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This reference provides descriptions and example commands for OpenShift CLI (oc) administrator commands. You must have cluster-admin or equivalent permissions to use these commands.

For developer commands, see the OpenShift CLI developer command reference.

Run oc adm -h to list all administrator commands or run oc <command> --help to get additional details for a specific command.

OpenShift CLI (oc) administrator commands

oc adm build-chain

Output the inputs and dependencies of your builds

Example usage
  # Build the dependency tree for the 'latest' tag in <image-stream>
  oc adm build-chain <image-stream>

  # Build the dependency tree for the 'v2' tag in dot format and visualize it via the dot utility
  oc adm build-chain <image-stream>:v2 -o dot | dot -T svg -o deps.svg

  # Build the dependency tree across all namespaces for the specified image stream tag found in the 'test' namespace
  oc adm build-chain <image-stream> -n test --all

oc adm catalog mirror

Mirror an operator-registry catalog

Example usage
  # Mirror an operator-registry image and its contents to a registry
  oc adm catalog mirror quay.io/my/image:latest myregistry.com

  # Mirror an operator-registry image and its contents to a particular namespace in a registry
  oc adm catalog mirror quay.io/my/image:latest myregistry.com/my-namespace

  # Mirror to an airgapped registry by first mirroring to files
  oc adm catalog mirror quay.io/my/image:latest file:///local/index
  oc adm catalog mirror file:///local/index/my/image:latest my-airgapped-registry.com

  # Configure a cluster to use a mirrored registry
  oc apply -f manifests/imageDigestMirrorSet.yaml

  # Edit the mirroring mappings and mirror with "oc image mirror" manually
  oc adm catalog mirror --manifests-only quay.io/my/image:latest myregistry.com
  oc image mirror -f manifests/mapping.txt

  # Delete all ImageDigestMirrorSets generated by oc adm catalog mirror
  oc delete imagedigestmirrorset -l operators.openshift.org/catalog=true

oc adm certificate approve

Approve a certificate signing request

Example usage
  # Approve CSR 'csr-sqgzp'
  oc adm certificate approve csr-sqgzp

oc adm certificate deny

Deny a certificate signing request

Example usage
  # Deny CSR 'csr-sqgzp'
  oc adm certificate deny csr-sqgzp

oc adm copy-to-node

Copies specified files to the node.

oc adm cordon

Mark node as unschedulable

Example usage
  # Mark node "foo" as unschedulable
  oc adm cordon foo

oc adm create-bootstrap-project-template

Create a bootstrap project template

Example usage
  # Output a bootstrap project template in YAML format to stdout
  oc adm create-bootstrap-project-template -o yaml

oc adm create-error-template

Create an error page template

Example usage
  # Output a template for the error page to stdout
  oc adm create-error-template

oc adm create-login-template

Create a login template

Example usage
  # Output a template for the login page to stdout
  oc adm create-login-template

oc adm create-provider-selection-template

Create a provider selection template

Example usage
  # Output a template for the provider selection page to stdout
  oc adm create-provider-selection-template

oc adm drain

Drain node in preparation for maintenance

Example usage
  # Drain node "foo", even if there are pods not managed by a replication controller, replica set, job, daemon set, or stateful set on it
  oc adm drain foo --force

  # As above, but abort if there are pods not managed by a replication controller, replica set, job, daemon set, or stateful set, and use a grace period of 15 minutes
  oc adm drain foo --grace-period=900

oc adm groups add-users

Add users to a group

Example usage
  # Add user1 and user2 to my-group
  oc adm groups add-users my-group user1 user2

oc adm groups new

Create a new group

Example usage
  # Add a group with no users
  oc adm groups new my-group

  # Add a group with two users
  oc adm groups new my-group user1 user2

  # Add a group with one user and shorter output
  oc adm groups new my-group user1 -o name

oc adm groups prune

Remove old OpenShift groups referencing missing records from an external provider

Example usage
  # Prune all orphaned groups
  oc adm groups prune --sync-config=/path/to/ldap-sync-config.yaml --confirm

  # Prune all orphaned groups except the ones from the denylist file
  oc adm groups prune --blacklist=/path/to/denylist.txt --sync-config=/path/to/ldap-sync-config.yaml --confirm

  # Prune all orphaned groups from a list of specific groups specified in an allowlist file
  oc adm groups prune --whitelist=/path/to/allowlist.txt --sync-config=/path/to/ldap-sync-config.yaml --confirm

  # Prune all orphaned groups from a list of specific groups specified in a list
  oc adm groups prune groups/group_name groups/other_name --sync-config=/path/to/ldap-sync-config.yaml --confirm

oc adm groups remove-users

Remove users from a group

Example usage
  # Remove user1 and user2 from my-group
  oc adm groups remove-users my-group user1 user2

oc adm groups sync

Sync OpenShift groups with records from an external provider

Example usage
  # Sync all groups with an LDAP server
  oc adm groups sync --sync-config=/path/to/ldap-sync-config.yaml --confirm

  # Sync all groups except the ones from the blacklist file with an LDAP server
  oc adm groups sync --blacklist=/path/to/blacklist.txt --sync-config=/path/to/ldap-sync-config.yaml --confirm

  # Sync specific groups specified in an allowlist file with an LDAP server
  oc adm groups sync --whitelist=/path/to/allowlist.txt --sync-config=/path/to/sync-config.yaml --confirm

  # Sync all OpenShift groups that have been synced previously with an LDAP server
  oc adm groups sync --type=openshift --sync-config=/path/to/ldap-sync-config.yaml --confirm

  # Sync specific OpenShift groups if they have been synced previously with an LDAP server
  oc adm groups sync groups/group1 groups/group2 groups/group3 --sync-config=/path/to/sync-config.yaml --confirm

oc adm inspect

Collect debugging data for a given resource

Example usage
  # Collect debugging data for the "openshift-apiserver" clusteroperator
  oc adm inspect clusteroperator/openshift-apiserver

  # Collect debugging data for the "openshift-apiserver" and "kube-apiserver" clusteroperators
  oc adm inspect clusteroperator/openshift-apiserver clusteroperator/kube-apiserver

  # Collect debugging data for all clusteroperators
  oc adm inspect clusteroperator

  # Collect debugging data for all clusteroperators and clusterversions
  oc adm inspect clusteroperators,clusterversions

oc adm migrate icsp

Update imagecontentsourcepolicy file(s) to imagedigestmirrorset file(s)

Example usage
  # Update the imagecontentsourcepolicy.yaml file to a new imagedigestmirrorset file under the mydir directory
  oc adm migrate icsp imagecontentsourcepolicy.yaml --dest-dir mydir

oc adm migrate template-instances

Update template instances to point to the latest group-version-kinds

Example usage
  # Perform a dry-run of updating all objects
  oc adm migrate template-instances

  # To actually perform the update, the confirm flag must be appended
  oc adm migrate template-instances --confirm

oc adm must-gather

Launch a new instance of a pod for gathering debug information

Example usage
  # Gather information using the default plug-in image and command, writing into ./must-gather.local.<rand>
  oc adm must-gather

  # Gather information with a specific local folder to copy to
  oc adm must-gather --dest-dir=/local/directory

  # Gather audit information
  oc adm must-gather -- /usr/bin/gather_audit_logs

  # Gather information using multiple plug-in images
  oc adm must-gather --image=quay.io/kubevirt/must-gather --image=quay.io/openshift/origin-must-gather

  # Gather information using a specific image stream plug-in
  oc adm must-gather --image-stream=openshift/must-gather:latest

  # Gather information using a specific image, command, and pod directory
  oc adm must-gather --image=my/image:tag --source-dir=/pod/directory -- myspecial-command.sh

oc adm new-project

Create a new project

Example usage
  # Create a new project using a node selector
  oc adm new-project myproject --node-selector='type=user-node,region=east'

oc adm node-logs

Display and filter node logs

Example usage
  # Show kubelet logs from all masters
  oc adm node-logs --role master -u kubelet

  # See what logs are available in masters in /var/log
  oc adm node-logs --role master --path=/

  # Display cron log file from all masters
  oc adm node-logs --role master --path=cron

oc adm ocp-certificates monitor-certificates

Watch platform certificates.

Example usage
  # Watch platform certificates.
  oc adm ocp-certificates monitor-certificates

oc adm ocp-certificates regenerate-leaf

Regenerate client and serving certificates of an OpenShift cluster

oc adm ocp-certificates regenerate-machine-config-server-serving-cert

Regenerate the machine config operator certificates in an OpenShift cluster

oc adm ocp-certificates regenerate-top-level

Regenerate the top level certificates in an OpenShift cluster

oc adm ocp-certificates remove-old-trust

Remove old CAs from ConfigMaps representing platform trust bundles in an OpenShift cluster

Example usage
  #  Remove only CA certificates created before a certain date from all trust bundles
  oc adm ocp-certificates remove-old-trust configmaps -A --all --created-before 2023-06-05T14:44:06Z

oc adm ocp-certificates update-ignition-ca-bundle-for-machine-config-server

Update user-data secrets in an OpenShift cluster to use updated MCO certfs

Example usage
  # Regenerate the MCO certs without modifying user-data secrets
  oc adm certificates regenerate-machine-config-server-serving-cert --update-ignition=false

  # Update the user-data secrets to use new MCS certs
  oc adm certificates update-ignition-ca-bundle-for-machine-config-server

oc adm pod-network isolate-projects

Isolate project network

Example usage
  # Provide isolation for project p1
  oc adm pod-network isolate-projects <p1>

  # Allow all projects with label name=top-secret to have their own isolated project network
  oc adm pod-network isolate-projects --selector='name=top-secret'

oc adm pod-network join-projects

Join project network

Example usage
  # Allow project p2 to use project p1 network
  oc adm pod-network join-projects --to=<p1> <p2>

  # Allow all projects with label name=top-secret to use project p1 network
  oc adm pod-network join-projects --to=<p1> --selector='name=top-secret'

oc adm pod-network make-projects-global

Make project network global

Example usage
  # Allow project p1 to access all pods in the cluster and vice versa
  oc adm pod-network make-projects-global <p1>

  # Allow all projects with label name=share to access all pods in the cluster and vice versa
  oc adm pod-network make-projects-global --selector='name=share'

oc adm policy add-role-to-user

Add a role to users or service accounts for the current project

Example usage
  # Add the 'view' role to user1 for the current project
  oc adm policy add-role-to-user view user1

  # Add the 'edit' role to serviceaccount1 for the current project
  oc adm policy add-role-to-user edit -z serviceaccount1

oc adm policy add-scc-to-group

Add a security context constraint to groups

Example usage
  # Add the 'restricted' security context constraint to group1 and group2
  oc adm policy add-scc-to-group restricted group1 group2

oc adm policy add-scc-to-user

Add a security context constraint to users or a service account

Example usage
  # Add the 'restricted' security context constraint to user1 and user2
  oc adm policy add-scc-to-user restricted user1 user2

  # Add the 'privileged' security context constraint to serviceaccount1 in the current namespace
  oc adm policy add-scc-to-user privileged -z serviceaccount1

oc adm policy scc-review

Check which service account can create a pod

Example usage
  # Check whether service accounts sa1 and sa2 can admit a pod with a template pod spec specified in my_resource.yaml
  # Service Account specified in myresource.yaml file is ignored
  oc adm policy scc-review -z sa1,sa2 -f my_resource.yaml

  # Check whether service accounts system:serviceaccount:bob:default can admit a pod with a template pod spec specified in my_resource.yaml
  oc adm policy scc-review -z system:serviceaccount:bob:default -f my_resource.yaml

  # Check whether the service account specified in my_resource_with_sa.yaml can admit the pod
  oc adm policy scc-review -f my_resource_with_sa.yaml

  # Check whether the default service account can admit the pod; default is taken since no service account is defined in myresource_with_no_sa.yaml
  oc adm policy scc-review -f myresource_with_no_sa.yaml

oc adm policy scc-subject-review

Check whether a user or a service account can create a pod

Example usage
  # Check whether user bob can create a pod specified in myresource.yaml
  oc adm policy scc-subject-review -u bob -f myresource.yaml

  # Check whether user bob who belongs to projectAdmin group can create a pod specified in myresource.yaml
  oc adm policy scc-subject-review -u bob -g projectAdmin -f myresource.yaml

  # Check whether a service account specified in the pod template spec in myresourcewithsa.yaml can create the pod
  oc adm policy scc-subject-review -f myresourcewithsa.yaml

oc adm prune builds

Remove old completed and failed builds

Example usage
  # Dry run deleting older completed and failed builds and also including
  # all builds whose associated build config no longer exists
  oc adm prune builds --orphans

  # To actually perform the prune operation, the confirm flag must be appended
  oc adm prune builds --orphans --confirm

oc adm prune deployments

Remove old completed and failed deployment configs

Example usage
  # Dry run deleting all but the last complete deployment for every deployment config
  oc adm prune deployments --keep-complete=1

  # To actually perform the prune operation, the confirm flag must be appended
  oc adm prune deployments --keep-complete=1 --confirm

oc adm prune groups

Remove old OpenShift groups referencing missing records from an external provider

Example usage
  # Prune all orphaned groups
  oc adm prune groups --sync-config=/path/to/ldap-sync-config.yaml --confirm

  # Prune all orphaned groups except the ones from the denylist file
  oc adm prune groups --blacklist=/path/to/denylist.txt --sync-config=/path/to/ldap-sync-config.yaml --confirm

  # Prune all orphaned groups from a list of specific groups specified in an allowlist file
  oc adm prune groups --whitelist=/path/to/allowlist.txt --sync-config=/path/to/ldap-sync-config.yaml --confirm

  # Prune all orphaned groups from a list of specific groups specified in a list
  oc adm prune groups groups/group_name groups/other_name --sync-config=/path/to/ldap-sync-config.yaml --confirm

oc adm prune images

Remove unreferenced images

Example usage
  # See what the prune command would delete if only images and their referrers were more than an hour old
  # and obsoleted by 3 newer revisions under the same tag were considered
  oc adm prune images --keep-tag-revisions=3 --keep-younger-than=60m

  # To actually perform the prune operation, the confirm flag must be appended
  oc adm prune images --keep-tag-revisions=3 --keep-younger-than=60m --confirm

  # See what the prune command would delete if we are interested in removing images
  # exceeding currently set limit ranges ('openshift.io/Image')
  oc adm prune images --prune-over-size-limit

  # To actually perform the prune operation, the confirm flag must be appended
  oc adm prune images --prune-over-size-limit --confirm

  # Force the insecure HTTP protocol with the particular registry host name
  oc adm prune images --registry-url=http://registry.example.org --confirm

  # Force a secure connection with a custom certificate authority to the particular registry host name
  oc adm prune images --registry-url=registry.example.org --certificate-authority=/path/to/custom/ca.crt --confirm

oc adm reboot-machine-config-pool

Initiate reboot of the specified MachineConfigPool.

Example usage
  # Reboot all MachineConfigPools
  oc adm reboot-machine-config-pool mcp/worker mcp/master

  # Reboot all MachineConfigPools that inherit from worker.  This include all custom MachineConfigPools and infra.
  oc adm reboot-machine-config-pool mcp/worker

  # Reboot masters
  oc adm reboot-machine-config-pool mcp/master

oc adm release extract

Extract the contents of an update payload to disk

The following example contains some values that are specific to OpenShift Container Platform on AWS.

Example usage
  # Use git to check out the source code for the current cluster release to DIR
  oc adm release extract --git=DIR

  # Extract cloud credential requests for AWS
  oc adm release extract --credentials-requests --cloud=aws

  # Use git to check out the source code for the current cluster release to DIR from linux/s390x image
  # Note: Wildcard filter is not supported; pass a single os/arch to extract
  oc adm release extract --git=DIR quay.io/openshift-release-dev/ocp-release:4.11.2 --filter-by-os=linux/s390x

oc adm release info

Display information about a release

Example usage
  # Show information about the cluster's current release
  oc adm release info

  # Show the source code that comprises a release
  oc adm release info 4.11.2 --commit-urls

  # Show the source code difference between two releases
  oc adm release info 4.11.0 4.11.2 --commits

  # Show where the images referenced by the release are located
  oc adm release info quay.io/openshift-release-dev/ocp-release:4.11.2 --pullspecs

  # Show information about linux/s390x image
  # Note: Wildcard filter is not supported; pass a single os/arch to extract
  oc adm release info quay.io/openshift-release-dev/ocp-release:4.11.2 --filter-by-os=linux/s390x

oc adm release mirror

Mirror a release to a different image registry location

Example usage
  # Perform a dry run showing what would be mirrored, including the mirror objects
  oc adm release mirror 4.11.0 --to myregistry.local/openshift/release \
  --release-image-signature-to-dir /tmp/releases --dry-run

  # Mirror a release into the current directory
  oc adm release mirror 4.11.0 --to file://openshift/release \
  --release-image-signature-to-dir /tmp/releases

  # Mirror a release to another directory in the default location
  oc adm release mirror 4.11.0 --to-dir /tmp/releases

  # Upload a release from the current directory to another server
  oc adm release mirror --from file://openshift/release --to myregistry.com/openshift/release \
  --release-image-signature-to-dir /tmp/releases

  # Mirror the 4.11.0 release to repository registry.example.com and apply signatures to connected cluster
  oc adm release mirror --from=quay.io/openshift-release-dev/ocp-release:4.11.0-x86_64 \
  --to=registry.example.com/your/repository --apply-release-image-signature

oc adm release new

Create a new OpenShift release

Example usage
  # Create a release from the latest origin images and push to a DockerHub repository
  oc adm release new --from-image-stream=4.11 -n origin --to-image docker.io/mycompany/myrepo:latest

  # Create a new release with updated metadata from a previous release
  oc adm release new --from-release registry.ci.openshift.org/origin/release:v4.11 --name 4.11.1 \
  --previous 4.11.0 --metadata ... --to-image docker.io/mycompany/myrepo:latest

  # Create a new release and override a single image
  oc adm release new --from-release registry.ci.openshift.org/origin/release:v4.11 \
  cli=docker.io/mycompany/cli:latest --to-image docker.io/mycompany/myrepo:latest

  # Run a verification pass to ensure the release can be reproduced
  oc adm release new --from-release registry.ci.openshift.org/origin/release:v4.11

oc adm restart-kubelet

Restarts kubelet on the specified nodes

Example usage
  # Restart all the nodes,  10% at a time
  oc adm restart-kubelet nodes --all --directive=RemoveKubeletKubeconfig

  # Restart all the nodes,  20 nodes at a time
  oc adm restart-kubelet nodes --all --parallelism=20 --directive=RemoveKubeletKubeconfig

  # Restart all the nodes,  15% at a time
  oc adm restart-kubelet nodes --all --parallelism=15% --directive=RemoveKubeletKubeconfig

  # Restart all the masters at the same time
  oc adm restart-kubelet nodes -l node-role.kubernetes.io/master --parallelism=100% --directive=RemoveKubeletKubeconfig

oc adm taint

Update the taints on one or more nodes

Example usage
  # Update node 'foo' with a taint with key 'dedicated' and value 'special-user' and effect 'NoSchedule'
  # If a taint with that key and effect already exists, its value is replaced as specified
  oc adm taint nodes foo dedicated=special-user:NoSchedule

  # Remove from node 'foo' the taint with key 'dedicated' and effect 'NoSchedule' if one exists
  oc adm taint nodes foo dedicated:NoSchedule-

  # Remove from node 'foo' all the taints with key 'dedicated'
  oc adm taint nodes foo dedicated-

  # Add a taint with key 'dedicated' on nodes having label myLabel=X
  oc adm taint node -l myLabel=X  dedicated=foo:PreferNoSchedule

  # Add to node 'foo' a taint with key 'bar' and no value
  oc adm taint nodes foo bar:NoSchedule

oc adm top images

Show usage statistics for images

Example usage
  # Show usage statistics for images
  oc adm top images

oc adm top imagestreams

Show usage statistics for image streams

Example usage
  # Show usage statistics for image streams
  oc adm top imagestreams

oc adm top node

Display resource (CPU/memory) usage of nodes

Example usage
  # Show metrics for all nodes
  oc adm top node

  # Show metrics for a given node
  oc adm top node NODE_NAME

oc adm top pod

Display resource (CPU/memory) usage of pods

Example usage
  # Show metrics for all pods in the default namespace
  oc adm top pod

  # Show metrics for all pods in the given namespace
  oc adm top pod --namespace=NAMESPACE

  # Show metrics for a given pod and its containers
  oc adm top pod POD_NAME --containers

  # Show metrics for the pods defined by label name=myLabel
  oc adm top pod -l name=myLabel

oc adm uncordon

Mark node as schedulable

Example usage
  # Mark node "foo" as schedulable
  oc adm uncordon foo

oc adm upgrade

upgrade a cluster or adjust the upgrade channel

Example usage
  # View the update status and available cluster updates
  oc adm upgrade

  # Update to the latest version
  oc adm upgrade --to-latest=true

oc adm verify-image-signature

Verify the image identity contained in the image signature

Example usage
  # Verify the image signature and identity using the local GPG keychain
  oc adm verify-image-signature sha256:c841e9b64e4579bd56c794bdd7c36e1c257110fd2404bebbb8b613e4935228c4 \
  --expected-identity=registry.local:5000/foo/bar:v1

  # Verify the image signature and identity using the local GPG keychain and save the status
  oc adm verify-image-signature sha256:c841e9b64e4579bd56c794bdd7c36e1c257110fd2404bebbb8b613e4935228c4 \
  --expected-identity=registry.local:5000/foo/bar:v1 --save

  # Verify the image signature and identity via exposed registry route
  oc adm verify-image-signature sha256:c841e9b64e4579bd56c794bdd7c36e1c257110fd2404bebbb8b613e4935228c4 \
  --expected-identity=registry.local:5000/foo/bar:v1 \
  --registry-url=docker-registry.foo.com

  # Remove all signature verifications from the image
  oc adm verify-image-signature sha256:c841e9b64e4579bd56c794bdd7c36e1c257110fd2404bebbb8b613e4935228c4 --remove-all

oc adm wait-for-node-reboot

Wait for nodes to reboot after running oc adm reboot-machine-config-pool

Example usage
  # Wait for all nodes to complete a requested reboot from 'oc adm reboot-machine-config-pool mcp/worker mcp/master'
  oc adm wait-for-node-reboot nodes --all

  # Wait for masters to complete a requested reboot from 'oc adm reboot-machine-config-pool mcp/master'
  oc adm wait-for-node-reboot nodes -l node-role.kubernetes.io/master

  # Wait for masters to complete a specific reboot
  oc adm wait-for-node-reboot nodes -l node-role.kubernetes.io/master --reboot-number=4

oc adm wait-for-stable-cluster

wait for the platform operators to become stable

Example usage
  # Wait for all clusteroperators to become stable
  oc adm wait-for-stable-cluster

  # Consider operators to be stable if they report as such for 5 minutes straight
  oc adm wait-for-stable-cluster --minimum-stable-period 5m