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There are two installation methods: ''quick install'', which uses a CLI tool available in the "atomic-openshift-utils" package, which, in turn, uses [[Ansible]] in the background, and ''advanced install''. The advanced install assumes familiarity with [[Ansible]].
There are two installation methods: ''quick install'', which uses a CLI tool available in the "atomic-openshift-utils" package, which, in turn, uses [[Ansible]] in the background, and ''advanced install''. The advanced install assumes familiarity with [[Ansible]].
=Prerequisites=
==System Requirements==
==DNS Setup==
=Run CLI to Install=
=Post-Install=
==Deploy the Integrated Docker Registry==
==Deploy the HAProxy Router==
==Load Image Streams==
==Load Templates==
==Set up NFS==
The NFS server is required for [[OpenShift_Concepts#Volume|persistent volumes]].

Revision as of 21:45, 2 May 2017

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Overview

There are two installation methods: quick install, which uses a CLI tool available in the "atomic-openshift-utils" package, which, in turn, uses Ansible in the background, and advanced install. The advanced install assumes familiarity with Ansible.

Prerequisites

System Requirements

DNS Setup

Run CLI to Install

Post-Install

Deploy the Integrated Docker Registry

Deploy the HAProxy Router

Load Image Streams

Load Templates

Set up NFS

The NFS server is required for persistent volumes.