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OPENSHIFT COOKBOOK

You're reading from   OPENSHIFT COOKBOOK Over 100 hands-on recipes that will help you create, deploy, manage, and scale OpenShift applications

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Product type Paperback
Published in Oct 2014
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781783981205
Length 430 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Shekhar Gulati Shekhar Gulati
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Table of Contents (14) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Getting Started with OpenShift FREE CHAPTER 2. Managing Domains 3. Creating and Managing Applications 4. Using MySQL with OpenShift Applications 5. Using PostgreSQL with OpenShift Applications 6. Using MongoDB and Third-party Database Cartridges with OpenShift Applications 7. OpenShift for Java Developers 8. OpenShift for Python Developers 9. OpenShift for Node.js Developers 10. Continuous Integration for OpenShift Applications 11. Logging and Scaling Your OpenShift Applications A. Running OpenShift on a Virtual Machine
Index

Updating rhc

The OpenShift command-line tool, rhc, is the most powerful and popular way to work with OpenShift. In this recipe, you will learn how to update rhc to the latest version. OpenShift Online has a three-week release cycle, and most of the time, the rhc client tool is also updated to either support a new feature or fix a bug. So, it always helps if you use the latest version of rhc.

Getting ready

To be ready for this recipe, you will need an already installed rhc. No other prerequisites are required.

How to do it…

To update the rhc gem, run the gem update command:

$ gem update rhc

This is all you need to do to update the rhc command line to the latest version.

How it works…

rhc is a Ruby gem and RubyGems is a package manager like many other package managers. It uses a central repository, which hosts installable packages. When you run the gem update command, this command-line tool fetches the latest packages from the central repository and installs them.

There's more…

When you start working with rhc, you will soon have multiple versions of the rhc gem installed on your machine. You can uninstall all the previous versions using the cleanup command. This command will uninstall old versions of installed gems in the local repository:

$ gem cleanup rhc

See also

  • The Installing the OpenShift rhc command-line client recipe
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