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// Module included in the following assemblies:
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// * serverless/install/installing-knative-serving.adoc
:_mod-docs-content-type: PROCEDURE
[id="serverless-install-serving-web-console_{context}"]
= Installing Knative Serving by using the web console
After you install the {ServerlessOperatorName}, install Knative Serving by using the {product-title} web console. You can install Knative Serving by using the default settings or configure more advanced settings in the `KnativeServing` custom resource (CR).
.Prerequisites
ifdef::openshift-enterprise[]
* You have access to an {product-title} account with cluster administrator access.
endif::[]
ifdef::openshift-dedicated,openshift-rosa[]
* You have access to an {product-title} account with cluster administrator or dedicated administrator access.
endif::[]
* You have logged in to the {product-title} web console.
* You have installed the {ServerlessOperatorName}.
.Procedure
. In the *Administrator* perspective of the {product-title} web console, navigate to *Ecosystem* -> *Installed Operators*.
. Check that the *Project* dropdown at the top of the page is set to *Project: knative-serving*.
. Click *Knative Serving* in the list of *Provided APIs* for the {ServerlessOperatorName} to go to the *Knative Serving* tab.
. Click *Create Knative Serving*.
. In the *Create Knative Serving* page, you can install Knative Serving using the default settings by clicking *Create*.
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You can also modify settings for the Knative Serving installation by editing the `KnativeServing` object using either the form provided, or by editing the YAML.
* Using the form is recommended for simpler configurations that do not require full control of `KnativeServing` object creation.
* Editing the YAML is recommended for more complex configurations that require full control of `KnativeServing` object creation. You can access the YAML by clicking the *edit YAML* link in the top right of the *Create Knative Serving* page.
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After you complete the form, or have finished modifying the YAML, click *Create*.
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[NOTE]
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For more information about configuration options for the KnativeServing custom resource definition, see the documentation on _Advanced installation configuration options_.
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. After you have installed Knative Serving, the `KnativeServing` object is created, and you are automatically directed to the *Knative Serving* tab. You will see the `knative-serving` custom resource in the list of resources.
.Verification
. Click on `knative-serving` custom resource in the *Knative Serving* tab.
. You will be automatically directed to the *Knative Serving Overview* page.
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image::serving-overview.png[Installed Operators page]
. Scroll down to look at the list of *Conditions*.
. You should see a list of conditions with a status of *True*, as shown in the example image.
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image::serving-conditions-true.png[Conditions]
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[NOTE]
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It may take a few seconds for the Knative Serving resources to be created. You can check their status in the *Resources* tab.
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. If the conditions have a status of *Unknown* or *False*, wait a few moments and then check again after you have confirmed that the resources have been created.