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8.5.3. Viewing Application Details
Use the
oo-app-info command to view the information about applications and gears.
On the broker host, view application details with the following command, replacing options with the desired values:
# oo-app-info options| Option | Description |
|---|---|
| -a, --app [NAME] |
Specify a comma-delimited list of application names, without domains.
Alternatively, specify a regular expression instead of application names.
|
| -d, --domain [NAME] |
Specify a comma-delimited list of domain namespaces, without application names.
Alternatively, specify a regular expression instead of a domain namespace.
|
| -f, --fqdn [NAME] |
Specify a comma-delimited list of application FQDNs.
Alternatively, specify a regular expression instead of an application FQDN.
|
| -l, --login [NAME] |
Specify a comma-delimited list of OpenShift user logins.
Alternatively, specify a regular expression instead of a login.
|
| -u, --gear_uuid [uuid] |
Specify a comma-delimited list of application or gear UUIDs.
Alternatively, specify a regular expression instead of a UUID.
|
| --deleted | Search for deleted applications. |
| --raw | Display raw data structure without formatting. |
Example 8.1. Viewing Application Details for a Specific Login:
# oo-app-info --login login --app py33s
Loading broker environment... Done.
================================================================================ Login: demo
Plan: ()
App Name: py33s
App UUID: 54471801f09833e74300001e
Creation Time: 2014-10-22 02:35:45 AM
URL: http://py33s-demo.example.com
Group Instance[0]:
Components:
Cartridge Name: python-3.3
Component Name: python-3.3
Gear[0]
Server Identity: node.hosts.example.com
Gear UUID: 54471801f09833e74300001e
Gear UID: 1224
Current DNS
-----------
py33s-demo.example.com is an alias for node.hosts.example.com.
node.hosts.example.com has address 172.16.4.136

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