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Old 29th July 2012, 08:07 AM
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Help redhat host to lift the binding domain

I come from China, want to help redhat host to lift the binding domain of the problem, I bind a series of four domains would like to delete a how to do this?Please help me,How to delete the domain name, thank you.

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C:\Users\mac>rhc app add-alias -a ww –alias www.sheilai.com
Password: **********

When specifying alias make sure to use add-alias or remove-alias command
Obtaining list of cartridges (please excuse the delay)...

Usage: rhc app (<command> | cartridge <cartridge-action> | --help) [<args>]
Create and manage an OpenShift application.

List of commands
create Create a new application on OpenShift
show Display information about a user
start Starts the application (includes all cartridges
)
stop Stops the application (includes all cartridges)

force-stop Stops all application processes
restart Restart the application
reload Reloads application configuration
status Returns application status
destroy Destroys the application
tidy Garbage collects the git repo and empties log/t
mp dirs
add-alias Add a custom domain name for the application
remove-alias Remove a custom domain name for the application

threaddump Trigger a thread dump for jbossas, jbosseap, an
d ruby applications
tail Tail the logs of an application
snapshot [save|restore] Saves/Restores an application snapshot to/from
a tarball at the location specified using --filepath (default: ./$APPNAME.tar.gz
)
cartridge <action> Manage a cartridge runningin this application

List of cartridge actions
list List of supported embedded cartridges
add Add a cartridge to this application
remove Remove a cartridge from this application
stop Stop a cartridge
start Start a cartridge
restart Restart a cartridge
status Returns cartridge status
reload Reloads cartridge configuration

List of arguments
-l|--rhlogin rhlogin Red Hat login (RHN or OpenShift login) (Default
: songxuers@gmail.com)
-p|--password password RHLogin password (optional, will prompt)
-a|--app application Application name (alphanumeric - max 32 chars)
(required)
-t|--type type Type of app to create (nodejs-0.6, ruby-1.9, jb
ossas-7, python-2.6, jenkins-1.4, ruby-1.8, jbosseap-6.0, diy-0.1, php-5.3, perl
-5.10) (required for creating an application)
-c|--cartridge cartridge The embedded cartrige to manage (required for t
he cartridge command)
-g|--gear-size size The size of the gear for this app ([small|mediu
m], defaults to small)
-s|--scaling Enable scaling for this app
-r|--repo path Git Repo path (defaults to ./$app_name)
-n|--nogit Only create remote space, don't pull it locally

--no-dns Skip DNS check. Must be used in combination wit
h --nogit
-d|--debug Print Debug info
-h|--help Show Usage info
-b|--bypass Bypass warnings (applicable to application dest
roying only)
-f|--filepath filepath Applicable in case of snapshot and log command
-o|--opts options Options to pass to the server-side (linux based
) tail command (applicable to tail command only) (-f is implicit. See the linux
tail man page full list of options.) (Ex: --opts '-n 100')
--alias alias Specify server alias (when using add/remove-ali
as)
--config path Path of alternate config file
--timeout # Timeout, in seconds, for the session
--enable-jenkins [name] Enables builds for your application with Jenkin
s. You may optionally specify the name of the Jenkins application that is creat
ed (default: 'jenkins'). Note that --no-dns is ignored for the creation of the
Jenkins application.
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C:\Users\mac>rhc app remove-alias -a ww –alias 0016.tk
Password: **********

When specifying alias make sure to use add-alias or remove-alias command
Obtaining list of cartridges (please excuse the delay)...

Usage: rhc app (<command> | cartridge <cartridge-action> | --help) [<args>]
Create and manage an OpenShift application.

List of commands
create Create a new application on OpenShift
show Display information about a user
start Starts the application (includes all cartridges
)
stop Stops the application (includes all cartridges)

force-stop Stops all application processes
restart Restart the application
reload Reloads application configuration
status Returns application status
destroy Destroys the application
tidy Garbage collects the git repo and empties log/t
mp dirs
add-alias Add a custom domain name for the application
remove-alias Remove a custom domain name for the application

threaddump Trigger a thread dump for jbossas, jbosseap, an
d ruby applications
tail Tail the logs of an application
snapshot [save|restore] Saves/Restores an application snapshot to/from
a tarball at the location specified using --filepath (default: ./$APPNAME.tar.gz
)
cartridge <action> Manage a cartridge runningin this application

List of cartridge actions
list List of supported embedded cartridges
add Add a cartridge to this application
remove Remove a cartridge from this application
stop Stop a cartridge
start Start a cartridge
restart Restart a cartridge
status Returns cartridge status
reload Reloads cartridge configuration

List of arguments
-l|--rhlogin rhlogin Red Hat login (RHN or OpenShift login) (Default
: songxuers@gmail.com)
-p|--password password RHLogin password (optional, will prompt)
-a|--app application Application name (alphanumeric - max 32 chars)
(required)
-t|--type type Type of app to create (nodejs-0.6, ruby-1.9, jb
ossas-7, python-2.6, jenkins-1.4, ruby-1.8, jbosseap-6.0, diy-0.1, php-5.3, perl
-5.10) (required for creating an application)
-c|--cartridge cartridge The embedded cartrige to manage (required for t
he cartridge command)
-g|--gear-size size The size of the gear for this app ([small|mediu
m], defaults to small)
-s|--scaling Enable scaling for this app
-r|--repo path Git Repo path (defaults to ./$app_name)
-n|--nogit Only create remote space, don't pull it locally

--no-dns Skip DNS check. Must be used in combination wit
h --nogit
-d|--debug Print Debug info
-h|--help Show Usage info
-b|--bypass Bypass warnings (applicable to application dest
roying only)
-f|--filepath filepath Applicable in case of snapshot and log command
-o|--opts options Options to pass to the server-side (linux based
) tail command (applicable to tail command only) (-f is implicit. See the linux
tail man page full list of options.) (Ex: --opts '-n 100')
--alias alias Specify server alias (when using add/remove-ali
as)
--config path Path of alternate config file
--timeout # Timeout, in seconds, for the session
--enable-jenkins [name] Enables builds for your application with Jenkin
s. You may optionally specify the name of the Jenkins application that is creat
ed (default: 'jenkins'). Note that --no-dns is ignored for the creation of the
Jenkins application.



Please correct my grammar error。

---------- Post added at 11:07 PM ---------- Previous post was at 10:35 PM ----------

Master quickly appear

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