Bug 783115

Summary: rhc-ctl-app
Product: OKD Reporter: Joshua Wulf <jwulf>
Component: DocumentationAssignee: David O'Brien <daobrien>
Status: CLOSED WONTFIX QA Contact: ecs-bugs
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Version: 2.xCC: lcarlon, mmccomas, rmillner
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Deadline: 2012-01-27   

Description Joshua Wulf 2012-01-19 12:26:25 UTC
Section 3.9 has:

$ rhc-ctl-app -a ApplicationName [Optional Arguments]

.... Refer to the rhc-ctl-app man page for more information and a full list of the available options.

Even after reading the man page and trying a bunch of combinations, I still couldn't get it to work. 

I googled around and found what looks like an earlier version: http://obriend.fedorapeople.org/OpenShift/OpenShift_Express/html-single/

That one has:

$ rhc-ctl-app -a ApplicationName -l rhlogin -c command [Optional Arguments]

I used that one, and it worked. That might be a better example to include.

Comment 1 Joshua Wulf 2012-01-19 12:31:32 UTC
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=783117 may also be of interest.

Comment 2 David O'Brien 2012-01-19 22:14:50 UTC
What command were you trying to run, and what error messages did you get?

The man page will tell you the required args (either on cli or prompt for), but other than that I need to know what didn't work.

Even with no args, it should return a help page. If you don't specify -l $login then it will look in ~/.openshift/express.conf for a default_rhlogin value.

thanks

Comment 3 David O'Brien 2012-02-14 23:41:02 UTC
rhc-ctl-app has been replaced by rhc app <action> [args].

This section has been updated and the named example no longer exists.