- AWS
- Libvirt with KVM
- OpenStack (Experimental)
First, install all build dependencies.
Clone this repository to src/github.com/openshift/installer in your GOPATH. Then build the openshift-install binary with:
hack/build.shThis will create bin/openshift-install. This binary can then be invoked to create an OpenShift cluster, like so:
bin/openshift-install create clusterThe installer requires the terraform binary either alongside openshift-install or in $PATH.
If you don't have terraform, run the following to create bin/terraform:
hack/get-terraform.shThe installer will show a series of prompts for user-specific information and use reasonable defaults for everything else. In non-interactive contexts, prompts can be bypassed by providing appropriately-named environment variables. Refer to the user documentation for more information.
Shortly after the cluster command completes, the OpenShift console will come up at https://${OPENSHIFT_INSTALL_CLUSTER_NAME}-api.${OPENSHIFT_INSTALL_BASE_DOMAIN}:6443/console/.
You may need to ignore a certificate warning if you did not configure a certificate authority known to your browser.
Log in using the admin credentials you configured when creating the cluster.
You can also use the admin kubeconfig which openshift-install create cluster placed under --dir (which defaults to .) in auth/kubeconfig.
If you launched the cluster with openshift-install --dir "${DIR}" create cluster, you can use:
export KUBECONFIG="${DIR}/auth/kubeconfig"Destroy the cluster and release associated resources with:
openshift-install destroy clusterNote 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 install and destroy.
And if you want to reinstall from scratch, rm -rf the asset directory beforehand.