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To install IBM® Watson OpenScale, you must have a registry server where you can host
the images for the Cloud Pak for Data control plane and the services that you want
to install. When you run the cpd installation command from a client workstation,
it downloads Helm charts from a public IBM file server, transfers all images from
the entitled IBM Docker registry to your registry server, and deploys the Helm
charts to a project in your OpenShift® cluster.
Product EULA
* If you have a publicly available EULA for your product provide the URL here.
Instructions to obtain the container images from the hosted registry.
After you order IBM® Watson OpenScale, an entitlement key for the software is associated
with your My IBM account. Watson OpenScale includes entitlement to both the
Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform, Red Hat Enterprise Linux, and IBM® Cloud
Pak for Data. You can download Red Hat OpenShift either from IBM Passport
Advantage® or directly from the Red Hat Customer Portal.
* Specify if authentication is required to access the repository.
* If your product is supported on OpenShift, for best practices, it is recommended to use registry tokens when pulling content for OpenShift deployments.
Use the following command(s) from a system with podman installed.
*If your product is supported on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8, with the release of RHEL8, there is a new set of container tools which allow users to find, run, build, and share containers. This set of tools allows you to start simple with podman, and adopt more sophisticated tools (buildah, and skopeo) as you discover advanced use cases.
Example:
$ podman login <Hosted Registry Name>
Username: ${REGISTRY-SERVICE-ACCOUNT-USERNAME}
Password: ${REGISTRY-SERVICE-ACCOUNT-PASSWORD}
Login Succeeded!
$ podman pull <Repository Path for your container image>
Use the following command(s) from a system with docker service installed and running.
Example:
$ docker login <Hosted Registry Name>
Username: ${REGISTRY-SERVICE-ACCOUNT-USERNAME}
Password: ${REGISTRY-SERVICE-ACCOUNT-PASSWORD}
Login Succeeded!
$ docker pull <Repository Path for your container image>
Quick Start commands to start the application
*Provide instructions on how to use the image to quick start your application.
User Guide
*If you have a publicly available “User Guide or Quick Start Guide” for your product please provide the URL here.
Support
*Provide the details on how to get help, if needed, during the download of the container images.