KEYCLOAK-19144 remove "Installing from the command line" chapter
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To install the {project_operator}, you can use:
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To install the {project_operator}, you can use:
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* xref:_install_by_olm[The Operator Lifecycle Manager (OLM)]
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* xref:_install_by_olm[The Operator Lifecycle Manager (OLM)]
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* xref:_install_by_command[Command line installation]
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[[_install_by_olm]]
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[[_install_by_olm]]
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==== Installing using the Operator Lifecycle Manager
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==== Installing using the Operator Lifecycle Manager
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[[_install_by_command]]
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==== Installing from the command line
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You can install the {project_operator} from the command line.
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.Prerequisites
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* You have cluster-admin permission or an equivalent level of permissions granted by an administrator.
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.Procedure
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. Obtain the software to install from this location: link:{operatorRepo_link}[Github repo].
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. Install all required custom resource definitions:
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[source,bash,subs=+attributes]
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$ {create_cmd} -f deploy/crds/
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. Create a new namespace (or reuse an existing one) such as the namespace `myproject`:
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$ {create_cmd} namespace myproject
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. Deploy a role, role binding, and service account for the Operator:
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$ {create_cmd} -f deploy/role.yaml -n myproject
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$ {create_cmd} -f deploy/role_binding.yaml -n myproject
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$ {create_cmd} -f deploy/service_account.yaml -n myproject
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. Deploy the Operator:
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$ {create_cmd} -f deploy/operator.yaml -n myproject
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. Confirm that the Operator is running:
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$ {create_cmd_brief} get deployment keycloak-operator
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NAME READY UP-TO-DATE AVAILABLE AGE
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keycloak-operator 1/1 1 1 41s
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.Additional resources
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* When the Operator installation completes, you are ready to create your first custom resource. See xref:_keycloak_cr[{project_name} installation using a custom resource].
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ifeval::[{project_community}==true]
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However, if you want to start tracking all Operator activities before creating custom resources, see the xref:_monitoring-operator[Application Monitoring Operator].
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* For more information on a Kubernetes installation, see link:https://operatorhub.io/how-to-install-an-operator[How to install an Operator from OperatorHub.io].
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* For more information on OpenShift Operators, see the link:https://docs.openshift.com/container-platform/4.4/operators/olm-what-operators-are.html[OpenShift Operators guide].
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