Chapter 1. Getting Started with OpenShift
This chapter presents a number of recipes that show you how to get started with OpenShift using the web console and rhc
command-line client. You will learn how to host your own WordPress blog with a button click, make source code changes and deploy them, and perform basic operations with the rhc
command-line client. The specific recipes of this chapter are:
- Creating an OpenShift Online account
- Creating OpenShift domains using the web console
- Creating a WordPress application using the web console
- Uploading SSH keys using the web console
- Working with the SSH key passphrases
- Cloning the application to the local machine
- Deploying your first change
- Checking the application's gear quota and limits
- Installing the OpenShift rhc command-line client
- Setting up an OpenShift account using rhc
- Enabling the autocomplete feature in an rhc command-line client
- Viewing the account details using rhc
- Specifying a different OpenShift server hostname
- Updating rhc