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PODMAN Build image podman build -t imagename . Run container podman run -d --name=wordpress If Variable need to be passed and ports to be exposed and pass pod name as well then use below command podman run -d --pod --name=mycontainername -e variablel=valuel -e variable2=value2 -p localhostport:containerport For persistent volume, sample commnad for Mysql podman run -d -v /srv/mysql:/var/lib/mysql -p 13306:3306 -e MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD=password -e MYSQL_USER=linda -e MYSQL _PASSWORD=password -e MYSQL_DATABASE=books registry.access. redhat.com/rhscl/mariadb-101-rhe17 Here -v for volume mount and /srv/mysql is volume mount point in local host and /var/lib/mysql is for mysql container Stop container podman stop containername Remove conatiner podman rm containername Container logs podman logs containername OR to tail last 50 lines: podman logs -- tail=50 containername To check images podman images Add new tag to container podman tag image:latest image:newtag Push image to repo podman login docker.io OR any other registry/local registry Before push change the tag from local to destination registry and then push eg.; sudo podman login docker.io Login Succeeded! sudo podman tag localhost/jboss-eap:6.4.v1 docker. io/openshiftex180practice/jboss-eap:6.4.v1 sudo podman images REPOSITORY TAG IMAGE ID CREATED SIZE localhost/jboss-eap latest, 8skdsw45e45253 hours ago 1.17 GB localhost /jboss-eap 6.4.v1 &skdsw45e45253 hours ago 1.17 GB docker.io/openshiftex180practice/jboss-eap 6.4.v1 8skdsw45e452s3 hours ago 1.17 GB registry.access.redhat.com/ubié latest be4ass401rk464 3 weeks ago 234 MB sudo podman push docker.io/openshiftex180practice/jboss-eap:6.4.v1 Getting image source signatures Copying blob d48£6575373 done Copying config 3n485Sde32 done Writing manifest to image destination Storing signatures Save image to tar file podman save localhost/testimage:tag -o testimage.tar Load image from tar file podman load -i testimage.tar persistent volume sudo podman search mariadb sudo podman pull registry.access. redhat .com/rhscl/mariadb-101-rhel7 sudo podman inspect registry.access.redhat.com/rhscl/mariadb-101-rhel7 check for user sudo mkdir /srv/mysal sudo chown 27:27 /srv/mysql/ sudo semanage fcontext -a -t container_file_t "/srv/mysql(/.*)2" sudo restorecon -Rv /srv/mysql/ sudo podman run -d -v /srv/mysql:/var/lib/mysql -p 13306:3306 -e MYSQL _ROOT_PASSWORD=password -e MYSQL_USER=linda -e MYSQL_PASSWORD=password -e MYSQL_DATABASE=books registry.access.redhat.com/rhscl/mariadb-101-rhe17 OPENSHIFT Create Project To Create project Myproject with display name "My Test Project" Login using token oc login -u username password: passwordgiven Then create project oc new-project Myproject --display-name-"My Test Project" Create Application oc new-app bitnami/nginx --name=bitnami Create Application using Image oc new-app --docker-image=iamge --name=appname --as-deployment-config -e Variablel=-valuel -e Variable2=value2 -e Variable3=value3 Example oc new-app --docker-image-registry.access. redhat .com/rhscl/mysql-57- rhel7 --name=mysql-openshift2 --as-deployment-config -e MYSQL_USER-user -e MYSQL_PASSWORD=password MYSQL_DATABASE=books If you need to pass labels use option -1 as in below example oc new-app --docker-image-registry.access. redhat .com/rhscl/mysql-57- rhel? --name=mysql-openshift2 --as-deployment-config -e MYSQL _USER-user -e MYSQL PASSWORD=password MYSQL DATABASE=books ~ labell=valuel, label2=value2 CREATE APP USING FILE Create application using yaml file oc process -f template.yaml -p parameterl=valuel -p parameter2=value2 | oc create create template first and use the template to create application To create template oc create -f template.yaml to create template To list templates oc get template oc process templatename -p parameterl-valuel -p parameter: oc create -£- if you need to pass labels use option -1 as in below example oc process -f template.yaml -p parameterl=valuel -p parameter2=value2 -1 labell=valuel,label2=value2 | oc create -f- oc process -f template.yaml -p parameterl-valuel -p parameter2-value2 -1 labell-valuel, label2=value2 | oc create -f- To add labels oc label pod podname labelnamel=labelvaluel To check parameter in yaml or json file and in templated created In file oc describe -f template. yam] In template oc describe template templatename Expose service oc expose svc servicename eg; oc expose sve mysql Expose service using URL oc expose svc mysql-openshift --hostname-URL eg oc expose svc mysql --hostname=testmysqlapp Pod logs oc logs -f podname If pod is continuously restarting and to check pod logs using lables use below command oc logs -£ $(oc get pods -o custom-columns=POD:metadata.name --no- headers -1 app=bitnami) Copy file from pod to pod oc cp filename podname:/path/ Login into Application oc rsh podname mysql -u root -p SELECT VERSION (); To get output usig exec oc exec podname -it -- cat /etc/os-release Import image streams oc import-image imagename Port forward oc port-forward pod/mypod localhost :applicationport oc port-forward pod/mysql-1-ss841 30306:3306

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