1OC(1)                              June 2016                             OC(1)
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NAME

6       oc rsh - Start a shell session in a pod
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SYNOPSIS

11       oc rsh [OPTIONS]
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DESCRIPTION

16       Open a remote shell session to a container
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19       This  command  will  attempt  to start a shell session in a pod for the
20       specified resource. It works with  pods,  deployment  configs,  deploy‐
21       ments, jobs, daemon sets, replication controllers and replica sets. Any
22       of the aforementioned resources (apart from pods) will be resolved to a
23       ready pod. It will default to the first container if none is specified,
24       and will attempt to use '/bin/sh' as the default shell.  You  may  pass
25       any  flags  supported  by this command before the resource name, and an
26       optional command after  the  resource  name,  which  will  be  executed
27       instead  of  a  login  shell.  A TTY will be automatically allocated if
28       standard input is interactive - use -t and -T to override. A TERM vari‐
29       able  is  sent  to the environment where the shell (or command) will be
30       executed. By default its value is the same as the  TERM  variable  from
31       the local environment; if not set, 'xterm' is used.
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34       Note,  some  containers  may not include a shell - use 'oc exec' if you
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OPTIONS

40       -c, --container=""
41           Container name; defaults to first container
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44       -T, --no-tty=false
45           Disable pseudo-terminal allocation
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48       --shell="/bin/sh"
49           Path to the shell command
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52       --timeout=10
53           Request timeout for obtaining a pod from the server; defaults to 10
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57       -t, --tty=false
58           Force a pseudo-terminal to be allocated
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OPTIONS INHERITED FROM PARENT COMMANDS

63       --allow_verification_with_non_compliant_keys=false
64           Allow  a  SignatureVerifier  to  use  keys  which  are  technically
65       non-compliant with RFC6962.
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68       --alsologtostderr=false
69           log to standard error as well as files
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73           Max number of application metrics to store (per container)
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81           Group to impersonate for the operation, this flag can  be  repeated
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85       --azure-container-registry-config=""
86           Path  to the file containing Azure container registry configuration
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90       --boot_id_file="/proc/sys/kernel/random/boot_id"
91           Comma-separated list of files to check for boot-id. Use  the  first
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104           Path to a client certificate file for TLS
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111       --cloud-provider-gce-lb-src-cidrs=130.211.0.0/22,209.85.152.0/22,209.85.204.0/22,35.191.0.0/16
112           CIDRs opened in GCE firewall for LB traffic proxy  health checks
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115       --cluster=""
116           The name of the kubeconfig cluster to use
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119       --container_hints="/etc/cadvisor/container_hints.json"
120           location of the container hints file
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123       --containerd="unix:///var/run/containerd.sock"
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131       --default-not-ready-toleration-seconds=300
132           Indicates   the   tolerationSeconds   of   the    toleration    for
133       notReady:NoExecute  that is added by default to every pod that does not
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137       --default-unreachable-toleration-seconds=300
138           Indicates the tolerationSeconds  of  the  toleration  for  unreach‐
139       able:NoExecute  that  is  added  by  default to every pod that does not
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147       --docker-tls=false
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163       --docker_env_metadata_whitelist=""
164           a comma-separated list of environment variable keys that  needs  to
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173           DEPRECATED:  docker  root is read from docker info (this is a fall‐
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181       --event_storage_age_limit="default=24h"
182           Max length of time for which to store events (per type). Value is a
183       comma  separated  list  of  key  values, where the keys are event types
184       (e.g.: creation, oom) or "default" and the value is a duration. Default
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189           Max  number  of  events to store (per type). Value is a comma sepa‐
190       rated list of key values, where the keys are event  types  (e.g.:  cre‐
191       ation,  oom)  or  "default"  and  the  value  is an integer. Default is
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204           if non-empty, httptest.NewServer serves on this address and blocks
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208           If true, the server's certificate will not be checked for validity.
209       This will make your HTTPS connections insecure
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213           Path to the kubeconfig file to use for CLI requests.
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217           Maximum number of seconds between log flushes
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236       --machine_id_file="/etc/machine-id,/var/lib/dbus/machine-id"
237           Comma-separated  list  of  files  to  check for machine-id. Use the
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245       -n, --namespace=""
246           If present, the namespace scope for this CLI request
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250           The length of time to wait before giving  up  on  a  single  server
251       request. Non-zero values should contain a corresponding time unit (e.g.
252       1s, 2m, 3h). A value of zero means don't timeout requests.
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255       -s, --server=""
256           The address and port of the Kubernetes API server
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264           Writes in the storage driver will be buffered  for  this  duration,
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273           database host:port
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EXAMPLE

315                # Open a shell session on the first container in pod 'foo'
316                oc rsh foo
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318                # Run the command 'cat /etc/resolv.conf' inside pod 'foo'
319                oc rsh foo cat /etc/resolv.conf
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321                # See the configuration of your internal registry
322                oc rsh dc/docker-registry cat config.yml
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324                # Open a shell session on the container named 'index' inside a pod of your job
325                # oc rsh -c index job/sheduled
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SEE ALSO

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HISTORY

336       June 2016, Ported from the Kubernetes man-doc generator
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