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== Get Started
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=== Using the {project_openshift_product_name} Image Streams and Application Templates
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[IMPORTANT]
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====
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Red Hat JBoss Middleware for OpenShift images are pulled on demand from the secured Red Hat Registry: link:https://access.redhat.com/containers/[registry.redhat.io], which requires authentication. To retrieve content, you will need to log into the registry using the Red Hat account.
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To consume container images from *_registry.redhat.io_* in shared environments such as OpenShift, it is recommended for an administrator to use a Registry Service Account, also referred to as authentication tokens, in place of an individual person's Red Hat Customer Portal credentials.
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To create a Registry Service Account, navigate to the link:https://access.redhat.com/terms-based-registry/[Registry Service Account Management Application], and log in if necessary.
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. From the *_Registry Service Accounts_* page, click *_Create Service Account_*.
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. Provide a name for the Service Account, for example *_registry.redhat.io-sa_*. It will be prepended with a fixed, random string.
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.. Enter a description for the Service Account, for example *_Service account to consume container images from registry.redhat.io._*.
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.. Click *_Create_*.
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. After the Service Account was created, click the *_registry.redhat.io-sa_* link in the *_Account name_* column of the table presented on the *_Registry Service Accounts_* page.
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. Finally, click the *_OpenShift Secret_* tab, and perform all steps listed on that page.
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See the link:https://access.redhat.com/RegistryAuthentication[Red Hat Container Registry Authentication] article for more information.
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====
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To update to the latest {project_openshift_product_name} images, run the following commands:
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. On your master host(s), ensure that you are logged in as a cluster administrator or a user with project administrator access to the global `openshift` project.
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[source,bash,subs="attributes+,macros+"]
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$ oc login -u system:admin
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. Run the following commands to update the core set of {project_name} {project_version} resources for OpenShift in the `openshift` project:
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[source,bash,subs="attributes+,macros+"]
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$ for resource in {project_templates_version}-image-stream.json \
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{project_templates_version}-https.json \
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{project_templates_version}-postgresql.json \
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{project_templates_version}-postgresql-persistent.json \
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{project_templates_version}-x509-https.json \
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{project_templates_version}-x509-postgresql-persistent.json
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do
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oc replace -n openshift --force -f \
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{project_templates_url}/$\{resource}
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done
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. Run the following command to install the {project_name} {project_version} OpenShift image streams in the `openshift` project:
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[source,bash,subs="attributes+,macros+"]
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$ oc -n openshift import-image redhat-{project_templates_version}-openshift:{project_latest_image_tag}
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----
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[[Example-Deploying-SSO]]
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=== Deploying the {project_name} Image
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[[Preparing-SSO-Authentication-for-OpenShift-Deployment]]
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==== Preparing the Deployment
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Log in to the OpenShift CLI with a user that holds the _cluster:admin_ role.
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. Create a new project:
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[source,bash,subs="attributes+,macros+"]
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$ oc new-project sso-app-demo
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. Add the `view` role to the link:https://docs.openshift.com/container-platform/latest/dev_guide/service_accounts.html#default-service-accounts-and-roles[`default`] service account. This enables the service account to view all the resources in the sso-app-demo namespace, which is necessary for managing the cluster.
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[source,bash,subs="attributes+,macros+"]
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$ oc policy add-role-to-user view system:serviceaccount:$(oc project -q):default
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==== Deploying the {project_name} Image using the Application Template
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===== Deploying the Template via OpenShift CLI
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. List the available {project_name} application templates:
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[source,bash,subs="attributes+,macros+"]
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$ oc get templates -n openshift -o name | grep -o '{project_templates_version}.\+'
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{project_templates_version}-https
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{project_templates_version}-postgresql
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{project_templates_version}-postgresql-persistent
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{project_templates_version}-x509-https
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{project_templates_version}-x509-postgresql-persistent
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. Deploy the selected one:
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[source,bash,subs="attributes+,macros+"]
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$ oc new-app --template={project_templates_version}-x509-https
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--> Deploying template "openshift/{project_templates_version}-x509-https" to project sso-app-demo
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{project_name} {project_versionDoc} (Ephemeral)
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An example {project_name} 7 application. For more information about using this template, see https://github.com/jboss-openshift/application-templates.
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A new {project_name} service has been created in your project. The admin username/password for accessing the master realm via the {project_name} console is IACfQO8v/nR7llVSVb4Dye3TNRbXoXhRpAKTmiCRc. The HTTPS keystore used for serving secure content, the JGroups keystore used for securing JGroups communications, and server truststore used for securing {project_name} requests were automatically created via OpenShift's service serving x509 certificate secrets.
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* With parameters:
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* Application Name=sso
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* JGroups Cluster Password=jg0Rssom0gmHBnooDF3Ww7V4Mu5RymmB # generated
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* Datasource Minimum Pool Size=
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* Datasource Maximum Pool Size=
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* Datasource Transaction Isolation=
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* ImageStream Namespace=openshift
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* {project_name} Administrator Username=IACfQO8v # generated
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* {project_name} Administrator Password=nR7llVSVb4Dye3TNRbXoXhRpAKTmiCRc # generated
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* {project_name} Realm=
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* {project_name} Service Username=
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* {project_name} Service Password=
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* Container Memory Limit=1Gi
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--> Creating resources ...
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service "sso" created
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service "secure-sso" created
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service "sso-ping" created
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route "sso" created
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route "secure-sso" created
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deploymentconfig "sso" created
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--> Success
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Run 'oc status' to view your app.
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===== Deploying the Template via the OpenShift Web Console
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Alternatively, perform the following steps to deploy the {project_name} template via the OpenShift web console:
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. Log in to the OpenShift web console and select the _sso-app-demo_ project space.
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. Click *Add to Project*, then *Browse Catalog* to list the default image streams and templates.
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. Use the *Filter by Keyword* search bar to limit the list to those that match _sso_. You may need to click *Middleware*, then *Integration* to show the desired application template.
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. Select an {project_name} application template. This example uses *_{project_name} {project_versionDoc} (Ephemeral)_*.
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. Click *Next* in the *Information* step.
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. From the *Add to Project* drop-down menu, select the _sso-app-demo_ project space. Then click *Next*.
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. Select *Do not bind at this time* radio button in the *Binding* step. Click *Create* to continue.
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. In the *Results* step, click the *Continue to the project overview* link to verify the status of the deployment.
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==== Accessing the Administrator Console of the {project_name} Pod
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After the template got deployed, identify the available routes:
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[source,bash,subs="attributes+,macros+"]
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$ oc get routes
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[cols="7",options="header"]
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|===
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|NAME |HOST/PORT |PATH |SERVICES |PORT |TERMINATION |WILDCARD
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|sso
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|sso-sso-app-demo.openshift.example.com
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|sso
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|<all>
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|reencrypt
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|None
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and access the {project_name} administrator console at:
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* *\https://sso-sso-app-demo.openshift.example.com/auth/admin*
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using the xref:sso-administrator-setup[administrator account].
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