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  1. Advanced clusters
  2. Setting up AWS
  3. Setting up Google Cloud
  4. Setting up Microsoft Azure
  5. Setting up a self-service cluster
  6. Setting up a local cluster
  7. Advanced configurations
  8. Troubleshooting
  9. Appendix A: Command reference

Advanced Clusters

Advanced Clusters

Prepare for local clusters

Prepare for local clusters

Before you deploy a local cluster, complete preparation steps such as adding domains to your allowlist and disabling your OS firewall. A local cluster runs mappings in advanced mode.
Before you deploy a local cluster, be sure you've completed the following preparation steps:
  • Add the following domains to the outbound allowlist for your local cluster and ensure that they are reachable from the Secure Agent machine:
    artifacthub.informaticacloud.com infacloud.jfrog.io infacloud-ct-cdie-docker.jfrog.io infacloud-discale-docker-stable.jfrog.io rhui3.<region>.<cloud>.ce.redhat.com (RHEL 8.x ONLY)
    Example of the last domain above:
    rhui3.us-west-2.aws.ce.redhat.com
    The local cluster needs to access these domains to fetch artifacts such as machine images, and to access sources and targets.
  • Disable the OS firewall by running this command on the Secure Agent machine:
    sudo systemctl disable firewalld
    Disabling the OS firewall prevents disruption of jobs sent to the local cluster.

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