The Kubernetes command-line interface (CLI), kubectl, can be used to run commands against a Kubernetes cluster. Because OKD
is a certified Kubernetes distribution, you can use the supported kubectl binaries that ship with
OKD
, or you can gain extended functionality by using the oc binary.
The oc binary offers the same capabilities as the kubectl binary, but it extends to natively support additional
OKD
features, including:
Full support for OKD resources
Resources such as DeploymentConfig, BuildConfig, Route, ImageStream, and ImageStreamTag objects are specific to
OKD
distributions, and build upon standard Kubernetes primitives.
Authentication
The oc binary offers a built-in login command for authentication and lets you work with projects, which map Kubernetes namespaces to authenticated users.
Read Understanding authentication for more information.
Additional commands
The additional command oc new-app, for example, makes it easier to get new applications started using existing source code or pre-built images. Similarly, the additional command oc new-project makes it easier to start a project that you can switch to as your default.
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Non-security API changes will involve, at minimum, two minor releases (4.1 to 4.2 to 4.3, for example) to allow older oc binaries to update. Using new capabilities might require newer oc binaries. A 4.3 server might have additional capabilities that a 4.2 oc binary cannot use and a 4.3 oc binary might have additional capabilities that are unsupported by a 4.2 server.
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Fully compatible.
oc client might not be able to access server features.
oc client might provide options and features that might not be compatible with the accessed server.
The kubectl binary is provided as a means to support existing workflows and scripts for new
OKD
users coming from a standard Kubernetes environment, or for those who prefer to use the kubectl CLI. Existing users of kubectl can continue to use the binary to interact with Kubernetes primitives, with no changes required to the
OKD
cluster.
You can install the supported kubectl binary by following the steps to Install the OpenShift CLI. The kubectl binary is included in the archive if you download the binary, or is installed when you install the CLI by using an RPM.
For more information, see the kubectl documentation.