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Verify that the Operators have been installed.
a. To verify, in the OpenShift Container Platform web console, navigate to Operators → Installed Operators page.
b. Check that the Operator is installed in the openshift-operators namespace and its status is Succeeded.
So the start of that step 3 talks about Operators (plural) but the step 3.b. only talks about Operator (singular).
Checking on my cluster, I see that in the openshift-operators namespace, two operators were installed:
Red Hat OpenShift GitOps / Succeeded / Up to date / Plugin available
Validated Patterns Operator / Succeeded / Up to date
The documentation should clarify if it is expected that these two operators should be seen there as a result of the previous steps.
In fact, two more operators seem to have been installed in the cluster:
Advanced Cluster Management for Kubernetes / in namespace open-cluster-management / Succeeded / Up to date
multicluster engine for Kubernetes / in namespace multicluster-engine / Succeeded / Up to date
If these are expected as well, the documentation should clearly spell that out too.
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The page https://validatedpatterns.io/patterns/multicloud-gitops/mcg-getting-started/ says
So the start of that step 3 talks about Operators (plural) but the step 3.b. only talks about Operator (singular).
Checking on my cluster, I see that in the
openshift-operators
namespace, two operators were installed:The documentation should clarify if it is expected that these two operators should be seen there as a result of the previous steps.
In fact, two more operators seem to have been installed in the cluster:
If these are expected as well, the documentation should clearly spell that out too.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: