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Description
In this video, @gshipley shows you what we have been working on over at Red Hat. He walks through the process of installing OpenShift 4 on AWS and then shows the new operator hub integration.
A
A
Hello,
everyone,
this
is
grant
your
friendly
neighborhood
open
chef
team
member
in
today's
video
I
want
to
walk
you
through
how
to
install
OpenShift
for
now.
I'm
gonna
be
going
through
this
in
real
time.
I'm
gonna
be
setting
everything
up
from
scratch.
I
have
nothing
configured
right
now,
so
the
first
thing
I
did
was
I
went
over
to
try
openshift
comm
using
the
Firefox
browser
you
can
use
whatever
you
want
there
and
then
I'm
gonna
click
on
get
started.
A
This
is
going
to
load
the
instructions
for
me
and
it
says
down
here,
step
1,
configure
DNS
that
I
must
register
a
domain
for
your
cluster
in
AWS
route
53.
So,
let's
head
over
to
AWS
and
login
and
perform
that
action,
we'll
figure
out
how
to
do
it.
Aws
management
console
and
I'm
going
to
go
ahead
and
log
in
here.
A
Ok,
it's
logging
me
in
here
and
it
said
we
wanted
to
create
a
domain
name
with
route
53.
So
let's
find
that
on
this
page,
there's
a
lot
of
stuff
on
here
and
I'm,
not
seeing
it.
So,
let's
just
search
for
route
53
there
we
go
and
let's
get
started
here:
let's
create
a
domain
click
on
domain
registration,
we'll
click
on
register
domain.
It's
a.com
is
12
bucks.
Can
we
do
anything
cheaper
than
that?
There's
something
for
you
know
48
dollars
all
right,
we'll
just
do
it.
Calm,
that's
cool!
A
Let's
just
go
to
G
Shipley
demos
comm
check
that
and
it
is
a
valuable
12
bucks
a
year
now
right.
Let's
add
that
to
our
cart,
let's
check
out
here
and
I'm
gonna
fill
this
in
all
right,
so
I
had
to
enter
in
my
address.
Information
I
had
to
verify
my
email
address,
so
it's
at
me
a
email
that
I
had
to
click
a
link
on
and
now
we
can
see
that
says.
Thank
you
for
registering,
so
we
should
have
cheese,
Shipley
demos
dot-com.
A
Now,
if
we
go
over
to
domain,
we
can
see
that
the
domain
registration
is
in
progress.
So
this
might
take
just
a
couple
of
minutes.
Once
the
domain
has
completed
the
registration
process,
you
will
see
it
under
your
registered
domains.
Inside
of
AWS
looks
like
that
by
default,
Auto
renew
is
set
to
yes,
so
we'll
probably
want
to
turn
that
off
I,
don't
actually
plan
on
keeping
this
for
very
long,
so
I'll
just
disable
that
go
back
over
to
our
registered
domains,
all
right!
A
So,
let's
head
over
to
tri-dot
openshift
comm
again,
and
it's
going
to
say
the
next
step
is
to
configure
our
AWS
credentials
to
configure
your
credentials.
Please
see
the
AWS
ducks
alright,
let's
click
on
that
and
we're
probably
going
to
be
downloading
a
command
line
tool
here
somewhere.
So,
let's
figure
that
out
for
general
use
the
AWS
configure
command
is
the
fastest
way
to
set
up
your
AWS
CLI
installation.
Well,
how
do
we
install
the
command
line
tool?
Let's
click
over
here
using
PIP
using
a
bundled
installer.
A
It
seems
to
be
working,
alright,
great,
look,
fancy
bars
and
graphs
and
everything
so
we'll
assume
that
that's
just
kind
of
work
and
complete
and
let's
go
back
and
we
can
just
type
in
AWS
configure
and
it
should
prompt
us
for
our
AWS
access,
key
ID
and
our
default
region
default
output.
All
right
sounds
good,
okay,
so,
let's
type
in
AWS
configure
and
as
expected,
AWS
configure
is
asking
for
our
aw
access
key,
so
we'll
need
to
get
that
from
the
AWS
console.
A
So
I'll
go
back
over
to
the
management
console
and
if
we
scroll
down
this
will
be
located
under
security,
identity
and
compliance.
Okay,
so
I
entered
in
the
information
for
AWS
configure
and
I
set
the
default
region
for
u.s.
East
one.
So
now,
let's
go
back
over
to
the
open
shift,
install
instructions
and
it
says
to
download
the
install
alright.
Let's
do
that
so
we'll
click
that
link
OpenShift
installer
releases
and
this
one
was
released
18
hours
ago.
So
that
looks
good.
So,
let's
scroll
down
to
the
bottom,
then
actually
download
the
Installer.
A
A
Okay,
so
back
on
my
Linux
box,
we
can
see
we
have
the
open
shift
install.
So
let's
just
make
a
directory
called
temp
here
and
move
that
into
the
temp
directory
go
into
that
directory
to
mod
it.
So
we
can
actually
run
it
and
let's
go
back
to
the
documentation
and
see
what
we
have
to
do.
Next,
okay,
they
actually
just
call
it
open
shift,
install
that's
fine,
so
we
should
just
be
able
to
say
open
shift.
Install
create
cluster
okay
enter
your
pull
secret
provided
below
when
prompted
okay
sounds
good.
A
So
let's
do
that
now
and
just
so
it
matches
up.
Let's
actually
move
this
to
just
say:
open
shift,
install
and,
let's
run
an
open
shift.
Install
and
the
available
commands
are
create
part
of
an
open
shift.
Cluster
so
did
I
miss
something
on
the
instructions
I
did.
We
need
to
do
create
cluster
perfect.
A
So
let's
run
this
again
and
say:
create
cluster
platform
AWS
u.s.
East
one.
This
is
all
looking
good
base
domain.
Look
at
that
it
pulled
in
G,
Shipley
demos.
For
me,
cluster
name.
Let's
call
this
G
Shipley
pull
secret.
Now
I'm
gonna
have
to
paste
this
in
so
I'll
copy
the
pull
secret
there
paste
it
in
over
here
and
there
we
go.
That
is
a
long
pull
secret.
So
now
we
have
it
saying:
that's
creating
the
cluster.
So
that's
pretty
awesome.
A
So,
let's
just
wait
here
until
it
finishes
and
we
should
have
a
brand
new
open
shift
for
cluster.
What's
the
install
is
finished,
it's
going
to
provide
you
with
the
URL
to
access
your
web
console.
It's
also
going
to
give
you
the
username
and
password
to
use
to
authenticate.
Let's
go
ahead
and
copy
the
URL
go
over
to
Firefox,
open
up
a
new
tab
and
paste
that
in
and
we're
going
to
accept
the
security
certificate.
A
And
let's
go
ahead
and
save
the
password
and
there
we
go
the
all-new
OpenShift
for
running
on
AWS
and
I
am
logged
in
as
the
cube
admin
password.
So
let's
just
have
a
quick
look
around
here.
We
have
the
catalog.
Let's
take
a
look
at
the
operator
hub
and
this
is
all
integrated
with
the
new
operator
hub
IO,
so
anything
listed
on
that
site
would
be
available
here
to
use
inside
of
OpenShift
as
well.
So
pretty
awesome.