Install OpenShift Virtualization to add virtualization functionality to your OpenShift Container Platform cluster.
You can use the OpenShift Container Platform 4.11 web console to subscribe to and deploy the OpenShift Virtualization Operators.
You can install the OpenShift Virtualization Operator from the OpenShift Container Platform web console.
Install OpenShift Container Platform 4.11 on your cluster.
Log in to the OpenShift Container Platform web console as a user with cluster-admin
permissions.
From the Administrator perspective, click Operators → OperatorHub.
In the Filter by keyword field, type Virtualization.
Select the {CNVOperatorDisplayName} tile with the Red Hat source label.
Read the information about the Operator and click Install.
On the Install Operator page:
Select stable from the list of available Update Channel options. This ensures that you install the version of OpenShift Virtualization that is compatible with your OpenShift Container Platform version.
For Installed Namespace, ensure that the Operator recommended namespace option is selected. This installs the Operator in the mandatory openshift-cnv
namespace, which is automatically created if it does not exist.
Attempting to install the OpenShift Virtualization Operator in a namespace other than |
For Approval Strategy, it is highly recommended that you select Automatic, which is the default value, so that OpenShift Virtualization automatically updates when a new version is available in the stable update channel.
While it is possible to select the Manual approval strategy, this is inadvisable because of the high risk that it presents to the supportability and functionality of your cluster. Only select Manual if you fully understand these risks and cannot use Automatic.
Because OpenShift Virtualization is only supported when used with the corresponding OpenShift Container Platform version, missing OpenShift Virtualization updates can cause your cluster to become unsupported. |
Click Install to make the Operator available to the openshift-cnv
namespace.
When the Operator installs successfully, click Create HyperConverged.
Optional: Configure Infra and Workloads node placement options for OpenShift Virtualization components.
Click Create to launch OpenShift Virtualization.
Navigate to the Workloads → Pods page and monitor the OpenShift Virtualization pods until they are all Running. After all the pods display the Running state, you can use OpenShift Virtualization.
You might want to additionally configure the following components:
The hostpath provisioner is a local storage provisioner designed for OpenShift Virtualization. If you want to configure local storage for virtual machines, you must enable the hostpath provisioner first.