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Name
kf restage - Rebuild and redeploy an App without downtime.
Synopsis
kf restage APP_NAME [flags]
Description
Restaging an App will re-run the latest Build to produce a new container image, and if successful will replace each running instance with the new image.
Instances are replaced one at a time, always ensuring that the desired number of instances are healthy. This property is upheld by running one additional instance of the App and swapping it out for an old instance.
The operation completes once all instances have been replaced.
Examples
kf restage myapp
Flags
--async
Do not wait for the action to complete on the server before returning.
-h, --help
help for restage
Inherited flags
These flags are inherited from parent commands.
--as=string
Username to impersonate for the operation.
--as-group=strings
Group to impersonate for the operation. Include this flag multiple times to specify multiple groups.
--config=string
Path to the Kf config file to use for CLI requests.
--kubeconfig=string
Path to the kubeconfig file to use for CLI requests.
--log-http
Log HTTP requests to standard error.
--space=string
Space to run the command against. This flag overrides the currently targeted Space.
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