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// Module included in the following assemblies:
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//
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// * windows_containers/enabling-windows-container-workloads.adoc
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:_mod-docs-content-type: PROCEDURE
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[id="installing-wmco-using-cli_{context}"]
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= Installing the Windows Machine Config Operator using the CLI
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You can use the OpenShift CLI (`oc`) to install the Windows Machine Config Operator (WMCO).
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[NOTE]
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====
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Dual NIC is not supported on WMCO-managed Windows instances.
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====
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.Procedure
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. Create a namespace for the WMCO.
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.. Create a `Namespace` object YAML file for the WMCO. For example, `wmco-namespace.yaml`:
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[source,yaml]
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----
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apiVersion: v1
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kind: Namespace
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metadata:
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name: openshift-windows-machine-config-operator <1>
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labels:
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openshift.io/cluster-monitoring: "true" <2>
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----
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<1> It is recommended to deploy the WMCO in the `openshift-windows-machine-config-operator` namespace.
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<2> This label is required for enabling cluster monitoring for the WMCO.
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.. Create the namespace:
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[source,terminal]
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----
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$ oc create -f <file-name>.yaml
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----
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For example:
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[source,terminal]
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----
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$ oc create -f wmco-namespace.yaml
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----
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. Create the Operator group for the WMCO.
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.. Create an `OperatorGroup` object YAML file. For example, `wmco-og.yaml`:
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[source,yaml]
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apiVersion: operators.coreos.com/v1
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kind: OperatorGroup
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metadata:
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name: windows-machine-config-operator
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namespace: openshift-windows-machine-config-operator
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spec:
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targetNamespaces:
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- openshift-windows-machine-config-operator
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----
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.. Create the Operator group:
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[source,terminal]
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----
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$ oc create -f <file-name>.yaml
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----
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For example:
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[source,terminal]
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----
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$ oc create -f wmco-og.yaml
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----
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. Subscribe the namespace to the WMCO.
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.. Create a `Subscription` object YAML file. For example, `wmco-sub.yaml`:
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[source,yaml, subs="attributes+"]
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apiVersion: operators.coreos.com/v1alpha1
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kind: Subscription
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metadata:
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name: windows-machine-config-operator
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namespace: openshift-windows-machine-config-operator
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spec:
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channel: "stable" <1>
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installPlanApproval: "Automatic" <2>
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name: "windows-machine-config-operator"
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source: "redhat-operators" <3>
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sourceNamespace: "openshift-marketplace" <4>
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----
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<1> Specify `stable` as the channel.
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<2> Set an approval strategy. You can set `Automatic` or `Manual`.
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<3> Specify the `redhat-operators` catalog source, which contains the `windows-machine-config-operator` package manifests. If your {product-title} is installed on a restricted network, also known as a disconnected cluster, specify the name of the `CatalogSource` object you created when you configured the Operator LifeCycle Manager (OLM).
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<4> Namespace of the catalog source. Use `openshift-marketplace` for the default software catalog sources.
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.. Create the subscription:
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[source,terminal]
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----
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$ oc create -f <file-name>.yaml
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----
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For example:
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[source,terminal]
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$ oc create -f wmco-sub.yaml
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The WMCO is now installed to the `openshift-windows-machine-config-operator`.
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. Verify the WMCO installation:
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[source,terminal]
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$ oc get csv -n openshift-windows-machine-config-operator
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----
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.Example output
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[source,terminal]
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NAME DISPLAY VERSION REPLACES PHASE
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windows-machine-config-operator.2.0.0 Windows Machine Config Operator 2.0.0 Succeeded
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----
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