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From YouTube: OpenShift 4.2 on Azure Preview
Description
In this video, Christian Hernandez takes you through the Azure dev preview installer for OpenShift 4. Learn more in the blog post: https://blog.openshift.com/openshift-4-2-on-azure-preview/
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You
will
need
to
have
these
prerequisites
in
place
before
you
get
started,
you
will
need
to
have
a
Microsoft
Azure
account.
You
will
also
need
to
download
the
client
CLI
tools.
These
tools
include
both
the
cube,
CTL,
+,
OC
CLI
tools,
the
open,
shipped
install
CLI
tool
will
also
be
needed
as
well.
The
Installer
will
need
to
have
a
pull
secret
that
can
be
obtained
at
tribal
shift.
Com
I
will
be
going
over
that
as
well.
Finally,
you
will
need
to
have
a
DNS
domain
in
your
Azure
account.
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Before
we
get
started
with
the
installation,
we
should
verify
that
you'd
have
some
of
the
prerequisites
done
already.
First
make
sure
you
have
an
azure
account
by
visiting
portal,
asher,
calm
and
login
once
you've
logged
in
please
verify
that
you've
already
delegated
or
created
a
DNS
zone.
In
my
example,
I
have
already
created
a
Z
Red
Hat
workshops,
I
Oh.
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Once
you've
logged
in
you
can
choose
between
an
infrastructure
provider,
in
this
case
we're
doing
the
azure
installation,
so
I
will
go
ahead
and
select
edger
and
follow
the
instructions
provided.
We're
gonna
need
a
few
things
here.
First,
we
need
to
download
the
actual
installer
CLI
binary
by
clicking
download
installer.
A
I
will
be
performing
the
azure
setup
using
the
azure
CLI.
You
don't
need
to
use
the
AZ
CLI
tool.
You
can
definitely
use
the
azure
web
UI
to
perform
these
steps
if
you
wish,
but
the
azure
command
does
make
things
a
little
easier
for
those
of
that
are
using
the
AZ
command.
You'll
need
to
make
sure
you're
logged
in
first.
You
can
do
this
by
running
the
AZ
login
command.
This
will
launch
a
browser
for
you
to
perform
the
login
procedure.
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You
can
create
a
service
principle
by
running
the
AZ
ad
SP
command
I'm,
also
going
to
specify
that
I'll
be
creating
an
AR
back
rule
for
this
principle
since
it'll
be
creating
as
your
resources
for
me,
I
will
give
my
service
principle,
the
name
C
Hearn
and,
as
your
video
SP
hitting
Enter,
will
create
the
service
principle
for
me.
Save
the
output
as
you'll
need
it
later.
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You
need
to
assign
your
service
principle
to
roles
to
do
this.
You
run
the
AZ
roll
assignment
command.
The
UUID
in
the
command
is
the
app
ID
of
your
service
principle.
It
was
given
to
you
upon
the
creation
of
the
service
principle.
You
will
need
to
assign
both
contributor
and
user
access
administrator
to
your
service
principle.
Here.
I
have
added
the
output
nun
for
this
video.
It's
for
security
purposes,.
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Before
we
begin
the
installation,
one
more
thing
is
needed
for
the
service
principle.
The
service
principle
needs
application,
read/write
owned
by
application
permission
from
the
Azure
Active
Directory
graph.
You
do
this
by
running
the
AZ
ad,
app
permission
at
command
and
provided
the
appropriate
API
and
API
permissions.
Once
that's
done,
your
permission
needs
to
be
granted
to
the
application
via
an
admin
consent.
Only
the
tenant
administrator
for
asher
can
do
this.
If
you
are
the
tenant
administrator
run
the
AZ
ad
app
permission
grant
command
it.
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Next,
we're
gonna
create
a
directory
where
the
installer
will
store
all
the
installation,
logs
and
artifacts
I
will
create
a
directory
called
OC
p4.
For
this,
please
note
that
this
directory
is
empty
once
you
do
that,
we
can
create
the
cluster
simply
run
open
shift,
install
create
cluster
command,
specifying
the
directory
you
just
created.
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A
Now
it'll
ask
you
for
your
subscription
ID.
This
was
in
the
output
of
the
AZ.
Account
list
command,
go
ahead
and
paste
that
here
then
it'll
ask
you
for
your
tenon
ID.
The
tenon
ID
was
given
to
you
in
the
output.
When
you
first
created
the
S
service
principle,
you
will
also
need
your
client
ID.
This
was
in
the
app
ID
field
in
the
output
when
you
created
your
service
principle
and
your
secret,
which
is
the
password
field
in
the
output.
When
you
created
your
service
principle,.