$ oc label namespace <namespace> openshift.io/cluster-monitoring=true
Red Hat OpenShift GitOps uses Argo CD to manage specific cluster-scoped resources, including cluster Operators, optional Operator Lifecycle Manager (OLM) Operators, and user management.
You have access to the OpenShift Container Platform web console.
You are logged in as a user with the cluster-admin
role.
You are logged in to the OpenShift Container Platform cluster as an administrator.
Your cluster has the Marketplace capability enabled or the Red Hat Operator catalog source configured manually.
If you have already installed the Community version of the Argo CD Operator, remove the Argo CD Community Operator before you install the Red Hat OpenShift GitOps Operator. |
This guide explains how to install the Red Hat OpenShift GitOps Operator to an OpenShift Container Platform cluster and log in to the Argo CD instance.
The To install a specific version of the Red Hat OpenShift GitOps Operator, cluster administrators can use the corresponding |
You can install Red Hat OpenShift GitOps Operator from the OperatorHub by using the web console.
Open the Administrator perspective of the web console and go to Operators → OperatorHub.
Search for OpenShift GitOps
, click the Red Hat OpenShift GitOps tile, and then click Install.
On the Install Operator page:
Select an Update channel.
Select a GitOps Version to install.
Choose an Installed Namespace. The default installation namespace is openshift-gitops-operator
.
For the GitOps version 1.10 and later, the default namespace changed from |
Select the Enable Operator recommended cluster monitoring on this Namespace checkbox to enable cluster monitoring.
You can enable cluster monitoring on any namespace by applying the
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Click Install to make the GitOps Operator available on the OpenShift Container Platform cluster.
Red Hat OpenShift GitOps is installed in all namespaces of the cluster.
Verify that the Red Hat OpenShift GitOps Operator is listed in Operators → Installed Operators. The Status should resolve to Succeeded.
After the Red Hat OpenShift GitOps Operator is installed, it automatically sets up a ready-to-use Argo CD instance that is available in the openshift-gitops
namespace, and an Argo CD icon is displayed in the console toolbar. You can create subsequent Argo CD instances for your applications under your projects.
You can install Red Hat OpenShift GitOps Operator from the OperatorHub by using the CLI.
For the GitOps version 1.10 and later, the default namespace changed from |
Create a openshift-gitops-operator
namespace:
$ oc create ns openshift-gitops-operator
namespace/openshift-gitops-operator created
You can enable cluster monitoring on
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Create a OperatorGroup
object YAML file, for example, gitops-operator-group.yaml
:
apiVersion: operators.coreos.com/v1
kind: OperatorGroup
metadata:
name: openshift-gitops-operator
namespace: openshift-gitops-operator
spec:
upgradeStrategy: Default
Apply the OperatorGroup
to the cluster:
$ oc apply -f gitops-operator-group.yaml
operatorgroup.operators.coreos.com/openshift-gitops-operator created
Create a Subscription
object YAML file to subscribe a namespace to the Red Hat OpenShift GitOps Operator, for example, openshift-gitops-sub.yaml
:
apiVersion: operators.coreos.com/v1alpha1
kind: Subscription
metadata:
name: openshift-gitops-operator
namespace: openshift-gitops-operator
spec:
channel: latest (1)
installPlanApproval: Automatic
name: openshift-gitops-operator (2)
source: redhat-operators (3)
sourceNamespace: openshift-marketplace (4)
1 | Specify the channel name from where you want to subscribe the Operator. |
2 | Specify the name of the Operator to subscribe to. |
3 | Specify the name of the CatalogSource that provides the Operator. |
4 | The namespace of the CatalogSource. Use openshift-marketplace for the default OperatorHub CatalogSources. |
Apply the Subscription
to the cluster:
$ oc apply -f openshift-gitops-sub.yaml
subscription.operators.coreos.com/openshift-gitops-operator created
After the installation is complete, verify that all the pods in the openshift-gitops
namespace are running:
$ oc get pods -n openshift-gitops
NAME READY STATUS RESTARTS AGE
cluster-b5798d6f9-zr576 1/1 Running 0 65m
kam-69866d7c48-8nsjv 1/1 Running 0 65m
openshift-gitops-application-controller-0 1/1 Running 0 53m
openshift-gitops-applicationset-controller-6447b8dfdd-5ckgh 1/1 Running 0 65m
openshift-gitops-dex-server-569b498bd9-vf6mr 1/1 Running 0 65m
openshift-gitops-redis-74bd8d7d96-49bjf 1/1 Running 0 65m
openshift-gitops-repo-server-c999f75d5-l4rsg 1/1 Running 0 65m
openshift-gitops-server-5785f7668b-wj57t 1/1 Running 0 53m
Verify that the pods in the openshift-gitops-operator
namespace are running:
$ oc get pods -n openshift-gitops-operator
NAME READY STATUS RESTARTS AGE
openshift-gitops-operator-controller-manager-664966d547-vr4vb 2/2 Running 0 65m
Red Hat OpenShift GitOps automatically creates a ready-to-use Argo CD instance that is available in the openshift-gitops
namespace. Optionally, you can create a new Argo CD instance to manage cluster configurations or deploy applications.
Use the Argo CD admin account to log in to the default ready-to-use Argo CD instance or the newly installed and deployed Argo CD instance.
You have installed the Red Hat OpenShift GitOps Operator on your OpenShift Container Platform cluster.
In the Administrator perspective of the web console, navigate to Operators → Installed Operators to verify that the Red Hat OpenShift GitOps Operator is installed.
Navigate to the menu → OpenShift GitOps → Cluster Argo CD. The login page of the Argo CD UI is displayed in a new window.
Optional: To log in with your OpenShift Container Platform credentials, ensure you are a user of the cluster-admins
group and then select the LOG IN VIA OPENSHIFT
option in the Argo CD user interface.
To be a user of the |
Obtain the password for the Argo CD instance:
Use the navigation panel to go to the Workloads → Secrets page.
Use the Project drop-down list and select the namespace where the Argo CD instance is created.
Select the <argo_CD_instance_name>-cluster instance to display the password.
On the Details tab, copy the password under Data → admin.password.
Use admin
as the Username and the copied password as the Password to log in to the Argo CD UI in the new window.
You cannot create two Argo CD CRs in the same namespace. |