Preface
As a system engineer, you can deploy a Red Hat Decision Manager authoring or managed environment on Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform to provide a platform for developing or running services and other business assets.
Prerequisites
- Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform version 3.11 is deployed.
- At least four gigabytes of memory are available in the OpenShift cluster/namespace.
- The OpenShift project for the deployment has been created.
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You are logged in to the project using the
occommand. For more information about theoccommand-line tool, see the OpenShift CLI Reference. If you want to use the OpenShift Web console to deploy templates, you must also be logged on using the Web console. - Dynamic persistent volume (PV) provisioning is enabled. Alternatively, if dynamic PV provisioning is not enabled, a sufficient persistent volume must be available. By default, Business Central requires one 1Gi PV. You can change the PV size for Business Central persistent storage in the template parameters.
Your OpenShift environment supports persistent volumes with
ReadWriteManymode. For information about access mode support in OpenShift Online volume plug-ins, see Access Modes.ImportantReadWriteManymode is not supported on OpenShift Online and OpenShift Dedicated.
Since Red Hat Decision Manager version 7.5, support for Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform 3.x is deprecated, including installation using all templates and using the Automation Broker (Ansible Playbook). New features might not be added, and this functionality will be removed in a future release.