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Merge pull request #41204 from alishaIBM/namingconvention

[BZ 2048763]: PR to update - IBM Power Systems to IBM Power
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Kathryn Alexander
2022-02-04 08:08:05 -05:00
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19 changed files with 34 additions and 34 deletions

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@@ -262,15 +262,15 @@ Topics:
File: installing-ibm-z-kvm
- Name: Restricted network IBM Z installation with RHEL KVM
File: installing-restricted-networks-ibm-z-kvm
- Name: Installing on IBM Power Systems
- Name: Installing on IBM Power
Dir: installing_ibm_power
Distros: openshift-enterprise
Topics:
- Name: Preparing to install on IBM Power Systems
- Name: Preparing to install on IBM Power
File: preparing-to-install-on-ibm-power
- Name: Installing a cluster on IBM Power Systems
- Name: Installing a cluster on IBM Power
File: installing-ibm-power
- Name: Restricted network IBM Power Systems installation
- Name: Restricted network IBM Power installation
File: installing-restricted-networks-ibm-power
- Name: Installing on OpenStack
Dir: installing_openstack
@@ -1593,7 +1593,7 @@ Topics:
File: installing-sbo
- Name: Getting started with service binding
File: getting-started-with-service-binding
- Name: Getting started with service binding on IBM Power Systems, IBM Z, and LinuxONE
- Name: Getting started with service binding on IBM Power, IBM Z, and LinuxONE
File: getting-started-with-service-binding-ibm-power-ibm-z
- Name: Exposing binding data from a service
File: exposing-binding-data-from-a-service

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@@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ You can also find the URL to the latest binaries from the {product-title} web co
# curl -L https://mirror.openshift.com/pub/openshift-v4/clients/helm/latest/helm-linux-s390x -o /usr/local/bin/helm
----
* Linux on IBM Power Systems (ppc64le)
* Linux on IBM Power (ppc64le)
+
[source,terminal]
----

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@@ -1,13 +1,13 @@
:_content-type: ASSEMBLY
[id="installing-ibm-power"]
= Installing a cluster on IBM Power Systems
= Installing a cluster on IBM Power
include::modules/common-attributes.adoc[]
:context: installing-ibm-power
toc::[]
In {product-title} version {product-version}, you can install a cluster on
IBM Power Systems infrastructure that you provision.
IBM Power infrastructure that you provision.
[IMPORTANT]
====
@@ -73,7 +73,7 @@ include::modules/installation-user-infra-generate-k8s-manifest-ignition.adoc[lev
[id="creating-machines-bare-metal-power"]
== Installing {op-system} and starting the {product-title} bootstrap process
To install {product-title} on IBM Power Systems infrastructure that you provision, you must install {op-system-first} on the machines. When you install {op-system}, you must provide the Ignition config file that was generated by the {product-title} installation program for the type of machine you are installing. If you have configured suitable networking, DNS, and load balancing infrastructure, the {product-title} bootstrap process begins automatically after the {op-system} machines have rebooted.
To install {product-title} on IBM Power infrastructure that you provision, you must install {op-system-first} on the machines. When you install {op-system}, you must provide the Ignition config file that was generated by the {product-title} installation program for the type of machine you are installing. If you have configured suitable networking, DNS, and load balancing infrastructure, the {product-title} bootstrap process begins automatically after the {op-system} machines have rebooted.
Follow either the steps to use an ISO image or network PXE booting to install {op-system} on the machines.

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@@ -1,13 +1,13 @@
:_content-type: ASSEMBLY
[id="installing-restricted-networks-ibm-power"]
= Installing a cluster on IBM Power Systems in a restricted network
= Installing a cluster on IBM Power in a restricted network
include::modules/common-attributes.adoc[]
:context: installing-restricted-networks-ibm-power
toc::[]
In {product-title} version {product-version}, you can install a cluster on
IBM Power Systems infrastructure that you provision in a restricted network.
IBM Power infrastructure that you provision in a restricted network.
[IMPORTANT]
====
@@ -81,7 +81,7 @@ include::modules/installation-user-infra-generate-k8s-manifest-ignition.adoc[lev
[id="creating-machines-ibm-power-restricted-network"]
== Installing {op-system} and starting the {product-title} bootstrap process
To install {product-title} on IBM Power Systems infrastructure that you provision, you must install {op-system-first} on the machines. When you install {op-system}, you must provide the Ignition config file that was generated by the {product-title} installation program for the type of machine you are installing. If you have configured suitable networking, DNS, and load balancing infrastructure, the {product-title} bootstrap process begins automatically after the {op-system} machines have rebooted.
To install {product-title} on IBM Power infrastructure that you provision, you must install {op-system-first} on the machines. When you install {op-system}, you must provide the Ignition config file that was generated by the {product-title} installation program for the type of machine you are installing. If you have configured suitable networking, DNS, and load balancing infrastructure, the {product-title} bootstrap process begins automatically after the {op-system} machines have rebooted.
Follow either the steps to use an ISO image or network PXE booting to install {op-system} on the machines.

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@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
:_content-type: ASSEMBLY
[id="preparing-to-install-on-ibm-power"]
= Preparing to install on IBM Power Systems
= Preparing to install on IBM Power
include::modules/common-attributes.adoc[]
:context: preparing-to-install-on-ibm-power
@@ -13,10 +13,10 @@ toc::[]
* You read the documentation on xref:../../installing/installing-preparing.adoc#installing-preparing[selecting a cluster installation method and preparing it for users].
[id="choosing-an-method-to-install-ocp-on-ibm-power"]
== Choosing a method to install {product-title} on IBM Power Systems
== Choosing a method to install {product-title} on IBM Power
You can install a cluster on IBM Power Systems infrastructure that you provision, by using one of the following methods:
You can install a cluster on IBM Power infrastructure that you provision, by using one of the following methods:
* **xref:../../installing/installing_ibm_power/installing-ibm-power.adoc#installing-ibm-power[Installing a cluster on IBM Power Systems]**: You can install {product-title} on IBM Power Systems infrastructure that you provision.
* **xref:../../installing/installing_ibm_power/installing-ibm-power.adoc#installing-ibm-power[Installing a cluster on IBM Power]**: You can install {product-title} on IBM Power infrastructure that you provision.
* **xref:../../installing/installing_ibm_power/installing-restricted-networks-ibm-power.adoc#installing-restricted-networks-ibm-power[Installing a cluster on IBM Power Systems in a restricted network]**: You can install {product-title} on IBM Power Systems infrastructure that you provision in a restricted or disconnected network, by using an internal mirror of the installation release content. You can use this method to install a cluster that does not require an active internet connection to obtain the software components. You can also use this installation method to ensure that your clusters only use container images that satisfy your organizational controls on external content.
* **xref:../../installing/installing_ibm_power/installing-restricted-networks-ibm-power.adoc#installing-restricted-networks-ibm-power[Installing a cluster on IBM Power in a restricted network]**: You can install {product-title} on IBM Power infrastructure that you provision in a restricted or disconnected network, by using an internal mirror of the installation release content. You can use this method to install a cluster that does not require an active internet connection to obtain the software components. You can also use this installation method to ensure that your clusters only use container images that satisfy your organizational controls on external content.

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@@ -52,7 +52,7 @@ ifdef::ibm-z,ibm-z-kvm[]
= Sample `install-config.yaml` file for IBM Z
endif::ibm-z,ibm-z-kvm[]
ifdef::ibm-power[]
= Sample `install-config.yaml` file for IBM Power Systems
= Sample `install-config.yaml` file for IBM Power
endif::ibm-power[]
ifdef::agnostic[]
= Sample `install-config.yaml` file for other platforms
@@ -263,7 +263,7 @@ load balancers and routers to manage the traffic.
configuration variables for
ifndef::ibm-z,ibm-z-kvm,ibm-power,rhv[your platform.]
ifdef::ibm-z,ibm-z-kvm[IBM Z infrastructure.]
ifdef::ibm-power[IBM Power Systems infrastructure.]
ifdef::ibm-power[IBM Power infrastructure.]
ifdef::rhv[RHV infrastructure.]
ifndef::openshift-origin[]
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@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@
// * installing/installing_ibm_power/installing-restricted-networks-ibm-power.adoc
[id="minimum-ibm-power-system-requirements_{context}"]
= Minimum IBM Power Systems requirements
= Minimum IBM Power requirements
You can install {product-title} version {product-version} on the following IBM hardware:

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@@ -126,7 +126,7 @@ $ opm index prune \
----
<1> Index to prune.
<2> Comma-separated list of packages to keep.
<3> Required only for IBM Power Systems and IBM Z images: Operator Registry base image with the tag that matches the target {product-title} cluster major and minor version.
<3> Required only for IBM Power and IBM Z images: Operator Registry base image with the tag that matches the target {product-title} cluster major and minor version.
<4> Custom tag for new index image being built.
. Run the following command to push the new index image to your target registry:

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@@ -57,7 +57,7 @@ AWS cloud platform:
5. Cluster is scaled in iterations and performance and scalability tests are executed at the specified node counts.
--
IBM Power Systems platform:
IBM Power platform:
[options="header",cols="6*"]
|===

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@@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ ifdef::ibm-z[]
= Configuring registry storage for IBM Z
endif::ibm-z[]
ifdef::ibm-power[]
= Configuring registry storage for IBM Power Systems
= Configuring registry storage for IBM Power
endif::ibm-power[]
As a cluster administrator, following installation you must configure your
@@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ registry to use storage.
* You have a cluster
ifndef::ibm-z,ibm-power[that uses manually-provisioned {op-system-first} nodes, such as bare metal.]
ifdef::ibm-z[on IBM Z.]
ifdef::ibm-power[on IBM Power Systems.]
ifdef::ibm-power[on IBM Power.]
ifndef::ibm-z[* You have provisioned persistent storage for your cluster, such as Red Hat OpenShift Container Storage.]
ifdef::ibm-z[* You have provisioned persistent storage for your cluster.]
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@@ -61,7 +61,7 @@ rules:
EOD
----
<1> The Operator image.
* For IBM Power Systems: `quay.io/ibm/operator-registry-ppc64le:release-4.9`
* For IBM Power: `quay.io/ibm/operator-registry-ppc64le:release-4.9`
* For IBM Z and LinuxONE: `quay.io/ibm/operator-registry-s390x:release-4.8`
After the operator is installed, list the operator subscriptions in `openshift-operators` namespace:

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@@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ After GPU resources are enabled for your {product-title} cluster, you can specif
[NOTE]
====
Using NVIDIA GPU resources is not supported for IBM Z and IBM Power Systems.
Using NVIDIA GPU resources is not supported for IBM Z and IBM Power.
====
.Procedure

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@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
[id="installing-cli-linux-ibm-power-rpm_{context}"]
= Installing the Knative CLI for Linux on IBM Power Systems using an RPM
= Installing the Knative CLI for Linux on IBM Power using an RPM
For {op-system-base-full}, you can install the Knative CLI (`kn`) as an RPM if you have an active {product-title} subscription on your Red Hat account.

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@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
[id="installing-cli-linux-ibm-power-tarball_{context}"]
= Installing the Knative CLI for Linux on IBM Power Systems
= Installing the Knative CLI for Linux on IBM Power
For Linux distributions, you can download the Knative CLI (`kn`) directly as a `tar.gz` archive.

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@@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ In {product-title} {product-version}, you can install a cluster that uses user-p
* VMware Cloud on AWS
* Bare metal
* IBM Z or LinuxONE
* IBM Power Systems
* IBM Power
Depending on the supported cases for the platform, installations on user-provisioned infrastructure allow you to run machines with full internet access, place your cluster behind a proxy, or perform a _restricted network installation_. In a restricted network installation, you can download the images that are required to install a cluster, place them in a mirror registry, and use that data to install your cluster. While you require internet access to pull images for platform containers, with a restricted network installation on vSphere or bare metal infrastructure, your cluster machines do not require direct internet access.

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@@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ In addition to the Knative Eventing components that are provided as part of a co
[NOTE]
====
Knative Kafka is not currently supported for IBM Z and IBM Power Systems.
Knative Kafka is not currently supported for IBM Z and IBM Power.
====
The `KnativeKafka` CR provides users with additional options, such as:

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@@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ Knative Kafka functionality is available in an {ServerlessProductName} installat
[NOTE]
====
Knative Kafka is not currently supported for IBM Z and IBM Power Systems.
Knative Kafka is not currently supported for IBM Z and IBM Power.
====
Knative Kafka provides additional options, such as:

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@@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ Before you can install {ProductName}, you must subscribe to {product-title} and
** xref:../../installing/installing_bare_metal/installing-bare-metal.adoc#installing-bare-metal[Install {product-title} {product-version} on bare metal]
** xref:../../installing/installing_vsphere/installing-vsphere.adoc#installing-vsphere[Install {product-title} {product-version} on vSphere]
** xref:../../installing/installing_ibm_z/installing-ibm-z.adoc#installing-ibm-z[Install {product-title} {product-version} on IBM Z and LinuxONE]
** xref:../../installing/installing_ibm_power/installing-ibm-power.adoc#installing-ibm-power[Install {product-title} {product-version} on IBM Power Systems]
** xref:../../installing/installing_ibm_power/installing-ibm-power.adoc#installing-ibm-power[Install {product-title} {product-version} on IBM Power]
+
* Install the version of the {product-title} command line utility (the `oc` client tool) that matches your {product-title} version and add it to your path.
** If you are using {product-title} {product-version}, see xref:../../cli_reference/openshift_cli/getting-started-cli.adoc#cli-about-cli_cli-developer-commands[About the OpenShift CLI].

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@@ -63,7 +63,7 @@ ifndef::openshift-origin[]
- **xref:../installing/installing_ibm_z/installing-ibm-z-kvm.adoc#installing-ibm-z-kvm[Install a cluster with RHEL KVM on IBM Z and LinuxONE]**: You can install {product-title} with RHEL KVM on IBM Z and LinuxONE on user-provisioned infrastructure.
- **xref:../installing/installing_ibm_power/installing-ibm-power.adoc#installing-ibm-power[Install a cluster on IBM Power Systems]**: You can install {product-title} on IBM Power Systems on user-provisioned infrastructure.
- **xref:../installing/installing_ibm_power/installing-ibm-power.adoc#installing-ibm-power[Install a cluster on IBM Power]**: You can install {product-title} on IBM Power on user-provisioned infrastructure.
endif::openshift-origin[]
- **xref:../installing/installing_bare_metal_ipi/ipi-install-overview.adoc#ipi-install-overview[Install an installer-provisioned cluster on bare metal]**: You can install {product-title} on bare metal with an installer-provisioned architecture.
@@ -92,7 +92,7 @@ user-provisioned infrastructure on
xref:../installing/installing_aws/installing-restricted-networks-aws.adoc#installing-restricted-networks-aws[AWS],
xref:../installing/installing_gcp/installing-restricted-networks-gcp.adoc#installing-restricted-networks-gcp[GCP],
xref:../installing/installing_vsphere/installing-restricted-networks-vsphere.adoc#installing-restricted-networks-vsphere[vSphere],
xref:../installing/installing_ibm_z/installing-restricted-networks-ibm-z.adoc#installing-restricted-networks-ibm-z[IBM Z and LinuxONE with z/VM], xref:../installing/installing_ibm_z/installing-restricted-networks-ibm-z-kvm.adoc#installing-restricted-networks-ibm-z-kvm[IBM Z and LinuxONE with RHEL KVM], xref:../installing/installing_ibm_power/installing-restricted-networks-ibm-power.adoc#installing-restricted-networks-ibm-power[IBM Power Systems],
xref:../installing/installing_ibm_z/installing-restricted-networks-ibm-z.adoc#installing-restricted-networks-ibm-z[IBM Z and LinuxONE with z/VM], xref:../installing/installing_ibm_z/installing-restricted-networks-ibm-z-kvm.adoc#installing-restricted-networks-ibm-z-kvm[IBM Z and LinuxONE with RHEL KVM], xref:../installing/installing_ibm_power/installing-restricted-networks-ibm-power.adoc#installing-restricted-networks-ibm-power[IBM Power],
or
xref:../installing/installing_bare_metal/installing-restricted-networks-bare-metal.adoc#installing-restricted-networks-bare-metal[bare metal]
does not have full access to the internet, then