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  1. Creating New Applications - Application Life Cy...

    openshift/postgresql-92-centos7 \ -e POSTGRESQL_USER=user \ -e POSTGRESQL_DATABASE=db...or an image , you can use the -e|--env argument to pass environment...
    docs.okd.io/3.9/dev_guide/application_lifecycle... Cache
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    openshift/postgresql-92-centos7 \ -e POSTGRESQL_USER=user \ -e POSTGRESQL_DATABASE=db...or an image , you can use the -e|--env argument to pass environment...
    docs.okd.io/3.7/dev_guide/application_lifecycle... Cache
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  3. Creating New Applications - Application Life Cy...

    openshift/postgresql-92-centos7 \ -e POSTGRESQL_USER=user \ -e POSTGRESQL_DATABASE=db...or an image , you can use the -e|--env argument to pass environment...
    docs.okd.io/3.10/dev_guide/application_lifecycl... Cache
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    openshift/postgresql-92-centos7 \ -e POSTGRESQL_USER=user \ -e POSTGRESQL_DATABASE=db...or an image , you can use the -e|--env argument to pass environment...
    docs.okd.io/3.11/dev_guide/application_lifecycl... Cache
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  5. Disaster recovery for a hosted cluster in AWS -...

    "--> HostedCluster" $ sed -i '' -e '/^status:$/,$d' \ ${ BACKUP_DIR...echo "--> NodePool" $ sed -i '' -e '/^status:$/,$ d' \ ${ BACKUP_DIR...
    docs.okd.io/4.18/hosted_control_planes/hcp_high... Cache
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  6. Disaster recovery for a hosted cluster in AWS -...

    "--> HostedCluster" $ sed -i '' -e '/^status:$/,$d' ${ BACKUP_DIR...echo "--> NodePool" $ sed -i '' -e '/^status:$/,$ d' ${ BACKUP_DIR...
    docs.okd.io/4.16/hosted_control_planes/hcp_high... Cache
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  7. Disaster recovery for a hosted cluster in AWS -...

    "--> HostedCluster" $ sed -i '' -e '/^status:$/,$d' \ ${ BACKUP_DIR...echo "--> NodePool" $ sed -i '' -e '/^status:$/,$ d' \ ${ BACKUP_DIR...
    docs.okd.io/latest/hosted_control_planes/hcp_hi... Cache
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  8. Disaster recovery for a hosted cluster in AWS -...

    "--> HostedCluster" $ sed -i '' -e '/^status:$/,$d' ${ BACKUP_DIR...echo "--> NodePool" $ sed -i '' -e '/^status:$/,$ d' ${ BACKUP_DIR...
    docs.okd.io/4.15/hosted_control_planes/hcp_high... Cache
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  9. Disaster recovery for a hosted cluster in AWS -...

    "--> HostedCluster" $ sed -i '' -e '/^status:$/,$d' \ ${ BACKUP_DIR...echo "--> NodePool" $ sed -i '' -e '/^status:$/,$ d' \ ${ BACKUP_DIR...
    docs.okd.io/4.17/hosted_control_planes/hcp_high... Cache
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  10. Disaster recovery for a hosted cluster in AWS -...

    "--> HostedCluster" $ sed -i '' -e '/^status:$/,$d' \ ${ BACKUP_DIR...echo "--> NodePool" $ sed -i '' -e '/^status:$/,$ d' \ ${ BACKUP_DIR...
    docs.okd.io/4.19/hosted_control_planes/hcp_high... Cache
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