- AWS
- AWS (UPI)
- Azure
- Bare Metal (UPI)
- Bare Metal (IPI) (Experimental)
- GCP
- GCP (UPI)
- Libvirt with KVM (development only)
- OpenStack
- OpenStack (UPI)
- Power
- oVirt
- oVirt (UPI)
- vSphere
- vSphere (UPI)
- z/VM
First, install all build dependencies.
Clone this repository. Then build the openshift-install
binary with:
hack/build.sh
This will create bin/openshift-install
. This binary can then be invoked to create an OpenShift cluster, like so:
bin/openshift-install create cluster
The installer will show a series of prompts for user-specific information and use reasonable defaults for everything else.
In non-interactive contexts, prompts can be bypassed by providing an install-config.yaml
.
If you have trouble, refer to the troubleshooting guide.
Details for connecting to your new cluster are printed by the openshift-install
binary upon completion, and are also available in the .openshift_install.log
file.
Example output:
INFO Waiting 10m0s for the openshift-console route to be created...
INFO Install complete!
INFO To access the cluster as the system:admin user when using 'oc', run 'export KUBECONFIG=/path/to/installer/auth/kubeconfig'
INFO Access the OpenShift web-console here: https://console-openshift-console.apps.${CLUSTER_NAME}.${BASE_DOMAIN}:6443
INFO Login to the console with user: kubeadmin, password: 5char-5char-5char-5char
Destroy the cluster and release associated resources with:
openshift-install destroy cluster
Note that you almost certainly also want to clean up the installer state files too, including auth/
, terraform.tfstate
, etc.
The best thing to do is always pass the --dir
argument to create
and destroy
.
And if you want to reinstall from scratch, rm -rf
the asset directory beforehand.