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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
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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
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