Jump To Close Expand all Collapse all Table of contents Manage cluster 1. Managing your clusters 2. Supported clouds Expand section "2. Supported clouds" Collapse section "2. Supported clouds" 2.1. Supported hub cluster provider 2.2. Supported managed cluster providers 2.3. Configuring kubectl 3. Resizing a cluster Expand section "3. Resizing a cluster" Collapse section "3. Resizing a cluster" 3.1. Amazon Web Services 3.2. Google Cloud Platform 3.3. Microsoft Azure 3.4. VMware vSphere 3.5. Bare metal cluster 3.6. IBM Kubernetes Service 4. Release images Expand section "4. Release images" Collapse section "4. Release images" 4.1. Synchronizing available release images Expand section "4.1. Synchronizing available release images" Collapse section "4.1. Synchronizing available release images" 4.1.1. Maintaining a custom list of release images when connected 4.1.2. Maintaining a custom list of release images while disconnected 5. Creating and modifying bare metal assets Expand section "5. Creating and modifying bare metal assets" Collapse section "5. Creating and modifying bare metal assets" 5.1. Prerequisites 5.2. Creating a bare metal asset with the console 5.3. Modifying a bare metal asset 5.4. Removing a bare metal asset 6. Creating a provider connection Expand section "6. Creating a provider connection" Collapse section "6. Creating a provider connection" 6.1. Creating a provider connection for Amazon Web Services Expand section "6.1. Creating a provider connection for Amazon Web Services" Collapse section "6.1. Creating a provider connection for Amazon Web Services" 6.1.1. Prerequisites 6.1.2. Creating a provider connection by using the console 6.1.3. Deleting your provider connection 6.2. Creating a provider connection for Microsoft Azure Expand section "6.2. Creating a provider connection for Microsoft Azure" Collapse section "6.2. Creating a provider connection for Microsoft Azure" 6.2.1. Prerequisites 6.2.2. Creating a provider connection by using the console 6.2.3. Deleting your provider connection 6.3. Creating a provider connection for Google Cloud Platform Expand section "6.3. Creating a provider connection for Google Cloud Platform" Collapse section "6.3. Creating a provider connection for Google Cloud Platform" 6.3.1. Prerequisites 6.3.2. Creating a provider connection by using the console 6.3.3. Deleting your provider connection 6.4. Creating a provider connection for VMware vSphere Expand section "6.4. Creating a provider connection for VMware vSphere" Collapse section "6.4. Creating a provider connection for VMware vSphere" 6.4.1. Prerequisites 6.4.2. Creating a provider connection by using the console 6.4.3. Deleting your provider connection 6.5. Creating a provider connection for bare metal Expand section "6.5. Creating a provider connection for bare metal" Collapse section "6.5. Creating a provider connection for bare metal" 6.5.1. Prerequisites 6.5.2. Creating a provider connection by using the console 6.5.3. Deleting your provider connection 7. Creating a cluster Expand section "7. Creating a cluster" Collapse section "7. Creating a cluster" 7.1. Creating a cluster on Amazon Web Services Expand section "7.1. Creating a cluster on Amazon Web Services" Collapse section "7.1. Creating a cluster on Amazon Web Services" 7.1.1. Prerequisites 7.1.2. Creating your cluster with the Red Hat Advanced Cluster Management for Kubernetes console 7.1.3. Accessing your cluster 7.2. Creating a cluster on Microsoft Azure Expand section "7.2. Creating a cluster on Microsoft Azure" Collapse section "7.2. Creating a cluster on Microsoft Azure" 7.2.1. Prerequisites 7.2.2. Creating your cluster with the Red Hat Advanced Cluster Management for Kubernetes console 7.2.3. Accessing your cluster 7.3. Creating a cluster on Google Cloud Platform Expand section "7.3. Creating a cluster on Google Cloud Platform" Collapse section "7.3. Creating a cluster on Google Cloud Platform" 7.3.1. Prerequisites 7.3.2. Creating your cluster with the Red Hat Advanced Cluster Management for Kubernetes console 7.3.3. Accessing your cluster 7.4. Creating a cluster on VMware vSphere Expand section "7.4. Creating a cluster on VMware vSphere" Collapse section "7.4. Creating a cluster on VMware vSphere" 7.4.1. Prerequisites 7.4.2. Creating your cluster with the Red Hat Advanced Cluster Management for Kubernetes console 7.4.3. Accessing your cluster 7.5. Creating a cluster on bare metal Expand section "7.5. Creating a cluster on bare metal" Collapse section "7.5. Creating a cluster on bare metal" 7.5.1. Prerequisites 7.5.2. Creating your cluster with the Red Hat Advanced Cluster Management console 7.5.3. Accessing your cluster 8. ManagedClusterSets Expand section "8. ManagedClusterSets" Collapse section "8. ManagedClusterSets" 8.1. Creating a ManagedClusterSet 8.2. Adding clusters to a ManagedClusterSet 8.3. Removing a managed cluster from a ManagedClusterSet 8.4. ManagedClusterSetBinding resource 9. Importing a target managed cluster to the hub cluster Expand section "9. Importing a target managed cluster to the hub cluster" Collapse section "9. Importing a target managed cluster to the hub cluster" 9.1. Importing an existing cluster with the console Expand section "9.1. Importing an existing cluster with the console" Collapse section "9.1. Importing an existing cluster with the console" 9.1.1. Prerequisites 9.1.2. Importing a cluster Expand section "9.1.2. Importing a cluster" Collapse section "9.1.2. Importing a cluster" 9.1.2.1. YAML parameters and descriptions 9.1.3. Removing an imported cluster 9.2. Importing a managed cluster with the CLI Expand section "9.2. Importing a managed cluster with the CLI" Collapse section "9.2. Importing a managed cluster with the CLI" 9.2.1. Prerequisites 9.2.2. Supported architecture 9.2.3. Prepare for import 9.2.4. Importing the klusterlet 9.3. Modifying the klusterlet addons settings of your cluster Expand section "9.3. Modifying the klusterlet addons settings of your cluster" Collapse section "9.3. Modifying the klusterlet addons settings of your cluster" 9.3.1. Modify using the console on the hub cluster 9.3.2. Modify using the command line on the hub cluster 10. Configuring a specific cluster management role 11. Upgrading your cluster Expand section "11. Upgrading your cluster" Collapse section "11. Upgrading your cluster" 11.1. Upgrading disconnected clusters Expand section "11.1. Upgrading disconnected clusters" Collapse section "11.1. Upgrading disconnected clusters" 11.1.1. Prerequisites 11.1.2. Prepare your disconnected mirror registry 11.1.3. Deploy the operator for OpenShift Update Service 11.1.4. Build the graph data init container 11.1.5. Configure certificate for the mirrored registry 11.1.6. Deploy the OpenShift Update Service instance 11.1.7. Deploy a policy to override the default registry (optional) 11.1.8. Deploy a policy to deploy a disconnected catalog source 11.1.9. Deploy a policy to change the managed cluster parameter 11.1.10. Viewing available upgrades 11.1.11. Upgrading the cluster 12. Removing a cluster from management Expand section "12. Removing a cluster from management" Collapse section "12. Removing a cluster from management" 12.1. Remove a cluster by using the console 12.2. Remove a cluster by using the command line 12.3. 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