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From YouTube: Service Mesh And GitOps Operators Walkthrough
Description
As the Ortelius team begins the journey around GitOps, Sergio Canales provides an overview of how to work with operators.
A
There
we
are
okay,
so
good
morning
for
me
and
good
day
to
everyone
today.
Well
limited.
Has
this
title:
I
wanted
to
talk
about
githubs
and
service
match,
but
I
think
the
more
core
topic
for
today
is
a
little
bit
of
operators
and
maybe
anything
new
that
we
are
looking.
We
are
seeing
in
the
market
new
in
the
way
that
is
not
so
common
on
customers.
A
So
I
wanted
to
show
how
we
leave
this
on
the
red
hat
sides.
I
still
think
this
is
useful
because
pretty
much
every
company
or
provider
is
trying
and
well
let's
try.
It
is
implementing
this
in
different
way,
but
at
the
end
are
pretty
much
the
same
technologies.
So
what
you're
going
to
see
on
the
implementation
dash
for
our
way
to
work
is
still
something
that
you
are
going
to
find
it
on
azure
on
aws
on
google.
So
I
think
it's
going
to
be
still
going
to
be
useful.
Okay.
A
I
call
this
meeting
touch
with
friends,
because
I
just
wanted
to
share
what
I'm,
how
where
I
live
day-to-day,
it's
a
walk
through.
So
it's
pretty
much
I'm
going
to
show
how
this
works
by
default.
This
is
a
new
clusters.
It's
an
enterprise,
qr
net
cluster
as
a
product
for
us
is
open
chief
and
I'm
going
to
show
you
how
it
works.
So
my
objective
is
get
feedback
for
you.
Where
are
they?
A
I
don't
know
the
thing
you
want
to
do
a
drill
down
or
just
a
double
kick
in
the
past.
I
tried
to
do
a
big
demo
with
a
lot
of
stuff
and
takes
too
much
time
and
at
the
end
I
never
get
the
feedback
I'm
waiting
for.
So
I
prefer
to
do
this.
Just
a
walkthrough-
and
you
can
just
point
to
where
is
the
the
interesting
part
that
we
can
continue
on
the
next
session?
So
that's
going
to
be
it's
going
to
be
less
than
an
hour,
I'm
going
to
try
to
go
fast.
A
Just
because
I
want
to
we
have
a
conversation.
Okay
is
a
touch
with
friends.
So
in
any
moment
we
are
free
to
do
any
any
question.
I
have
a
few
monitors
here,
so
I'm
going
to
see
if
you
raise
your
hand
or
write
something
so
feel
free
to
do
it.
Okay,
okay,
then
we
are
going
to
start
well.
First
thing:
this
is
the
openshift
main
interface.
A
This
is
it's
a
qrinetic
cluster,
so
everything
you
usually
do
with
qrnetid
is
going
to
work.
You
can
connect
to
the
api
of
this
cluster
as
any
as
a
common
kinetics
cluster
and
you
are,
will
they
be
able
to
do
any
qcdl
command
that
you
usually
use?
What
I
wanted
to
show
you
is
a
few
stuff
over
the
common
kubernetes
cluster.
A
One
is
on
the
developer
side
and
the
other
one
is
on
the
administration
side.
So,
on
the
developer
side,
what
we
have
is
it's
a
view
or
developers
where
a
lot
of
customers
really
like
this,
because
is,
is
a
really
easy
way
to
look
up
your
deployment.
So
usually,
when
you
talk
about
kubernetes
are
just
like
black
screens
or
maybe
someone
has
a
nice
diagram.
A
A
View
tools
that
are
connected
to
the
the
implementation,
for
example.
If
I
click
on
any
of
these
ones
are
bots
on
and
inside
of
this
board,
I
can
see
the
main
resources
of
qr
net
that
are
related
to
this
bot,
so
I
can
check
the
bot
itself
the
locks
on
the
boards.
The
service
are
service
where
you
can
connect
to
these
spots
and
in
this
case
well
I'll
just
pick
this
one,
but
I
don't
have
any
route
routers
on
on
openshift
as
well
as
we
usually
call.
A
It's
pretty
much
the
the
the
we
have
like
a
default
ingress
controller
where
we
can
connect
to
our
services
and
then
our
bots,
so
usually
on
kubernetes.
By
default,
you
don't
have
a
way
to
expose
a
service
to
the
world.
You
need
to
to
add
an
english
controller
or
any
tool
that
leaves
you
exposed
like
a
a
balancing
layer
to
the
world
by
default
on
openshift.
You
have
that
so
so
you
can
just
with
a
few
clicks
or
comments
create
a
router
that
is
going
to
be
the
point.
A
The
entry
point
for
your
applications,
okay
and
is
integrated.
All
the
monitoring
usually
on
qrnet,
is
by
default.
You
don't
have
like
monitoring
and
login
by
default
on
openshift.
It
has
so
you
can
check
all
the
memory
usage.
You
know
the
pretty
common
resources
on
to
the
events
on
the
cluster.
So,
if
you're
failing
to
get
your
image,
if
your
board
is
starting,
if
you
have
any
any
any
events
that
is.
A
Not
normal
action
inside
the
cluster
you're
going
to
have
this
event
register
because
by
default,
this
is
connected
to
prometheus
an
alert
manager
on
grafana.
So
you
are
not
seeing,
but
you
are
using
this
tool
that
make
you
have
all
this
information,
so
in
the
in
the
current
is
war
in
in
all
the
market.
It's
really
well
known
that
that
tools
works
very
well
with
kubernetes,
but
usually
you
need
to
install
the
integrated
here
is
integrated
by
default.
A
Openshift
project
is
a
grabber
for
namespace
is
namespace,
plus
some
stuff
that
are
useful,
that
implements
openshift,
so
you
can
see
like
in
a
whole
namespace
and
what
is
the
total
consume
of
all
my
pots
in
a
in
an
aspect,
so
you
can
have
like
a
overall
or
an
hour
view
of
the
resource
that
you
are
using.
A
A
So
it's
good
because,
usually
you
have
like
some
tooling
for
your
doing
your
your
your
deployment
with
the
kubernetes
and
then
you
have
a
helm,
maybe
in
a
in
a
bastion
server
on
a
pivot
server,
or
maybe
you
have
that
integrated
with
with
jenkins
or
something
else
in
this
case,
if
you
are
doing
simple
things
and
doing
testing
something
like
in
the
developer
side,
you're
going
to
do
you
want
to
try
a
lot
of
stuff,
so
you
don't
want
to
depend
to
do
a
lot
of
platform
to
do
some,
some
simple
things,
so
you
can
directly
install
hand
from
here
and
have
a
nice
catalog
about
what
you
want
to
deploy.
A
So
if
a
friend
of
you
connect
to
this
cluster
and
load,
some
health
chart
is
going
to
be
saved
on
the
catalog,
another
ones
can
reuse.
For
example,
I
need
to
install
a
postgres,
but
I
know
this
is
already
in
the
catalog.
I
will
I'm
going
to
see
it
in
the
catalog
and
using
it
easily
what
else
we
have
a
nut.
I
really
like
this
attack.
We
have
on
openshift
because
for
developers
you
want
to
try
new
stuff
and
don't
have
much
barriers
about
the
what
they
wanted
to
use.
A
So
we
have
a
catalog
that
is
already
integrated
with
the
open
chip,
but
still
you
can
use
directly
consume
something
from
git.
You
can
use
a
dev
files
that
today
are
like
a
kind
of
template
to
to
deploy
developer
stuff.
You
can
point
directly
to
an
image
container,
for
example
by
the
follow-up
and
chip
is
connected
to
red
hat,
quite
on
undocker
hub.
A
So,
if
that
image
already
are
on
those
registry,
you
will
be
able
just
to
pull
any
that
image
and
run
it
and
when
I
said
run
it
it's
not
that
you
have
to
create
a
deployment,
a
service,
a
router,
a
secret,
a
volume.
A
So
if
opengs
knows
there
is
a
container
image,
he
knows
that
needs
to
create
a
related
deployment
to
that
and
a
service
pretty
much
the
the
base,
things
that
you
need
on
curenets.
So
that's
one
of
the
things
I
I
really
I
really
like
an
openshift
that
it
simplifies
a
lot
what
you
need
to
do,
what
you
need
to
do
on
on
cure
net
spice,
so
we
have
a
new
people.
Can
you
help
me
with
that?
Serving.
A
Okay,
so
the
other
a
really
nice
like
feature,
I
really
like
you-
can
pull
stuff
from
git
and
when
I
say
kit,
it's
not
like
you
need
a
a
repo
with
with
the
you
know,
you
don't
need
a
repo
with
all
the
urinated
subjects.
You
pretty
much
need
a
repo
with
an
app
so
on
openshift.
There
is
an
another
open
source
tool
that
is
source
to
image.
A
Source
to
image
is
pretty
much
something
that
identify
an
application
contact,
for
example,
a
job
application
on
the
root
folder
or
wherever
you
point
on
that
repo
is
going
to
look
for
a
bom
file
in
the
java
cases
is
going
to
look
for
a
package
that
json
for
javascript
frameworks,
and
it's
going
to
look,
I
don't
know,
maybe
a
go
file.
For
example,
if
it's
a
it's
a
go
obligation,
so
it
has
the
intelligence
to
know
or
try
to
identify
what
kind
of
application
is
in
that
repository.
A
A
I'm
going
to
generate
on
a
binary
and
I'm
going
to
send
them
to
a
new
container,
a
new
runtime
container
for
java,
so
pretty
much
on
a
bunch
of
you
can
just
send
like
my
application
is
going
to
name
something
here
is
the
repo
and
he
is
going
to
deploy
this
for
you,
okay,
he's
going
to
create
the
build,
the
the
the
deploy
container,
the
runtime
container,
the
services
on
the
router.
If
you,
if
you
want
it,
so
I
think
for
a
developer
that
is
new.
I
want
to
start
working
with
kubernetes.
A
Just
asking
him.
Where
is
your
coat?
Is
a
really
nice
scenario,
because
and
in
other
cases
you
need
to
tell
to
the
guy
like
you
need
to
learn
docker
old
man,
whatever
you
want,
but
you
need
to
work
with
containers.
Then
you
need
to
learn
kubernetes,
then
you
need
probably
need
to
to
learn
tooling.
A
Linux
rest
services
get
used
to
to
the
console
and
stuff
like
that,
and
probably
after
a
few
weeks,
he
is
going
to
be
able
to
pick
a
normal
code
of
java
that
he
runs
on
his
computer
into
accurate
splat.
With
this,
you
can
just
in
a
day
in
a
minute,
have
your
developer
working
on
your
needs.
So
I
think
that
is
a
really
cool
and,
of
course,
it's
going
to
be
happy
to
have
something
like
this.
A
It's
going
to
be
happy
that
if
you
want
to
create
a
net
core
application,
this
is
here.
If
you
want
to
deploy
a
code
that
works
on
apache
http
servers
is
going
to
be
here
who
is
working
with
php
python
and
a
lot
a
lot,
a
lot
of
framework
and
platform.
A
He
will
just
need
to
do
some
clicks,
for
example,
if
he
already
use
jenkins
file,
he
can
just
pick
a
template
and
instantiate
a
template
of
jenkins
really
good
to
go
so
in
resume
for
developers.
There
is
a
lot
of
tooling
ways
to
work
from
daggerfy,
for
example,
of
the
channel,
something
like
that
and
two
they
have
the
possibility
work
we
take
down.
That
is
the
new
pipelines
by
default
like
native
kubernetes
pipeline.
So
they
are
here
too.
A
So,
please
take
notes
if
you're
interested
in
any
of
this
topic,
the
way
to
deploy.
For
example,
you
want
to
see
a
demo
deploying
stuff
from
kit
yeah
directly
or
for
containers
directly.
We
can
do
that
so
at
the
end
of
the
session,
I
will
just
speak
like
all
the
ideas
in
the
chat.
Probably
in
the
week,
do
maybe
a
vocation.
A
We
will
decide
what
we
are
going
to
do.
We
are
going
to
look
for
for
the
next
session.
Okay,
so
so
far,.
B
A
C
A
Doubt
just
just
say
it
or
write
it
whenever
it
is
better
for
you,
okay,
I'm
going
to
change
to
our
administrator
con
perspective.
Okay,
so
usually
you're
going
to
have
the
developer
team
that
the
people
who
use
the
cluster
for
deliver
workloads
and
then
you're
going
to
have
a
team.
Today
I
don't
know
some
places,
sre
teams
or
just
administrators,
but
you
are
going
to
have
people
who
is
more
concerned
about
the
notes,
the
bots,
the
storage,
the
resources,
the
monitoring
if
the
cluster
is
working.
Well,
where
is
the
cluster?
A
For
example?
This
one
is
working
on
aws,
one
of
one
of
the
the
good
things
about
openshift
is.
We
are
not
a
provider
of
infrastructure,
so
we
provide
an
enterprise
kubernetes
and
pretty
much
all
the
providers.
The
cloud
providers
are
working
with
qr
networks,
so
you
can
pick
openshift
and
use
it
in
any
cloud
provider.
A
We
have
like
a
partnership
with
with
usher
on
aws,
ibm
2,
of
course,
so
you
can
just
pick
this
flavor
of
kubernetes
on
any
of
these
cloud
providers
and
you
can
have
openshift
or
you
can
install
by
yourself.
You
want
to
have
like
a
hundred
percent
of
control
of
the
cluster
if
you
think
that
is,
that
is
useful
for
you,
but
if
not,
you
can
add
for
aws
and
they
will
be
like
the
administrators
for
this
platform.
A
You
will
not
need
any
anything
to
concern
about
the
cluster
itself.
Okay,
so
on
this
perspective,
I'm
going
to
have
a
quick
view
on
the
home.
So
in
the
overview
you
can
personalize
this,
of
course,
but
usually
is
like
the
overview
is
pretty
much
to
see
how
healthy
is
your
class.
Okay.
A
I
really
like
these
alerts,
because
this
is
connected
to
the
inside
and
a
platform
for
redcat.
So
there
is
a
lot
of
a
lot
of
issues
that
you
will
be
see
here.
That
only
needs
a
click
to
be
sold.
Okay,
for
example,
doing
an
update
on
on
openshift
is
really
easy
because
from
open
chief
port
we
are
working
with
core
os.
A
Okay,
you
don't
know
what
is
core
is
I
will
leave
the
link,
but
it's
pretty
much
a
linux
system
that
is
optimized
for
the
cloud
and
works
works
with
the
the
with
the
machine
state,
config.
A
Behind
the
open
chip,
the
the
operating
system
is
basically
managed
with
operation.
So
if
openshift
needs
a
binary
in
the
in
the
linux
system,
it's
going
to
define
a
machine
state
that
is
pretty
much
a
config
file.
A
This
config
file
is
synchronized
with
the
operating
system,
so
we
are
like,
like
our
machine
or
or
visual
machine
with
this
operating
system
works
pretty
much
like
a
container.
You
say
this
is
my
specification.
This
is
the
desired
state
and
I
want
my
linux
update
to
that.
It's
state,
so
you
never
go
to
a
coreos
machine
to
do
something
even
is:
is
it's
not.
B
A
A
So
it's
make
really
safe
to
do
unmanned
tank
uranus.
If
you
want.
B
A
A
Some
customers
usually
avoid
updating
to
to
too
often
so
I
don't
know
a
customer
that
passed
more
than
a
year
without
updating
anything
is
going
to
have,
like
I
don't
know,
can
be
a
few
months.
Updating
and
and
certifying
everything
is
working,
fine
or
jumping
in
from
version
to
version.
So
having
this
for
now
is
is
save
a
lot
of
time.
I
have
to
save
a
lot
of
time
and
on
business
continuity.
So
it's
a
really
nice
feature
from
my
perspective
and
you
have
these
like
the
branch.
What
is
the
mo?
A
What
is
the
where
you
are
going
to
jump
the
details,
so
the
interface
is
too
nice
for
for
administrators
and
behind.
Yes,
this
is
use
a
lot
of
cluster
operators
and
cluster
operators
is
the
new
thing
I'm
going
to
jump
up,
because
it's
one
of
the
main
things
I
want
to
show
show
you:
what
are
what
operators
are?
A
Okay,
so
I'm
going
to
close
that
I'm
going
to
start
talking
about
operators,
okay,
well,
the
concept
of
operators
is
pretty
much
that,
but
not
is,
is
trying
to
lose
a
role
of
an
operator.
The
usual
people
that
you
ask
for.
I
don't
know
doing
installation
something
updating
something
changing
some
configuration
doing
anything
you
need
on
your
platform
to
keep
going
okay,
so
operator
or
that,
but
in
an
automated
way
and
in
a
standard
way.
A
So
in
the
open
source,
the
operator
project,
let
the
people
who
provide
products,
platforms
middleware
to
implement
with
a
developer
kit,
where
you
pretty
much
can
implement
like
an
operator
that
is
a
nice
I'm
going
it's
not
that,
but
maybe
a
simple
way
to
to
understand.
It
is
a
automated
script
that
can
deploy,
update
and
change,
configurations
uninstall
or
do
anything
you
need
on
your
program.
Okay,
you
can
use
go
create.
You
can
just
doing
a
programming
on
code.
A
You
can
use
sound
charts,
you
can
do
you
can
use
ansible,
so
it's
pretty
flexible
on
what
framework
language
you're
going
to
implement
this
script.
This
is
this
automation,
but
is
inside
on
a
framework
on
a
standard
way
to
implement,
and
this.
A
Way
to
implement
it
is
integrated
and
native
for
kubernetes
to
work.
Okay.
Why?
Well
pretty
much
because
at
the
end,
you're
using
a
control
plane
that
knows
how
to
load
this
operator
and
and
deploy
on
your
units
class?
Okay!
A
Way
to
to
operate
our
products,
we
need
to
be
available
for
for
the
public,
so
think
that
you
are
maybe
a
company
that
has
his
product,
maybe
a
monitoring
solution.
Maybe
a
database
solution,
maybe
any
kind
of
solution.
So
you
can.
You
usually
have
a
document
with
the
step
two
step
to
solve
the
product,
and
then
you
transform
that
step
a
manual
process
to
an
operator,
and
then
you
can
publish
that
operator
here
and
anyone
that
use
operators
and
has
installed
this
control
plane.
A
Four
operators
on
his
kubernetes
cluster
is
going
to
be
able
to
come
here
and
use
that
operator
and
and
use
it
on
his
cluster.
So,
for
example,
we
have
here
provider
like
bing,
where
we
have
like
a
ibm.
We
have
like
pretty
much
a
lot
of
companies,
big
companies
that
have
a
product
and
they
publish
this
here
and
let
you
use
it
and
install
it.
A
A
Maybe
you're
going
to
have
more
use
more
more
issues
about
how
to
use
it,
because
the
operator
has
like
different
approach
or
concepts
to
to
to
use
the
product
itself,
but
let's
say
that
all
the
installation,
preparation
and
validation
is
going
to
be
like
a
lot
of
easier
okay,
so
that
is
the
operator
like
in
a
really
quick
works,
and
I'm
going
to
show
you
like
operators
that
we
already
have
on
this
cluster.
A
For
example,
I
already
installed
the
red
hat
operator
for
gitobs
from
like
a
few
months.
I
think
for
march,
maybe
the
end
of
february,
red
hat
released
the
gitops
operators.
But
what
is
this
github's
operator?
What
this
github's
operated
is
pretty
much
argo
cd,
app
projects,
application
and
application
sets.
I
don't
know
you're
being
in
the
conversation
in
ortillius,
but
we
have
been
talking
a
lot
of
applications
set
anarcho
cd,
so
this
operator
like
big
or
have
the
main
tooling.
A
You
need
to
work
with
the
github
concept
and
is
going
to
do
the
work
for
you
for
installing
any
every
of
every
one
of
these
tools
and
it's
going
to
make
you
easy
to
configure
and
start
an
army
being
ready
to
go
and
use
it.
For
example,
after
I
configure
this
operator,
I
can
go,
for
example,
in
the
argo
cd
side
and
I
can
instantiate
an
argo
cd.
I
can
create
an
argo
cd
just
clicking
here,
for
example,
I
already
created
one
because
you
can
argo.
A
I
have
the
ability
to
to
take
definitions
and
put
it
in
place
and
have
this
and
have
a
synchronization
between
the
definitions
and
what
is
deployed,
but
you
can
scale
argo
to
connect
a
lot
of
argos
working
with
different
clusters
and
different
providers.
So
you
can
have
argo
works
with
argo
to
do
like
work
at
scale.
A
So
if
I
working
with
the
operator,
I
don't
need
to
go
to
the
health
chart
to
the
script
that
installed
taking
the
channels
for
installation
you
need.
You
need
just
to
click
here.
Just
fill
the
main
information.
Where
are
you
going
to
deploy
if
you're
going
to
integrate
with
something
like
you?
Can
you
can
integrate
it
with
grafana
with
customized
version?
A
You
can
already
tell
that
use
some
application
set.
You
already
have
to
deploy
pretty
much
just
fill
a
form.
So
if
you
feel
like
this
is
like
too
constrained
to
open
chip,
you're
always
going
to
have
the
the
ability
of
the
the
functionality
to
just
upload
your
channels,
so
we
already
have
a
definition
for
argo
cd,
because
this
is
a
a
console
resource
definition.
A
So
we
hope,
if
you
already
have
a
custom
resource
definition
for
rxcd,
you
will
be
able
just
to
copy
paste
it
here
or
for
you.
If
you're
comfortable,
just
working
directly
with
the
channel,
you
will
be
allowed
and
then
you
just
click
create,
and
this
will
be
deployed
on
your
cluster
on
our
case-
is
what
we
will.
I
start
showing
on
the
developer
perspective.
A
So
I
can
go
to
the
githubs,
because
by
default
the
objector
is
going
to
create
a
break
for
you
without
git
ups,
and
I
can
see
all
the
thing
I
am
being
essentially
for
argo
cd.
He
already
installed
my
radius,
my
my
github
server,
my
pretty
much
all
the
components
I
need
to
work
with
argo,
cd
and
even
more.
He
has
the
ability
to
operators,
canon
beep
directly,
the
urls
and
the
routers
that
expose
your
application
and
tell
you
that
is.
Release
is
ready
to
use.
A
So,
in
my
case,
after
doing
the
create
button,
I
just
go
to
this
apps
shortcuts
go
to
the
argosy
cd.
We
are
good
to
go
to
use
pretty
simple
and
then
here
is
argo.
So
if
you
are
being
using
argo,
you
will
be
ready
to
to
work
with
this.
If
this
is
interesting
for
you
take
the
note
propose
it
at
the
end,
and
we
can
have
a
session
like
how
I
can
do
applications
application
sets
and
manage
clusters
inside
of
r,
okay.
A
I'm
going
back
to
the
demonstration
perspective
and
to
maybe
to
be
more
fun,
I'm
going
to
pick
up
opportunity
because
I
said
we
were
going
to
have
a
github
session
and
a
service
message
session.
So
we
are
going
to
install
service
match
because
I
tell
you
that
we
are
going
to
do
that
and
it's
going
to
be
fun
to
check.
How
is
the
operator
process
and
the
operator
installation
process.
A
So
we
can
have
a
here
like
more
mesh
solution.
We
are
going
to
take
the
open
chip
service
mesh
that
is
provided
by
redstone,
but
you
can
use
another.
That's
that
I
like
it
to
work
with
with
red
hat.
We
are
never
like.
A
We
are
known
to
to
to
put
just
our
solutions.
We
are
going
to
put
like
for
other
companies
an
open
source
solution.
If
you
want
to
use
it
so
whenever
you
are
going
to
be
like
strictly
and
needed
to
work
just
with
red
hat
solutions.
Okay,
so
if
you
can
keep
here,
there
is
some
stuff
from
on
citrix.
You
can
use
key
ali.
B
A
If
you
like,
to
use
kiali
or
another
service
for
today,
we're
just
going
to
serve
it
match
here
on
the
description
of
the
breakthrough,
it's
really
fun,
because
not
all
the
operators
do
the
same.
Operators
have
like
maturity
levels,
so
this
capability
level,
it
will
let
you
know
how
advanced
is
your
operator.
A
In
this
case,
disabilities
is
able
to
do
a
basic,
install
and
is
able
to
update
this
installation,
but
there
is
other
operation
that
has
like
a
full
life,
sql
managed,
so
they
can
add
and
remove
component,
for
example,
and
they
have
a
lot
of
more
tooling
inside
the
same
operator
to
have
like,
I
don't
know,
monitoring
self
healing,
alerting
in
cell.
So
you
cannot,
you
know,
need
to
dependence
of
tooling.
You
have
on
your
cluster
and,
like
the
the
more
major
level
is
without
autopilot
autopilot.
A
An
operator
is
pretty
much
a
so
intelligent
operator
that
is
going
to
update
with
it.
Ask
you
if
some,
if
some
bug-
and
there
is
a
patch
available,
is
going
to
do
it
and
is
able
to
to
recover.
C
A
A
A
So
we
just
choose
install.
A
We
are
you
can
pick
like
if
you
want
to
do
this
tables
channel
like
any
any
any
product
by
default,
you
can
you
can
pick
if
you
want
to
be
available
in
all
your
clusters,
so
all
namespaces
or
some
king
says
I
don't
know.
Maybe
it's
not
allowing
your
company
to
have
something
that
is
taking
information
for
every
name
spaces,
so
you
can
just
if
it's
not
the
the
situation,
you
can
just
pick
one
name's
plane
and
uninstall
all
only
allowed
to
work
with
that
namespace,
okay
and
for
the
approval
strategy.
A
I
usually
put
my
automatic
because
if
I'm
stable,
I
don't
conserve
that
he
is
like
updating
and
and
deploying
new
version
of
the
same
platform.
So
that's
pretty
much
all
you
need
to
install
and
operate.
Of
course.
The
this
I
have
I'm
doing
here
with
this
interface
is
pretty
much
something
you
can
do
on
comments.
A
Probably
comments
are
more
standard
and
you
can
use
it
in
any
cluster,
but
I
don't
know
it's
fine
to
to
at
least
for
for
the
educational
purpose.
Just
do
clicks
and
use
the
interface,
because
it's
easy
to
understand
so
after
this
operator
is
installed,
you
see
it's
really
quick.
You
can
view
your
operator,
that's
the
same.
I
show
you
with
the
githubs
and
then
you
can
start
creating
instance.
So
for
a
service
mesh,
you
pretty
much
need
the
clock
control
plane.
A
That
is
like
the
the
manager
who
is
going
to
add
and
watch
things
inside
your
match.
You
need
to
add
members.
Remember
that
a
service
match
you
inject
inject
data
on
on
the
deploy
objects
and
then
sidecars
to
the
world,
to
to
add
it
to
the
image.
So
you
need
to
add
members
to
to
know
to
serve
image.
Okay
for
all
my
match,
I'm
going
to
add
this
project,
for
example
to
my
match,
and
then
you
can.
A
You
can
create
member
roles
because
you
need
to
manage
what
you
can
do
and,
and
some
pro
service
match
has
a
lot
of
capabilities,
but
not
necessarily
you
you
want
to
do
use
it
all
in
in
a
project.
Sometimes
you
just
need
to.
I
don't
know,
control
access.
A
Maybe
you
need
to
move
to
a
mutual
tls
like
securing
the
connections
or
maybe
you
just
need
traceability
stuff
like
that,
so
it's
really
useful
to
do
to
have
a
a
membership
and
a
role
definition
for
what
you
need
in
in
every
place.
So
you
can
create
a
new
instance,
for
example.
By
default
we
need
to
do
the
control.
A
We
need
the
control
point.
Okay
by
default,
you're
never
been
using.
You
can
just
leave
it
like
that,
because
it's
pretty
much
just
asking
you
for
the
for
the
name
and
this
from
the
side
size
just
going
to
put
like
the
the
foul
aspect
that
you
need.
So
it's
going
to
say:
okay
for
you're,
going
to
need
jager
istio,
and
we
need
to
allow
some
results.
That's
pretty
much
if
you
are
an
advanced
user
of
control
mesh.
A
Probably
you
want
to
add
everything
like
like,
like
like
cali,
for
example
there,
for
for
behind
you
you're,
going
to
use
things
like
see.
Data.
A
And
boy:
well,
there
is
a
lot
of
components
you
you
can
personalize
and
use
it
here,
but
if
you
are
an
ambassador
user,
you
can
do
it.
You
can
put
it
here
or
you
can
go
to
the
forum
view
if
you
are
new
and
you
are
going
to
have
a
nice
form
like
web
form
of
what
you
want
to
create
and
what
you
want
to
configure
and
he
is
going
to
do
the
work
to
translate
this
to
the
channel
at
the
end.
So,
for
example,.
B
A
A
I
didn't
pick
the
document
for
installing
right
now,
so
I'm
just
going
to
skip
but
yeah
on
the
beginning,
you're
not
going
to
know
everything,
but
usually
the
product
documentation
is
going
to
save
you
in
there
in
the
first
try
at
least
okay.
So
if
you
want
to
see
working
service
match
again,
take
a
note
we
are
going
to.
A
We
can
do
a
session
just
to
deploy
some
applications
and
maybe
do
some
tracing
or
tls
in
or
I
don't
know,
access
control
that
pretty
much
like
the
normal
thing
you
want
to
to
do
it
with
the
service
match.
Okay.
A
Well,
I'm
going
to
do
a
house
about
over
here,
so
question
people
comments.
Anything
lead
me
at
least
take
a
little
card.
A
A
Yes
to
clarify,
we
are
like
here,
we
are
looking
like
examples.
Example
of
github
example
of
service
match,
but
remember
remember
that
our
concepts-
and
there
is
a
lot
of
tools
here
that
are
going
around
and,
as
is
good,
to
give
a
chance,
for
example,
for
arvin
like
we
were
talking
and
these
days
about.
Docker
docker
is
a
tool
for
managed
containers
and
it's
a
good
tool,
but
with
time
there
is,
the
needs
are
changing
and
there
is
different
roles
are
people
that
are
using
this
tool.
A
A
For
example,
some
people
need
a
mesh,
a
performance
and
don't
need
a
match
to
do
too
much
or
maybe
do
they
need
a
mess,
a
match
just
for
tracing
or
just
for
having
a
a
version
of
dls
over
you
or
your
connection
in
your
on
your
containers.
Something
like
that.
So
this
is
like
a
taste
about
some
of
the
tools
that
are
over
there.
C
D
Absolutely
I
think
I
think,
but
I
see
I
haven't,
got
a
chance
to
explore
more
about
the
openshift
kind
of
things,
because
it's
needs
it's
a.
I
need
some
kind
of
a
full
months
to
investigate
more
about
these
kind
of
stories,
what
they're
happening
inside
the
open
ship.
But
I
see
that
red
hat
there
are
so
many
things
you,
the
red
hat
their
own,
build
us
their
container
run
times
their
build
time
images
they
have
when
they
learn
from
the
experience
of
the
docker,
how
they.
A
D
These
kind
of
things,
and
then
they
reinvent
these
tools
and
they
are
a
very
confined
way
of
how
the
docker
works
and
how
the
as
part
of
the
work
and
I'm
really
happy
that
the
community
is
moving
to
this.
These
other
container
runtimes
and
container
image
building
the
kind
of
scenarios
so.
D
I
see
the
pipelines,
tasks
and
the
triggers
so
in
these
pipelines,
let's
say
because
I
have
worked
with
previously
talked
with
a
techton
team
and
or
good
ct.
So
can
I
use
these
community
driven
pipelines
and
open
source,
ci
cd
cloud
native
ci,
cds
technologies,
like
tech,
towns
and
arco,
workflows,
or
some
other
like
github
action
or
might.
A
That's
a
really
nice
question:
yeah,
okay,
so
well
record
is
an
open
source
company.
So
always
I'm
going
to
say
like
today.
This
is
the
situation,
but
all
right,
it's
always
like
working
to
add
more
open
source
solution
to
any
platform
that
we
we
we
manage.
Okay.
So
in
this
case,
as
you
see,
we
are
using
tekton
happy
version,
so
this
is
tecton.
By
default.
We
are
supporting
texan
in
the
last
versions
of
openshift
on
orphan
shift.
3,
the
the
core
pipelines
were
was
jenkins
pipeline.
A
So
by
default
we
were
just
using
jammers
with
a
vivint
jenkins
file
or
we're
just
using
like
a
slaves
of
executing
pipeline,
so
that
was
like
the
two
main,
the
main
options
that
you
can
work
on
kubernetes
cluster
on
homage.
So
today
you
can
pick
both.
We
are
always
going
to
recommend
an
opportunity
for
tech.
A
Talk
because
we
are
like
is
our
mainstream
and
we
are
investing
a
lot
of
giving
support
on
this
and
for
the
argos
side
and
the
triggers,
and
on
a
lot
of
today
we
are
working
a
lot
with
a
driven
event.
A
A
We
are
using
even
sourcing
to
clear
pipelines,
but
for
red
hat
that
that
is
more
in
the
github
site.
Okay,
so
you
can
use
trigger
for
from
github
for
any
event
in
the
in
the
most
common
open
source
cloud
solutions.
A
A
Driven
event
from
cloud's
events
and
in
the
tecton
site
there
is
still
an
a
group
of
triggers,
but
this
is,
as
you
see,
is
in
text
per
view,
instant
text
preview.
For
two
reasons.
A
The
main
reason
is
because
it's
super
new
and
there
is
no
specification
just
there
is
like
a
group
of
popular
connectors
for
saying
some
way
or
kind
of
triggers
that
you
want
to
add
to
your
to
your
pipelines
to
your
techno
pipelines.
Okay,
so
isn't
text
preview,
and
I
know
I
I
cannot
answer
you
right
now
from
the
from
the
community
from
the
technical
community
triggers
what
is
the
amount
of
the
trigger
that
are
already
working
and
openshift,
because
usually
we
try
to
support
everyone.
A
B
A
Tooling,
probably
are
going
to
work
here,
okay,
but
I
haven't
much
like
what
what
is
in
the
or
the
openness
the
open
source
community
at
what
is
already
certified
on
right.
I
haven't.
I
can
do
that
at
this
point.
D
And
okay,
and
before
so
the
last
question
where
my
side
said
you,
then
anybody
else
can
ask
question
yourself.
So
there's
one
more
thing:
I
see
there
are
container
imaging
scanning
stools
out
there.
I
recently
discovered
a
new
tool,
that's
called
cosine
and
they
can
scan
the
images
and
turn
out
the
vulnerabilities,
and
this
is
you
can
turn
it
by
default.
If
somebody
pushes
the
images
to
the
container
container
registry
first
is
check
that
the
container
is
already
signed,
and
then
it
puts
the
images
into
the
container
history.
A
Openshift
on
the
race
yeah,
this
functionality,
by
default
in
openshift,
is
integrated
with
way
so
way
is
work
as
default
registry
for
doing
all
the
the
scanning
and
a
notification
about
a
cv
or
anything.
You
need
to
do
even
more.
If
you
see,
if
you
go
to
container,
let
me
share
this
container.
A
So
this
is
like
the
web
interface
public
interface
that
you
can
check,
but
this
is
pretty
much
how
the
the
the
registry,
the
default
ratio
for
record
works.
So
this
is
like
the
web
interface,
but
it's
pretty
much
the
same.
What
what
the
open
chip
use
so
you're
going
to
have
all
the
available
images?
You
can
add
images
for
your
site
to
wait,
but
this
is
pretty
much
what
it
does
has
an
overview.
It
has
a
security
like
a
review.
A
What
is
going
to
be
upgraded
if
use
an
adapter
file
to
be
built?
It's
past
the
docker
definition
and
possible.
Like
the
the
recommendation
you
get,
this
image,
use
it
like
a
standalone
consumed
from
your
open
sheet
or
consuming
remotely.
This
is
pretty
much
all
like
the
future
that
we
have
on
the
registry
site.
You
can
connect
to
the
api
for,
for
example,
all
the
the
advisory
on
the
result
of
the
you
can
take
decisions.
A
This
is
like
the
default.
The
default
way
but
openshift
late,
it
has
like
the
custom
configuration
to
add.
If
you
want
to
decide
to
use
another
registry,
you
can
use
it,
it's
just
a
configuration
and
openshift.
So
I
don't
know
if,
if
we
have
a
list
like
it
supported
the
configuration
for
some
platform,
but
at
least
I
know
that
any
registry
that
use
https
or
docker
protocol
is
going
is
going
to
be
good
to
work
but
yeah.
A
I
think
that
are
the
cases
and
for
the
other
side,
when
you
want
to
like
integrate
this
in
quality
case
and
stuff,
like
that,
I
will
say
that
is
going
to
be
the
the
normal
pipelines
that
invoke
all
the
the
integration
services
and
do
the
validations
and
take
the
decision.
But
that
is
just
ma
is
more
much
like,
like
on
a
custom
pipeline
implementation
on
your
kinetics
cluster.
The
default
way
to
work
on
red
hat
is
with
this.
D
D
A
Think
I
take
your
point
on
yeah,
but
I
will
like
to
know
like
all
these.
A
We
have
on
what
are
like,
because
always
the
the
other
tools
has
like
a
really
nice
future
good
to
know,
because
that's
the
way
we
can
improve
like
I'm,
comparing
their
solutions
but
yeah.
I
I
for
real.
To
be
honest,
I
think
I
I
I
haven't
been
that
much
on
the
on
the
quality
case
for
for
images,
for
example.
D
A
B
C
Yeah,
I
don't
have
any
questions
sergio,
but
yeah
thanks
a
lot
for
the
session.
I
mean
I
joined
a
little
late,
so
I
kind
of
missed
first
15
minutes.
I
was
traveling,
so
I'm
looking
forward
to
the
recording
so
that
I
can
I
mean,
correlate
the
parts
that
I
missed
but
yeah
all
in
all,
thanks
a
lot
for
the
session
and
looking
forward
for
for
another
one
or
I
can
definitely
re-watch
the
recording
and
and
we'll
try
out
the
stuff.
A
Thank
you
for
being
here.
Yes,
we
are
ending.
A
And
we
are
going
to
share
right
now,
I'm
not
going
to
edit.
As
I
say,
this
is
a
really
informal
and
friendly
presentation
and
I
hope
to
keep
in
that
way.
So
yeah
it's
going
to
be
available.
I
just
need
to
download
it
and
upload
it
probably
to
the
to
the
ortiz
channel.
You
will
be.
You
will
see
the
notification
on
on
this
car.
So
all
good.
D
Let
me
share
with
my
cloud
at
islamabad:
community
discord
server,
so
I
hope
then
more
people
can
join
and
also
I
will
try
to
share
that
on
the
tweet
and
because
some
of
the
people
who
are
already
in
that
domain,
like
somebody
of
domains
of
the
rfcd
or
tecton,
they
might
give
us
a
very
useful
feedback
so
that
we
can
portray
this
feedback
to
the
or
red
hat
or
chef
team,
and
I
think
you
can
create
some
kind
of
a
google
work
sheet
form.
So
we
can
later
share
with
the
community.
D
What
sort
of
workflow
you
want
to
run
on
the
openshift
and
red
hat,
especially
on
response
shift.
Yeah.
A
Yeah,
I
really
like
what
he's
saying
same:
everyone
want
to
join
to
this
session
and
put
any
any
tool
or
way
to
improve
what
we're
doing
is
going
to
grow
us
as
we
want.
So
I
really
like
to
have
the
the
I
really
like
the
idea
to
have
more
people
here
for,
for
example,
some
I'm
not
I
don't
know
I.
I
really
think
it's
really
hard
that
one
people
know
so
much
things
that
are
happening
in
the
open
source
space
and
the
cloud
space.
So
it's
going
to
be
a
lot
better.
A
We
have
a
lot
of
experts
here
that
can
take
some
of
the
questions
and
have
a
better
answer
right.
I
would
say
that
the
better
answer
is
in
the
in
the
in
the
right.
A
More
people
is
going
to
be
able
to
have
more
better
answer
to.
Everyone
are.
B
A
Okay,
so
we
I
was,
I
thought
we
were
going
to
have
time
to
discuss,
that's
that
in
the
same
session.
But
what
are
we
going
to
do?
I'm
just
going
to
share
in
discord?
Probably
a
mentee
like
for
every
everyone
can
send.
B
A
Or
maybe
a
form,
but
at
the
end
I'm
going
to
I
want
to
catch
first
step
is
catch
all
the
topics
like
the
one
you
you
say
I
mean
and
then
back
we
are
going
to
probably
do
a
popular
rotation
just
to
pick
the
order
and
for
the
next
session
stuff
like
that.
Okay,
so
I'm
going
to
do
that
offline
on
discord,
server
and
right
now,
I'm
I'm
going
to
say
goodbye
for
this
moment.