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Note: This driver is for testing and demo purposes only. Use the instructions at https://ibm.biz/wlo-docs for installing production-ready versions of WebSphere Liberty Operator that are available from the IBM Operators Catalog.
- Update your OpenShift cluster with a global pull secret for the cp.stg.icr.io entitled registry:
- Get an entitlement key to the IBM Entitled Container Fulfillment Registry. Log in to MyIBM Container Software Library with the IBMid and password that are associated with the entitled software. Click on 'Container software library' on the left and expand the listed item. It should show that you have entitlement for 'all' IBM software. If you are not able to access the library or you don't have entitlement to 'all' IBM software then follow the process under Obtaining a staging entitlement key .
- In the Entitlement keys section, pick an existing key or generate a new key. Select Copy keyto copy the entitlement key to the clipboard.
- Use the OpenShift cluster UI to configure the global pull secret with entitled registry (cp.stg.icr.io) credentials.
- In the OpenShift cluster UI, click Workloads>Secretsand select theopenshift-confignamespace.
- Find the existing pull-secretsecret.
- Select Edit Secret.
- Click Add Credentialsto add an entry for the entitled registry. Specifycp.stg.icr.ioas the registry server address,cpas the username, and the entitlement key that you obtained in the previous step as the password.
- Install the Operator by using the following steps. If you want to use the kubectl or kustomize-based install options then skip steps 2.* and proceed to step 3:
2.1. Create ImageContentSourcePolicy for mirroring (this is needed because Operator artifacts are built with production registry reference, but until we GA the images would only be in the staging registry. The entry with icr.io/appcafe is not needed for WLO, but it's needed for OLO and RCO, hence included here as well.):
apiVersion: operator.openshift.io/v1alpha1
kind: ImageContentSourcePolicy
metadata:
   name: mirror-config
spec:
   repositoryDigestMirrors:
   - mirrors:
     - cp.stg.icr.io/cp
     source: cp.icr.io/cp
   - mirrors:
     - cp.stg.icr.io/cp
     source: icr.io/cpopen
   - mirrors:
     - cp.stg.icr.io/cp
     source: icr.io/appcafe(To apply the resources, create a file and then copy and paste the contents above on your oc enabled system and run oc apply -f <fileName>)
2.2. Add the CatalogSource for WebSphere Liberty Operator:
apiVersion: operators.coreos.com/v1alpha1
kind: CatalogSource
metadata:
  name: wlo-catalog
  namespace: openshift-marketplace
spec:
  displayName: WebSphere Liberty Catalog 1.5.0-rc.1
  image: 'icr.io/cpopen/websphere-liberty-operator-catalog@sha256:7e61368ffa298ba9b624ad92235b16cb39233609cd15dd92dbcc716a63e7e21b'
  sourceType: grpc2.3. Install or Upgrade the WebSphere Liberty Operator via OperatorHub:
2.3.1. To Install the WebSphere Liberty Operator:
- From the OpenShift UI, click on Operatorsand thenOperatorHub
- In the search box type websphere liberty. Sometimes it takes a few minutes for the CatalogSource to be loaded by OCP. The operator won't show up until the CatalogSource is loaded.
- Select the WebSphere Liberty operator and click Install
- Complete the install with the default options
2.3.2. To Upgrade the WebSphere Liberty Operator:
- Uninstall the WLO Operator
- Go to Administration > CustomResourceDefinitions
- Find CatalogSource
- Click on Instances and find wlo-catalog
- Either update image SHA value from wiki or delete wlo-cataloginstance and recreate from the wiki page with the latest sha value
- Complete the install with the default options
- Alternative install options:
- To install the Operator using kubectl, use the artifacts in https://github.com/WASdev/websphere-liberty-operator/tree/deploy-1.5.0-rc/internal/deploy/kubectl
- To install the Operator using kustomize, use the artifacts in https://github.com/WASdev/websphere-liberty-operator/tree/deploy-1.5.0-rc/internal/deploy/kustomize/daily
- Create custom resources (CRs) to deploy applications and to gather trace, dump and performance data:
- Sample CRs are available from the OpenShift UI as well as in this folder
- Configuration options within the CRs are the same as Open Liberty Operator.
Follow the documentation at https://www.ibm.com/docs/en/was-liberty/base?topic=operator-using-websphere-liberty
- Support for high availability (autoscaling) with additional metrics - As of now only CPU-based autoscaling is supported. This feature will add support for memory and other metrics (Kubernetes, custom metrics).
Example:
spec:
  resources:
    requests:
      cpu: "0.2"
      memory: 64Mi
  autoscaling:
    maxReplicas: 5
    minReplicas: 3
    targetCPUUtilizationPercentage: 70
    targetMemoryUtilizationPercentage: 80
    metrics:
    - type: Pods
      pods:
        metric:
          name: packets-per-second
        target:
          type: AverageValue
          averageValue: 1k
- Support Day 2 Operation to collect performance data using linperf. Additional information on lineperf:
kind: WebSphereLibertyPerformanceData
apiVersion: liberty.websphere.ibm.com/v1
metadata:
  name: websphereliberty-performance-data-sample
  namespace: liberty
spec:
  interval: 30
  podName: Specify_Pod_Name_Here
  timespan: 120
Pre-requisites:
- Serviceability storage must be configured in WebSphereLibertyApplication
- The application/pod image must have the following libraries added at image build time:
USER 0
RUN command -v yum && pkgcmd=yum || pkgcmd=microdnf && ($pkgcmd update -y && $pkgcmd install -y procps-ng net-tools ncurses hostname)
USER 1001
spec:
  serviceAccount:
    skipPullSecretValidation: true
- The base of Operator and the catalog souce images are updated from UBI 8 minimal to UBI 9 minimal
- Operator SDK and other APIs are updated