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// Module included in the following assemblies:
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// * assemblies/adding-service.adoc
:_mod-docs-content-type: PROCEDURE
[id="adding-service-existing_{context}"]
= Adding an add-on service to a cluster
You can add an add-on service to an existing {product-title}
ifdef::openshift-rosa[]
(ROSA)
endif::openshift-rosa[]
cluster by using {cluster-manager-first}.
.Prerequisites
* You have created and provisioned a cluster for {product-title}.
* Your cluster meets all of the prerequisites for the service that you want to add on to your cluster.
* For paid add-on services, note the following considerations:
** If the organization has sufficient quota, and if the service is compatible with the cluster, the service appears in {cluster-manager}.
** If the organization has never had quota, or if the cluster is not compatible, then the service does not display.
** If the organization had quota in the past, but the quota is currently `0`, the service is still visible but disabled in {cluster-manager} until you get more quota.
// TODO: Could this just be one of the above prereqs instead of its own NOTE?
[NOTE]
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To add a service to a cluster, you must be the cluster owner.
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.Procedure
. Navigate to the *Cluster List* page in {cluster-manager-url}.
. Select the cluster you want to add a service to.
. Click the *Add-ons* tab.
. Click the service option you want to add, click *Install*. An installing icon appears, indicating that the service has begun installing.
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A green check mark appears in the service option when the installation is complete. You might have to refresh your browser to see the installation status.
. When the service is *Installed*, click *View in console* to access the service.