os2os
is a command line interface tool which helps openshift
users to move their apps
between different openshift
clusters or providers.
os2os
will be connected to two clusters (old cluster and new cluster) and with simple commands will move or copy
an openshift
project from the old cluster to the new cluster. os2os
uses the command line client of openshift
, oc
, to
connect, extract the objects templates, upload the objects and optionally delete the old project.
A unique advantage of os2os
is that it combines multiple steps into a convenient workflow including the migration of data volumes.
os2os
is a prototype from the Cloud-Native Applications research initiative of the Service Prototyping Lab at Zurich University of Applied Sciences. Use with care, things may break. We will share our findings on cloud application migration at a later point in time.
Use the command help
to see the list of command and the description of them.
With export
, you will export the templates from a cluster.
With up
, you will uploads your templates.
With down
, you will delete a project in a cluster.
The configuration can be added in ~/.os2os.yaml
or directly using the flags.
Use help to see all the flags.
If no configuration is given to the tool, it will take the default values.
os2os help
os2os export
os2os up
os2os down
os2os ...
Download the binary from /binaries/< your operative system> and run:
chmod +x os2os
sudo mv ./os2os /usr/local/bin/os2os
Note: We are in the progress of converting to a default Go project structure. Until then, please use the following commands to compile and install:
git clone <this repository>
mv os2os $GOPATH/src/os2os
go get github.com/mitchellh/go-homedir
go get github.com/spf13/cobra
go get github.com/spf13/viper
cd $GOPATH/src/os2os
go build os2os
chmod +x os2os
sudo mv ./os2os /usr/local/bin/os2os
This small example shows how to migrate an OpenShift application from a local OpenShift development cluster to APPUiO, the Swiss Container Platform.
os2os migrate \
--clusterFrom https://127.0.0.1:8443 --clusterTo https://console.appuio.ch:443 \
--projectFrom test --projectTo test \
--usernameFrom user --usernameTo user \
--passwordFrom pass --passwordTo pass
Considering the large number of options, it is advised to use the configuration file ~/.os2os.yaml
to store all parameters (in YAML syntax).