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| 1 | +apiVersion: console.openshift.io/v1 |
| 2 | +kind: ConsoleQuickStart |
| 3 | +metadata: |
| 4 | + name: host-inventory |
| 5 | + annotations: |
| 6 | + include.release.openshift.io/ibm-cloud-managed: "true" |
| 7 | + include.release.openshift.io/self-managed-high-availability: "true" |
| 8 | + include.release.openshift.io/single-node-developer: "true" |
| 9 | + capability.openshift.io/name: Console |
| 10 | +spec: |
| 11 | + displayName: Get started with on-premise host inventory |
| 12 | + durationMinutes: 20 |
| 13 | + description: Configure your host inventory and create a cluster. |
| 14 | + prerequisites: |
| 15 | + - "A storage operator is required (example: OpenShift Data Foundation) for the assisted service to run correctly. To install the OpenShift Data Foundation, complete the \"Install OpenShift Data Foundation\" quick start." |
| 16 | + icon: >- |
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| 18 | + introduction: |- |
| 19 | + ### This quick start shows you how to get started with your on-premise host inventory. |
| 20 | + Hosts are discovered and stored in infrastructure environments. You can use the console to create an infrastructure environment to manage your hosts and create clusters on those hosts. You can manage your host inventory with infrastructure environments, which allow you to set the same configurations for all hosts that it contains. |
| 21 | +
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| 22 | +
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| 23 | + tasks: |
| 24 | + - description: >- |
| 25 | +
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| 26 | + 1. Configure your host inventory settings. View [documentation](https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-us/red_hat_advanced_cluster_management_for_kubernetes/2.5/html-single/clusters/index#enable-cim) to follow the steps to configure your host inventory settings. |
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| 28 | + 1. Create an infrastructure environment for your host inventory. |
| 29 | +
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| 30 | + a. Go to **Host inventory**. |
| 31 | +
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| 32 | + b. Select **Create infrastructure environment**. |
| 33 | +
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| 34 | + 1. Add hosts. |
| 35 | +
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| 36 | + a. In the infrastructure that you created, choose one of the **Add hosts** options. |
| 37 | +
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| 38 | + b. After you successfully added your hosts, ensure the status of each host is available for cluster creation. |
| 39 | +
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| 40 | + review: |
| 41 | + failedTaskHelp: This task isn’t verified yet. Try the task again. |
| 42 | + instructions: >- |
| 43 | + Verify that the on-premise host inventory was successfully prepared: |
| 44 | +
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| 45 | + 1. From the navigation menu, click **Infrastructure**, then select **Host Inventory**. |
| 46 | +
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| 47 | + a. Does the table list your created infrastructure environment? |
| 48 | +
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| 49 | + 1. From the table, select your created infrastructure environment, then select the **Hosts** tab. |
| 50 | + |
| 51 | + a. From the **Status** menu, are your hosts listed as 'available'? |
| 52 | + |
| 53 | + |
| 54 | + summary: |
| 55 | + failed: Try the steps again. |
| 56 | + success: >- |
| 57 | + Charts from the **myChartRepo** repository are now available. |
| 58 | + title: Get started with creating an on-premise host inventory |
| 59 | + conclusion: >- |
| 60 | + You configured your host inventory and can now create a cluster. |
| 61 | +
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| 62 | + 1. Click **Create cluster**. |
| 63 | +
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| 64 | + 2. Select **Host Inventory**. |
| 65 | +
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| 66 | + 3. Choose either **Hosted control plane** or **Standalone control plane**. |
| 67 | +
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| 68 | + 4. Follow the remaining steps of the cluster creation process. |
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