58b-linux-64bit/</li><li>mv oc kubectl /usr/local/bin</li><li>oc cluster up</li><li>oc login -u system:admin</li></ol>
The second option will take some times and efforts to complete= OpenShift Resource on the web =* [https://blog. If you are taking OPS635, this will be part of your assignment 1openshift.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://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]
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