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Chapter 10. Using Red Hat subscriptions in builds
Use the following sections to install Red Hat subscription content within OpenShift Container Platform builds.
10.1. Creating an image stream tag for the Red Hat Universal Base Image
To install Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) packages within a build, you can create an image stream tag to reference the Red Hat Universal Base Image (UBI).
To make the UBI available in every project in the cluster, add the image stream tag to the openshift
namespace. Otherwise, to make it available in a specific project, add the image stream tag to that project.
Image stream tags grant access to the UBI by using the registry.redhat.io
credentials that are present in the install pull secret, without exposing the pull secret to other users. This method is more convenient than requiring each developer to install pull secrets with registry.redhat.io
credentials in each project.
Procedure
To create an
ImageStreamTag
resource in theopenshift
namespace, so it is available to developers in all projects, enter the following command:$ oc tag --source=docker registry.redhat.io/ubi9/ubi:latest ubi9:latest -n openshift
TipYou can alternatively apply the following YAML to create an
ImageStreamTag
resource in theopenshift
namespace:apiVersion: image.openshift.io/v1 kind: ImageStream metadata: name: ubi9 namespace: openshift spec: tags: - from: kind: DockerImage name: registry.redhat.io/ubi9/ubi:latest name: latest referencePolicy: type: Source
To create an
ImageStreamTag
resource in a single project, enter the following command:$ oc tag --source=docker registry.redhat.io/ubi9/ubi:latest ubi:latest
TipYou can alternatively apply the following YAML to create an
ImageStreamTag
resource in a single project:apiVersion: image.openshift.io/v1 kind: ImageStream metadata: name: ubi9 spec: tags: - from: kind: DockerImage name: registry.redhat.io/ubi9/ubi:latest name: latest referencePolicy: type: Source
10.2. Adding subscription entitlements as a build secret
Builds that use Red Hat subscriptions to install content must include the entitlement keys as a build secret.
Prerequisites
- You must have access to Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) package repositories through your subscription. The entitlement secret to access these repositories is automatically created by the Insights Operator when your cluster is subscribed.
-
You must have access to the cluster as a user with the
cluster-admin
role or you have permission to access secrets in theopenshift-config-managed
project.
Procedure
Copy the entitlement secret from the
openshift-config-managed
namespace to the namespace of the build by entering the following commands:$ cat << EOF > secret-template.txt kind: Secret apiVersion: v1 metadata: name: etc-pki-entitlement type: Opaque data: {{ range \$key, \$value := .data }} {{ \$key }}: {{ \$value }} {{ end }} EOF $ oc get secret etc-pki-entitlement -n openshift-config-managed -o=go-template-file --template=secret-template.txt | oc apply -f -
Add the etc-pki-entitlement secret as a build volume in the build configuration’s Docker strategy:
strategy: dockerStrategy: from: kind: ImageStreamTag name: ubi9:latest volumes: - name: etc-pki-entitlement mounts: - destinationPath: /etc/pki/entitlement source: type: Secret secret: secretName: etc-pki-entitlement
10.3. Running builds with Subscription Manager
10.3.1. Docker builds using Subscription Manager
Docker strategy builds can use yum
or dnf
to install additional Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) packages.
Prerequisites
- The entitlement keys must be added as build strategy volumes.
Procedure
Use the following as an example Dockerfile to install content with the Subscription Manager:
FROM registry.redhat.io/ubi9/ubi:latest RUN rm -rf /etc/rhsm-host 1 RUN yum --enablerepo=codeready-builder-for-rhel-9-x86_64-rpms install \ 2 nss_wrapper \ uid_wrapper -y && \ yum clean all -y RUN ln -s /run/secrets/rhsm /etc/rhsm-host 3
- 1
- You must include the command to remove the
/etc/rhsm-host
directory and all its contents in your Dockerfile before executing anyyum
ordnf
commands. - 2
- Use the Red Hat Package Browser to find the correct repositories for your installed packages.
- 3
- You must restore the
/etc/rhsm-host
symbolic link to keep your image compatible with other Red Hat container images.
10.4. Running builds with Red Hat Satellite subscriptions
10.4.1. Adding Red Hat Satellite configurations to builds
Builds that use Red Hat Satellite to install content must provide appropriate configurations to obtain content from Satellite repositories.
Prerequisites
You must provide or create a
yum
-compatible repository configuration file that downloads content from your Satellite instance.Sample repository configuration
[test-<name>] name=test-<number> baseurl = https://satellite.../content/dist/rhel/server/7/7Server/x86_64/os enabled=1 gpgcheck=0 sslverify=0 sslclientkey = /etc/pki/entitlement/...-key.pem sslclientcert = /etc/pki/entitlement/....pem
Procedure
Create a
ConfigMap
object containing the Satellite repository configuration file by entering the following command:$ oc create configmap yum-repos-d --from-file /path/to/satellite.repo
Add the Satellite repository configuration and entitlement key as a build volumes:
strategy: dockerStrategy: from: kind: ImageStreamTag name: ubi9:latest volumes: - name: yum-repos-d mounts: - destinationPath: /etc/yum.repos.d source: type: ConfigMap configMap: name: yum-repos-d - name: etc-pki-entitlement mounts: - destinationPath: /etc/pki/entitlement source: type: Secret secret: secretName: etc-pki-entitlement
10.4.2. Docker builds using Red Hat Satellite subscriptions
Docker strategy builds can use Red Hat Satellite repositories to install subscription content.
Prerequisites
- You have added the entitlement keys and Satellite repository configurations as build volumes.
Procedure
Use the following example to create a
Dockerfile
for installing content with Satellite:FROM registry.redhat.io/ubi9/ubi:latest RUN rm -rf /etc/rhsm-host 1 RUN yum --enablerepo=codeready-builder-for-rhel-9-x86_64-rpms install \ 2 nss_wrapper \ uid_wrapper -y && \ yum clean all -y RUN ln -s /run/secrets/rhsm /etc/rhsm-host 3
- 1
- You must include the command to remove the
/etc/rhsm-host
directory and all its contents in your Dockerfile before executing anyyum
ordnf
commands. - 2
- Contact your Satellite system administrator to find the correct repositories for the build’s installed packages.
- 3
- You must restore the
/etc/rhsm-host
symbolic link to keep your image compatible with other Red Hat container images.
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