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6 oc image append - Add layers to images and push them to a registry
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11 oc image append [OPTIONS]
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16 Add layers to Docker images
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19 Modifies an existing image by adding layers or changing configuration
20 and then pushes that image to a remote registry. Any inherited layers
21 are streamed from registry to registry without being stored locally.
22 The default docker credentials are used for authenticating to the reg‐
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26 Layers may be provided as arguments to the command and must each be a
27 gzipped tar archive representing a filesystem overlay to the inherited
28 images. The archive may contain a "whiteout" file (the prefix '.wh.'
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33 Metadata about the image (the configuration passed to the container
34 runtime) may be altered by passing a JSON string to the --image or
35 --meta options. The --image flag changes what the container runtime
36 sees, while the --meta option allows you to change the attributes of
37 the image used by the runtime. Use --dry-run to see the result of your
38 changes. You may add the --drop-history flag to remove information from
39 the image about the system that built the base image.
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44 --filter-by-os to select a different image. This flag has no effect on
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51 The creation date for this image, in RFC3339 format or milliseconds
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61 Print the actions that would be taken and exit without writing to
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66 A regular expression to control which images are mirrored. Images
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71 If set, the command will attempt to upload all layers instead of
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98 The Docker repository tag to upload the appended image to.
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121 Group to impersonate for the operation, this flag can be repeated
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204 a comma-separated list of environment variable keys that needs to
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222 Max length of time for which to store events (per type). Value is a
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300 Writes in the storage driver will be buffered for this duration,
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351 # Remove the entrypoint on the mysql:latest image
352 oc image --from mysql:latest --to myregistry.com/myimage:latest --image {"Entrypoint":null}
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355 oc image --from mysql:latest --to myregistry.com/myimage:latest layer.tar.gz
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