Jump To Close Expand all Collapse all Table of contents Deploying OpenShift Data Foundation using Microsoft Azure and Azure Red Hat OpenShift Making open source more inclusive Providing feedback on Red Hat documentation Preface 1. Preparing to deploy OpenShift Data Foundation 2. Deploying OpenShift Data Foundation on Microsoft Azure and Azure Red Hat OpenShift Expand section "2. Deploying OpenShift Data Foundation on Microsoft Azure and Azure Red Hat OpenShift" Collapse section "2. Deploying OpenShift Data Foundation on Microsoft Azure and Azure Red Hat OpenShift" 2.1. Installing Red Hat OpenShift Data Foundation Operator 2.2. Enabling cluster-wide encryption with KMS using the Token authentication method 2.3. Enabling cluster-wide encryption with KMS using the Kubernetes authentication method 2.4. Creating an OpenShift Data Foundation cluster 3. Deploying OpenShift Data Foundation on Azure Red Hat OpenShift Expand section "3. Deploying OpenShift Data Foundation on Azure Red Hat OpenShift" Collapse section "3. Deploying OpenShift Data Foundation on Azure Red Hat OpenShift" 3.1. Getting a Red Hat pull secret for new deployment of Azure Red Hat OpenShift 3.2. Preparing a Red Hat pull secret for existing Azure Red Hat OpenShift clusters 3.3. Adding the pull secret to the cluster Expand section "3.3. Adding the pull secret to the cluster" Collapse section "3.3. Adding the pull secret to the cluster" 3.3.1. Modifying the configuration files to enable Red Hat operators 3.4. Validating your Red Hat pull secret is working 3.5. Installing Red Hat OpenShift Data Foundation Operator 3.6. Creating an OpenShift Data Foundation cluster 4. Verifying OpenShift Data Foundation deployment Expand section "4. Verifying OpenShift Data Foundation deployment" Collapse section "4. Verifying OpenShift Data Foundation deployment" 4.1. Verifying the state of the pods 4.2. Verifying the OpenShift Data Foundation cluster is healthy 4.3. Verifying the Multicloud Object Gateway is healthy 4.4. Verifying that the OpenShift Data Foundation specific storage classes exist 5. Deploy standalone Multicloud Object Gateway Expand section "5. Deploy standalone Multicloud Object Gateway" Collapse section "5. Deploy standalone Multicloud Object Gateway" 5.1. Installing Red Hat OpenShift Data Foundation Operator 5.2. Creating a standalone Multicloud Object Gateway 6. Uninstalling OpenShift Data Foundation Expand section "6. Uninstalling OpenShift Data Foundation" Collapse section "6. Uninstalling OpenShift Data Foundation" 6.1. Uninstalling OpenShift Data Foundation in Internal mode Settings Close Language: 日本語 简体中文 English 한국어 Language: 日本語 简体中文 English 한국어 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 한국어 Language: 日本語 简体中文 English 한국어 Format: Multi-page Single-page PDF Format: Multi-page Single-page PDF Chapter 6. Uninstalling OpenShift Data Foundation 6.1. Uninstalling OpenShift Data Foundation in Internal mode To uninstall OpenShift Data Foundation in Internal mode, refer to the knowledge base article on Uninstalling OpenShift Data Foundation. Previous