How do I build a edX platform on Openshift?
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how to build a edx-platform on Openshift ? i try to run this command in openshift but dont get permission: /var/tmp/configuration/playbooks && sudo ansible-playbook -c local ./edx_sandbox.yml -i "localhost," ps:edx-platform https://github.com/edx/edx-platform
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Answer:
ed-x platform is at alpha stage and it currently supports amazon http://aws.amazon.com/cloudformation/ as a preferred deployment method. You could wait for them to add support for openshift or you can choose to implement it. I am looking into the sources at github an can update you if openshift support is a must for your project. Thanks for A2A
Asher Syed at Quora Visit the source
Other answers
OpenShift is Paas, so you need use rhc client to deploy this rails project. you can't directly use ansible-playbook to deploy it. please have a try.
Deshi Xiao
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