Jump To Close Expand all Collapse all Table of contents Data Grid Operator Guide Red Hat Data Grid Expand section "Red Hat Data Grid" Collapse section "Red Hat Data Grid" Data Grid documentation Data Grid downloads Making open source more inclusive 1. Installing Data Grid Operator Expand section "1. Installing Data Grid Operator" Collapse section "1. Installing Data Grid Operator" 1.1. Installing Data Grid Operator on Red Hat OpenShift 1.2. Installing Data Grid Operator from the command line 1.3. Data Grid cluster upgrades 2. Getting started with Infinispan CR Expand section "2. Getting started with Infinispan CR" Collapse section "2. Getting started with Infinispan CR" 2.1. Infinispan custom resource (CR) 2.2. Creating Data Grid clusters 2.3. Verifying Data Grid clusters 2.4. Stopping and starting Data Grid clusters 3. Setting up Data Grid services Expand section "3. Setting up Data Grid services" Collapse section "3. Setting up Data Grid services" 3.1. Service types Expand section "3.1. Service types" Collapse section "3.1. Service types" 3.1.1. Data Grid service 3.1.2. Cache service 3.2. Creating Data Grid service pods Expand section "3.2. Creating Data Grid service pods" Collapse section "3.2. Creating Data Grid service pods" 3.2.1. Data Grid service CR 3.3. Creating Cache service pods Expand section "3.3. Creating Cache service pods" Collapse section "3.3. Creating Cache service pods" 3.3.1. Cache service CR 3.4. Automatic scaling Expand section "3.4. Automatic scaling" Collapse section "3.4. Automatic scaling" 3.4.1. Configuring automatic scaling 3.5. Allocating storage resources Expand section "3.5. Allocating storage resources" Collapse section "3.5. Allocating storage resources" 3.5.1. Persistent volume claims 3.6. JVM, CPU, and memory 3.7. Adjusting log levels Expand section "3.7. Adjusting log levels" Collapse section "3.7. Adjusting log levels" 3.7.1. Logging reference 3.8. Adding labels to Data Grid resources 4. Configuring authentication Expand section "4. Configuring authentication" Collapse section "4. Configuring authentication" 4.1. Default credentials 4.2. Retrieving credentials 4.3. Adding custom user credentials 4.4. Changing the operator password 4.5. Disabling user authentication 5. Configuring client certificate authentication Expand section "5. Configuring client certificate authentication" Collapse section "5. Configuring client certificate authentication" 5.1. Client certificate authentication 5.2. Enabling client certificate authentication 5.3. Providing client truststores 5.4. Providing client certificates 6. Configuring encryption Expand section "6. Configuring encryption" Collapse section "6. Configuring encryption" 6.1. Encryption with Red Hat OpenShift service certificates 6.2. Retrieving TLS certificates 6.3. Disabling encryption 6.4. Using custom TLS certificates Expand section "6.4. Using custom TLS certificates" Collapse section "6.4. Using custom TLS certificates" 6.4.1. Custom encryption secrets 7. Configuring user roles and permissions Expand section "7. Configuring user roles and permissions" Collapse section "7. Configuring user roles and permissions" 7.1. Enabling security authorization 7.2. User roles and permissions 7.3. Assigning roles and permissions to users 7.4. Adding custom roles and permissions 8. Configuring network access to Data Grid Expand section "8. Configuring network access to Data Grid" Collapse section "8. Configuring network access to Data Grid" 8.1. Getting the service for internal connections 8.2. Exposing Data Grid through load balancers 8.3. Exposing Data Grid through node ports 8.4. Exposing Data Grid through routes 8.5. Network services Expand section "8.5. Network services" Collapse section "8.5. Network services" 8.5.1. Internal service 8.5.2. External service 8.5.3. Cross-site service 9. Monitoring Data Grid services Expand section "9. Monitoring Data Grid services" Collapse section "9. Monitoring Data Grid services" 9.1. Creating a Prometheus service monitor Expand section "9.1. Creating a Prometheus service monitor" Collapse section "9.1. Creating a Prometheus service monitor" 9.1.1. Disabling the Prometheus service monitor 9.2. Installing the Grafana Operator 9.3. Creating Grafana data sources 9.4. Configuring Data Grid dashboards 10. Setting up cross-site replication Expand section "10. Setting up cross-site replication" Collapse section "10. Setting up cross-site replication" 10.1. Using Data Grid Operator to manage cross-site connections Expand section "10.1. Using Data Grid Operator to manage cross-site connections" Collapse section "10.1. Using Data Grid Operator to manage cross-site connections" 10.1.1. Creating service account tokens 10.1.2. Exchanging service account tokens 10.1.3. Configuring Data Grid Operator to handle cross-site connections 10.1.4. Resources for managed cross-site connections 10.2. Manually connecting Data Grid clusters Expand section "10.2. Manually connecting Data Grid clusters" Collapse section "10.2. Manually connecting Data Grid clusters" 10.2.1. Resources for manual cross-site connections 10.3. Configuring sites in the same OpenShift cluster 11. Guaranteeing availability with anti-affinity Expand section "11. Guaranteeing availability with anti-affinity" Collapse section "11. Guaranteeing availability with anti-affinity" 11.1. Anti-affinity strategies 11.2. Configuring anti-affinity Expand section "11.2. Configuring anti-affinity" Collapse section "11.2. Configuring anti-affinity" 11.2.1. Anti-affinity strategy configurations 12. Creating caches with Data Grid Operator Expand section "12. Creating caches with Data Grid Operator" Collapse section "12. Creating caches with Data Grid Operator" 12.1. Technology Previews 12.2. Data Grid caches 12.3. Cache CRs 12.4. Creating caches from XML 12.5. Creating caches from templates 12.6. Adding backup locations to caches Expand section "12.6. Adding backup locations to caches" Collapse section "12.6. Adding backup locations to caches" 12.6.1. Performance considerations with taking backup locations offline 12.7. Adding persistent cache stores 13. Running batch operations Expand section "13. Running batch operations" Collapse section "13. Running batch operations" 13.1. Running inline batch operations 13.2. Creating ConfigMaps for batch operations 13.3. Running batch operations with ConfigMaps 13.4. Batch status messages 13.5. Example batch operations Expand section "13.5. Example batch operations" Collapse section "13.5. Example batch operations" 13.5.1. Caches 13.5.2. Counters 13.5.3. Protobuf schema 13.5.4. Tasks 14. Backing up and restoring Data Grid clusters Expand section "14. Backing up and restoring Data Grid clusters" Collapse section "14. Backing up and restoring Data Grid clusters" 14.1. Backup and Restore CRs 14.2. Backing up Data Grid clusters 14.3. Restoring Data Grid clusters 14.4. Backup and restore status Expand section "14.4. Backup and restore status" Collapse section "14.4. Backup and restore status" 14.4.1. Handling failed backup and restore operations 15. Deploying custom code to Data Grid Expand section "15. Deploying custom code to Data Grid" Collapse section "15. Deploying custom code to Data Grid" 15.1. Copying code artifacts to Data Grid clusters 15.2. Downloading code artifacts 16. Sending cloud events from Data Grid clusters Expand section "16. Sending cloud events from Data Grid clusters" Collapse section "16. Sending cloud events from Data Grid clusters" 16.1. Technology Previews 16.2. Cloud events 16.3. Enabling cloud events 17. Establishing remote client connections Expand section "17. Establishing remote client connections" Collapse section "17. Establishing remote client connections" 17.1. Client connection details 17.2. Data Grid caches 17.3. Connecting the Data Grid CLI 17.4. Accessing Data Grid Console 17.5. Hot Rod clients Expand section "17.5. Hot Rod clients" Collapse section "17.5. Hot Rod clients" 17.5.1. Hot Rod client configuration API 17.5.2. Hot Rod client properties 17.5.3. Configuring Hot Rod clients for certificate authentication 17.5.4. Creating caches from Hot Rod clients 17.6. Accessing the REST API 17.7. Adding caches to Cache service pods Expand section "17.7. Adding caches to Cache service pods" Collapse section "17.7. Adding caches to Cache service pods" 17.7.1. Default cache configuration Legal Notice Settings Close Language: 日本語 简体中文 English Language: 日本語 简体中文 English Format: Multi-page Single-page PDF Format: Multi-page Single-page PDF Language and Page Formatting Options Language: 日本語 简体中文 English Language: 日本語 简体中文 English Format: Multi-page Single-page PDF Format: Multi-page Single-page PDF Data Grid downloads Access the Data Grid Software Downloads on the Red Hat customer portal. 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