Air-gapped Installation of Application Images
Learn how to manage application images in air-gapped environments. Following are the five different options you can use to ensure your application images are available in air-gapped environments.
Learn how to manage application images in air-gapped environments. Following are the five different options you can use to ensure your application images are available in air-gapped environments.
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This topic illustrates how to use the diagnostic mode in Deploy.
If you plan to use an existing database—one that is not created by default by the Operator-based installer—you must configure the relevant database parameters in the daideploy_cr.yaml file.
If you plan to use an existing database—one that is not created by default by the Operator-based installer—you must configure the relevant database parameters in the daideploy_cr.yaml file.
If you plan to use an existing message queue — one that is not created by default by the Operator-based installer — you must configure the relevant MQ parameters in the daideploy_cr.yaml file.
This topic illustrates how to use an external database instead of the one that is provided with the operator itself.
If you plan to use an external message queue, instead of the RabbitMQ provided with the operator—you must configure the relevant parameters in the external-mq-patch.yaml file.
This topic illustrates how to replace the CR values that are in clear-text format in the CR with the secret references.