Red Hat Connectivity Link 1.2

Updating Red Hat Connectivity Link

Red Hat OpenShift Documentation Team

Abstract

This guide provides instruction about how to update Red Hat Connectivity Link.

Chapter 1. Updating Connectivity Link 1.2

You can update your Red Hat Connectivity Link from one version to the next if your supported configuration meets the requirements of the version you want to update to.

1.1. Updating Connectivity Link with the OpenShift Container Platform web console

You can update from Connectivity Link 1.1.x to Connectivity Link 1.2 by using the OpenShift Container Platform web console. Make sure that the OpenShift Container Platform version you have is compatible with the Connectivity Link version you want to update to. See the This content is not included.Red Hat Connectivity LInk Life Cycle Policy for details about version support and OpenShift Container Platform compatibility.

Important

On OpenShift Container Platform 4.19 or later, if you are updating your cluster from a previous OpenShift Container Platform version that contains Gateway API Custom Resource Definitions (CRDs), you must ensure that these resources exactly match the Gateway API version supported by OpenShift Container Platform 4.19. For more information, see the OpenShift documentation on managing Gateway API resources.

1.2. Updating to Connectivity Link 1.2 in the web console

Update your Red Hat Connectivity Link with the OpenShift Container Platform web console.

Prerequisites

  • You already have Connectivity Link 1.1.x installed on OpenShift Container Platform {ocp-2} or later.

Procedure

  1. Click Ecosystem > Installed Operators > Red Hat Connectivity Link.
  2. Ensure that the Update channel is set to stable.
  3. If Update approval is set to Automatic, the upgrade is approved and installed immediately when the Update channel is set to stable.
  4. If Update approval is set to Manual, click Install.
  5. Wait until the Connectivity Link Operator is deployed.
  6. Verify that Connectivity Link 1.2 is installed and that your deployment is up and running.

1.3. Using your Red Hat subscription

Red Hat Connectivity Link is provided through a software subscription. To manage your subscriptions, access your account at the Red Hat Customer Portal.

  1. Go to access.redhat.com.
  2. If you do not already have an account, create one.
  3. Log in to your account.
  4. In the menu bar, click Subscriptions to view and manage your subscriptions.

1.4. Additional resources

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