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=O/S Installation=
Execute a ''minimal'' installation on all hosts.
Register all hosts with [[Red Hat Subscription Manager]].


=Run CLI to Install=
=Run CLI to Install=

Revision as of 23:09, 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

Relevance OpenShift 3.3.

Master

  • Physical or virtual system.
  • RHEL 7.1 installed with the "minimal" installation option.
  • 2 CPUs
  • 8 GB RAM
  • 30 GB storage space.

Node

  • Physical or virtual system.
  • RHEL 7.1 installed with the "minimal" installation option.
  • 1 CPU
  • 8 GB RAM
  • 15 GB storage space.
  • Docker 1.9.1 or later
  • 15 GB to allocated to Docker storage.

DNS Setup

A DNS server is required.

After setup, the DNS server needs to be configured to resolve a public wildcard DNS entry to the public IP address of the node that executes the default router, by adding an A record, with a low TTL. If the environment has multiple routers, an external load balancer is required.

*.myapp.example.com. 300 IN  A 1.2.3.4

O/S Installation

Execute a minimal installation on all hosts.

Register all hosts with Red Hat Subscription Manager.


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.