origin: Cluster Up/Down document is missing

[A cluster up/down document that was available at https://github.com/openshift/origin/blob/master/docs/cluster_up_down.md got missing]

Version

[provide output of the openshift version or oc version command]

Steps To Reproduce
  1. [Try to open https://github.com/openshift/origin/blob/master/docs/cluster_up_down.md]
Current Result

The document is missing.

Expected Result

The document should be available or at least to point to the new location.

About this issue

  • Original URL
  • State: closed
  • Created 6 years ago
  • Reactions: 1
  • Comments: 17 (6 by maintainers)

Most upvoted comments

I’m working through the O’Reilly book, DevOps with OpenShift. It guides readers through the oc cluster up process, and references the subject document (cluster_up_down.md). If you don’t want people to use that process any more, that’s cool, but please provide SOME document called cluster_up_down.md so that people can learn about the new process when they come here looking for the old one. As things stand, one must do a bit of research just to find this issue. And eventually this issue will go away.

Thanks

It would be nice if OpenShift / OKD 4.x supports local development with OpenShift and not require virtualization, AWS deployment etc - like it was possible with OKD 3.x

If this is what RedHat expects people to do then they should expect an exodus of users. oc cluster up is extremely useful. And the ansible approach to installing is also very good. Its a shame what they are doing.

I’m just starting to explore OpenShift and I’ve run into a bunch of confusion and inconsistent documentation. How do I start a local cluster? Do I use oc cluster up? Do I use minishift? Do I use openshift/installer (which appears to be linux only)? Do I use oc-cluster-wrapper? I’ve seen pointers to all four of those in various documentation. This is very confusing for people new to OpenShift.

It would be nice if OpenShift / OKD 4.x supports local development with OpenShift and not require virtualization, AWS deployment etc - like it was possible with OKD 3.x

@mfojtik @derekwaynecarr second bz/issue i’ve seen today about this doc missing, people are expecting it to be there, should we put in a tombstone or something