Install the RHACS Operator on your secured clusters.
Using the OperatorHub provided with OpenShift Container Platform is the easiest way to install the RHACS Operator.
You have access to an OpenShift Container Platform cluster using an account with Operator installation permissions.
You must be using OpenShift Container Platform 4.10 or later. For more information, see Red Hat Advanced Cluster Security for Kubernetes Support Policy.
Navigate in the web console to the Operators → OperatorHub page.
If Red Hat Advanced Cluster Security for Kubernetes is not displayed, enter Advanced Cluster Security into the Filter by keyword box to find the Red Hat Advanced Cluster Security for Kubernetes Operator.
Select the Red Hat Advanced Cluster Security for Kubernetes Operator to view the details page.
Read the information about the Operator, and then click Install.
On the Install Operator page:
Keep the default value for Installation mode as All namespaces on the cluster.
Select a specific namespace in which to install the Operator for the Installed namespace field. Install the Red Hat Advanced Cluster Security for Kubernetes Operator in the rhacs-operator namespace.
Select automatic or manual updates for Update approval.
If you select automatic updates, when a new version of the Operator is available, Operator Lifecycle Manager (OLM) automatically upgrades the running instance of your Operator.
If you select manual updates, when a newer version of the Operator is available, OLM creates an update request. As a cluster administrator, you must manually approve the update request to update the Operator to the latest version.
Click Install.
After the installation completes, navigate to Operators → Installed Operators to verify that the Red Hat Advanced Cluster Security for Kubernetes Operator is listed with the status of Succeeded.
On each Red Hat OpenShift cluster, install secured cluster resources in the stackrox
project.