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6 oc - Command line tools for managing applications
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11 oc [OPTIONS]
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16 OpenShift Client
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19 This client helps you develop, build, deploy, and run your applications
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21 the administrative commands for managing a cluster under the 'adm' sub‐
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27 --allow_verification_with_non_compliant_keys=false
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45 Group to impersonate for the operation, this flag can be repeated
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50 Path to the file containing Azure container registry configuration
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55 Comma-separated list of files to check for boot-id. Use the first
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146 Max length of time for which to store events (per type). Value is a
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210 The length of time to wait before giving up on a single server
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216 The address and port of the Kubernetes API server
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224 Writes in the storage driver will be buffered for this duration,
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233 database host:port
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249 database username
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265 Print version information and quit
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269 comma-separated list of pattern=N settings for file-filtered log‐
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275 oc-adm(1), oc-annotate(1), oc-api-resources(1), oc-api-versions(1),
276 oc-apply(1), oc-attach(1), oc-auth(1), oc-autoscale(1),
277 oc-build-logs(1), oc-cancel-build(1), oc-cluster(1), oc-completion(1),
278 oc-config(1), oc-convert(1), oc-cp(1), oc-create(1), oc-debug(1),
279 oc-delete(1), oc-describe(1), oc-edit(1), oc-ex(1), oc-exec(1),
280 oc-explain(1), oc-export(1), oc-expose(1), oc-extract(1), oc-get(1),
281 oc-idle(1), oc-image(1), oc-import(1), oc-import-image(1), oc-label(1),
282 oc-login(1), oc-logout(1), oc-logs(1), oc-new-app(1), oc-new-build(1),
283 oc-new-project(1), oc-observe(1), oc-options(1), oc-patch(1), oc-plug‐
284 in(1), oc-policy(1), oc-port-forward(1), oc-process(1), oc-project(1),
285 oc-projects(1), oc-proxy(1), oc-registry(1), oc-replace(1), oc-roll‐
286 back(1), oc-rollout(1), oc-rsh(1), oc-rsync(1), oc-run(1), oc-scale(1),
287 oc-secrets(1), oc-serviceaccounts(1), oc-set(1), oc-start-build(1),
288 oc-status(1), oc-tag(1), oc-types(1), oc-version(1), oc-wait(1),
289 oc-whoami(1),
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294 June 2016, Ported from the Kubernetes man-doc generator
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