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// Module included in the following assemblies:
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// * hardware_enablement/kmm-kernel-module-management.adoc
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:_mod-docs-content-type: PROCEDURE
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[id="kmm-install-using-web-console_{context}"]
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= Installing the Kernel Module Management Operator using the web console
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As a cluster administrator, you can install the Kernel Module Management (KMM) Operator using the {product-title} web console.
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.Procedure
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. Log in to the {product-title} web console.
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. Install the Kernel Module Management Operator:
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.. In the {product-title} web console, click *Operators* -> *OperatorHub*.
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.. Select *Kernel Module Management Operator* from the list of available Operators, and then click *Install*.
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.. From the *Installed Namespace* list, select the `openshift-kmm` namespace.
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.. Click *Install*.
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.Verification
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To verify that KMM Operator installed successfully:
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. Navigate to the *Operators* -> *Installed Operators* page.
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. Ensure that *Kernel Module Management Operator* is listed in the *openshift-kmm* project with a *Status* of *InstallSucceeded*.
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[NOTE]
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====
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During installation, an Operator might display a *Failed* status. If the installation later succeeds with an *InstallSucceeded* message, you can ignore the *Failed* message.
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====
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.Troubleshooting
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. To troubleshoot issues with Operator installation:
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.. Navigate to the *Operators* -> *Installed Operators* page and inspect the *Operator Subscriptions* and *Install Plans* tabs for any failure or errors under *Status*.
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.. Navigate to the *Workloads* -> *Pods* page and check the logs for pods in the `openshift-kmm` project.
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