Jump To Close Expand all Collapse all Table of contents Multicluster global hub 1. multicluster global hub Expand section "1. multicluster global hub" Collapse section "1. multicluster global hub" 1.1. multicluster global hub architecture Expand section "1.1. multicluster global hub architecture" Collapse section "1.1. multicluster global hub architecture" 1.1.1. The multicluster global hub operator 1.1.2. The multicluster global hub manager 1.1.3. The multicluster global hub agent 1.1.4. The multicluster global hub visualizations 1.2. Global hub requirements Expand section "1.2. Global hub requirements" Collapse section "1.2. Global hub requirements" 1.2.1. General requirements 1.2.2. Networking requirements 1.2.3. Supported components 1.2.4. Additional resources 1.3. Installing multicluster global hub in a connected environment Expand section "1.3. Installing multicluster global hub in a connected environment" Collapse section "1.3. Installing multicluster global hub in a connected environment" 1.3.1. Prerequisites Expand section "1.3.1. Prerequisites" Collapse section "1.3.1. Prerequisites" 1.3.1.1. Installing multicluster global hub by using the console 1.3.2. Additional resources 1.4. Installing multicluster global hub in a disconnected environment Expand section "1.4. Installing multicluster global hub in a disconnected environment" Collapse section "1.4. Installing multicluster global hub in a disconnected environment" 1.4.1. Prerequisites 1.4.2. Configuring a mirror registry Expand section "1.4.2. Configuring a mirror registry" Collapse section "1.4.2. Configuring a mirror registry" 1.4.2.1. Creating operator packages in mirror catalog with oc-mirror plug-in 1.4.2.2. Adding the registry and catalog to your disconnected cluster 1.4.3. Configuring the image registry Expand section "1.4.3. Configuring the image registry" Collapse section "1.4.3. Configuring the image registry" 1.4.3.1. Configure the image pull secret Expand section "1.4.3.1. Configure the image pull secret" Collapse section "1.4.3.1. Configure the image pull secret" 1.4.3.1.1. Configure the multicluster global hub image pull secret in an OpenShift Container Platform cluster 1.4.3.1.2. Configure the multicluster global hub image pull secret to an individual namespace 1.4.3.2. Installing the Global Hub Operator 1.4.4. Additional resources 1.5. Integrating existing components Expand section "1.5. Integrating existing components" Collapse section "1.5. Integrating existing components" 1.5.1. Integrating an existing version of Kafka 1.5.2. Integrating an existing version of PostgreSQL 1.5.3. Integrating an existing version of Grafana 1.5.4. Additional resources 1.6. Importing a managed hub cluster in the default mode 1.7. Accessing the Grafana data Expand section "1.7. Accessing the Grafana data" Collapse section "1.7. Accessing the Grafana data" 1.7.1. Viewing policy status by using Grafana dashboards 1.8. Grafana alerts (Technology Preview) Expand section "1.8. Grafana alerts (Technology Preview)" Collapse section "1.8. Grafana alerts (Technology Preview)" 1.8.1. Deleting a default Grafana alert rule 1.8.2. Customizing Grafana alerts Expand section "1.8.2. Customizing Grafana alerts" Collapse section "1.8.2. Customizing Grafana alerts" 1.8.2.1. Customizing your grafana.ini file 1.8.2.2. Customizing Grafana alerting resources 1.9. Configuring the cron jobs 1.10. Running the summarization process manually 1.11. Backup for multicluster global hub (Technology Preview) Expand section "1.11. Backup for multicluster global hub (Technology Preview)" Collapse section "1.11. Backup for multicluster global hub (Technology Preview)" 1.11.1. Restoring multicluster global hub backup and restore Legal Notice Settings Close Language: 简体中文 한국어 日本語 English Language: 简体中文 한국어 日本語 English Format: Multi-page Single-page PDF Format: Multi-page Single-page PDF Language and Page Formatting Options Language: 简体中文 한국어 日本語 English Language: 简体中文 한국어 日本語 English Format: Multi-page Single-page PDF Format: Multi-page Single-page PDF Multicluster global hub Red Hat Advanced Cluster Management for Kubernetes 2.10Multicluster global hubLegal NoticeAbstract Read more to learn about the multicluster global hub, which enables you to manage multiple hub clusters with a single hub. Next