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[enterprise-4.20] OSDOCS#15857: Change *OperatorHub* to *Software Catalog* &tc. #100145
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🤖 Tue Oct 07 16:44:47 - Prow CI generated the docs preview: |
cluster. The OperatorHub makes Operators available from Red Hat, | ||
* The software catalog, which is available in each {product-title} {product-version} | ||
cluster. The software catalog makes Operators available from Red Hat, | ||
certified Red Hat partners, and community members to the cluster operator. The |
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🤖 [error] Vale.Terms: Use 'Operators?' instead of 'operator'.
* With this update, the {gitops-title} Operator has been annotated with the *Deep Insights* capability level. link:https://issues.redhat.com/browse/GITOPS-1519[GITOPS-1519] | ||
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* Previously, the Argo CD Operator managed the `resource.exclusion` field by itself but ignored the `resource.inclusion` field. This prevented the `resource.inclusion` field configured in the `Argo CD` CR to generate in the `argocd-cm` configuration map. This bug is fixed. link:https://issues.redhat.com/browse/GITOPS-1518[GITOPS-1518] | ||
* Previously, the Argo CD Operator managed the `resource.exclusion` field by itself but ignored the `resource.inclusion` field. This prevented the `resource.inclusion` field configured in the `Argo CD` CR to generate in the `argocd-cm` configuration map. This bug is fixed. link:https://issues.redhat.com/browse/GITOPS-1518[GITOPS-1518] |
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🤖 [error] Vale.Avoid: Avoid using 'configuration map'.
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. Install {mce-short} 2.4 or later on an {product-title} cluster. You can install {mce-short} as an Operator from the {product-title} OperatorHub. The HyperShift Operator is included with {mce-short}. For more information about installing {mce-short}, see "Installing and upgrading multicluster engine operator" in the Red{nbsp}Hat Advanced Cluster Management documentation. | ||
. Install {mce-short} 2.4 or later on an {product-title} cluster. You can install {mce-short} as an Operator from the {product-title} software catalog. The HyperShift Operator is included with {mce-short}. For more information about installing {mce-short}, see "Installing and upgrading multicluster engine operator" in the Red{nbsp}Hat Advanced Cluster Management documentation. |
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🤖 [error] Vale.Terms: Use 'Operators?' instead of 'operator'.
In {product-title} versions 4.14 and later, the OADP Operator supports a new standardized {sts-short} workflow through the Operator Lifecycle Manager (OLM) | ||
and Cloud Credentials Operator (CCO). In this workflow, you do not need to create the above | ||
secret, you only need to supply the role ARN during the installation of OLM-managed operators using the {product-title} web console, for more information see _Installing from OperatorHub using the web console_. | ||
secret, you only need to supply the role ARN during the installation of OLM-managed operators using the {product-title} web console, for more information see _Installing from the software catalog using the web console_. |
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🤖 [error] Vale.Terms: Use 'Operators?' instead of 'operators'.
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In {product-title} versions 4.15 and later, the OADP Operator supports a new standardized {sts-short} workflow through the Operator Lifecycle Manager (OLM) and Cloud Credentials Operator (CCO). In this workflow, you do not need to create the above secret, you only need to supply the role ARN during the installation of OLM-managed operators using the {product-title} web console, for more information see _Installing from OperatorHub using the web console_. | ||
In {product-title} versions 4.15 and later, the OADP Operator supports a new standardized {sts-short} workflow through the Operator Lifecycle Manager (OLM) and Cloud Credentials Operator (CCO). In this workflow, you do not need to create the above secret, you only need to supply the role ARN during the installation of OLM-managed operators using the {product-title} web console, for more information see _Installing from software catalog using the web console_. |
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🤖 [error] Vale.Terms: Use 'Operators?' instead of 'operators'.
After installing Kernel Module Management (KMM) on the spoke, no further action is required. Create a `ManagedClusterModule` object from the hub to deploy kernel modules on spoke clusters. | ||
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You can install KMM on the spokes cluster through a RHACM `Policy` object. In addition to installing KMM from the OperatorHub and running it in a lightweight spoke mode, the `Policy` configures additional RBAC required for the RHACM agent to be able to manage `Module` resources. | ||
You can install KMM on the spokes cluster through a RHACM `Policy` object. In addition to installing KMM from the software catalog and running it in a lightweight spoke mode, the `Policy` configures additional RBAC required for the RHACM agent to be able to manage `Module` resources. |
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🤖 [error] OpenShiftAsciiDoc.SuggestAttribute: Use the AsciiDoc attribute '{rh-rhacm}' rather than the plain text product term 'RHACM', unless your use case is an exception.
. Click *Operators -> OperatorHub*. | ||
. Click *LVM Storage* on the *OperatorHub* page. | ||
. Click *Ecosystem* -> *Software Catalog*. | ||
. Click *LVM Storage* on the software catalog page. |
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🤖 [error] OpenShiftAsciiDoc.SuggestAttribute: Use the AsciiDoc attribute '{lvms}' rather than the plain text product term 'LVM Storage', unless your use case is an exception.
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You can deploy the External DNS Operator on demand from the OperatorHub. Deploying the External DNS Operator creates a `Subscription` object. | ||
You can deploy the External DNS Operator on demand from the software catalog. Deploying the External DNS Operator creates a `Subscription` object. |
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🤖 [error] RedHat.TermsErrors: Use 'on-demand' rather than 'on demand'. For more information, see RedHat.TermsErrors.
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Cherrypick LGTM.
Cherry Picked from c922b28 xref: #99436