Preface


Learn how to use both the OpenShift CLI (oc) and web console to install Red Hat OpenShift AI Self-Managed on your OpenShift cluster in a disconnected environment. To uninstall the product, learn how to use the recommended command-line interface (CLI) method.

Important

You cannot upgrade from OpenShift AI 2.25 or any earlier version to 3.0. OpenShift AI 3.0 introduces significant technology and component changes and is intended for new installations only. To use OpenShift AI 3.0, install the Red Hat OpenShift AI Operator on a cluster running OpenShift Container Platform 4.19 or later and select the fast-3.x channel.

Support for upgrades will be available in a later release, including upgrades from OpenShift AI 2.25 to a stable 3.x version.

For more information, see the Why upgrades to OpenShift AI 3.0 are not supported Knowledgebase article.

Note

Red Hat does not support installing more than one instance of OpenShift AI on your cluster.

Red Hat does not support installing the Red Hat OpenShift AI Operator on the same cluster as the Red Hat OpenShift AI Add-on.

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