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OSDOCS-14507:Pruning Openshift Cluster manager book.
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:product-title-short: ROSA with HCP
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:dedicated: OpenShift Dedicated
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:hcp: hosted control planes
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:hcp-title-first: Red Hat OpenShift Service on AWS (ROSA) with hosted control planes (HCP)
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:hcp-title-first: Red Hat OpenShift Service on AWS
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:hcp-title: ROSA with HCP
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:rosa-classic-title: Red Hat OpenShift Service on AWS (classic architecture)
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:rosa-classic-short: ROSA (classic)
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:context: ocm-overview-ocp
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toc::[]
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{cluster-manager-first} is a managed service where you can install, modify, operate, and upgrade your Red Hat OpenShift clusters. This service allows you to work with all of your organization’s clusters from a single dashboard.
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{cluster-manager-first} is a managed service where you can install, modify, operate, and upgrade your Red Hat OpenShift clusters. This service allows you to work with all of your organization´s clusters from a single dashboard.
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{cluster-manager} guides you to install {OCP}, Red Hat OpenShift Service on AWS (ROSA), and {product-short-name} clusters. It is also responsible for managing both {OCP} clusters after self-installation as well as your ROSA and {product-short-name} clusters.
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{cluster-manager} guides you to install {OCP}, {rosa-classic-title}, {hcp-title-first}, and {dedicated} clusters. It is also responsible for managing both {OCP} clusters after self-installation as well as your {rosa-classic-title} and {dedicated} clusters.
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You can use {cluster-manager} to do the following actions:
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{cluster-manager-first} is a managed service where you can install, modify, operate, and upgrade your Red Hat OpenShift clusters. This service allows you to work with all of your organization’s clusters from a single dashboard.
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{cluster-manager} guides you to install {OCP}, {product-title}, and {product-short-name} clusters. It is also responsible for managing both {OCP} clusters after self-installation as well as your
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ifdef::openshift-rosa[]
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{rosa-classic-short}
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endif::openshift-rosa[]
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ifdef::openshift-rosa-hcp[]
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{rosa-short}
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endif::openshift-rosa-hcp[]
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and {product-short-name} clusters.
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{cluster-manager} guides you to install {OCP}, {rosa-classic-title}, {hcp-title-first}, and {dedicated} clusters. It is also responsible for both {OCP} clusters after self-installation as well as your {rosa-classic-title}, {hcp-title-first}, and {dedicated} clusters.
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You can use {cluster-manager} to do the following actions:
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On the top right of the cluster page, there are some actions that a user can perform on the entire cluster:
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* **Open console** launches a web console so that the cluster owner can issue commands to the cluster.
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* **Actions** drop-down menu allows the cluster owner to rename the display name of the cluster, edit the machine pools, and delete the cluster.
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* **Actions** drop-down menu allows the cluster owner to rename the display name of the cluster, edit the machine pools, and delete the cluster.
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ifdef::openshift-rosa[]
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You may also transfer the cluster's ownership to another user.
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endif::openshift-rosa[]
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