Product Documentation for Red Hat OpenShift GitOps 1.20
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Release notes
Highlights of what is new and what has changed with this OpenShift GitOps release -
Understanding OpenShift GitOps
Introduction to OpenShift GitOps -
Managing cluster configuration
Managing OpenShift Container Platform cluster configuration
Install
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Installing GitOps
Installing the OpenShift GitOps Operator, logging in to the Argo CD instance, and installing the GitOps CLI -
Removing GitOps
Removing OpenShift GitOps Operator from your cluster
Set up
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Argo CD instance
Installing and deploying Argo CD instances, enabling notifications with an Argo CD instance, and configuring the NotificationsConfiguration CR -
Access control and user management
Configuring user authentication and access controls for users and namespaces -
Managing resource use
Configuring resource requests and limits for Argo CD workloads -
Argo CD applications
Creating and deploying applications on the OpenShift cluster by using the Argo CD dashboard, oc tool, or GitOps CLI -
Argo CD application sets
Managing the application set resources in non-control plane namespaces -
Multitenancy
Understanding multitenancy support in GitOps -
Declarative cluster configuration
Configuring an OpenShift cluster with cluster configurations by using OpenShift GitOps and creating and synchronizing applications in the default and code mode by using the GitOps CLI -
Argo CD Agent architecture
Describes the architecture and terminology used in the Argo CD Agent, detailing how agent-based GitOps communication and synchronization works between the control plane and workload clusters. -
Argo CD Agent installation
Installing and deploying the Argo CD Agent, enabling the Argo CD Agent in different modes by using a helm chart.
Progressive delivery
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Argo Rollouts
Using Argo Rollouts for progressive delivery
Security
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Security
Using security features to configure secure communication and protect the possibly sensitive data in transit
Reference
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GitOps CLI (argocd) reference
Configuring the GitOps CLI and logging in to the Argo CD server in the default mode
Manage
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GitOps workloads on infrastructure nodes
Running GitOps control plane workloads on infrastructure nodes
Observability
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Observability
Using observability features to view Argo CD logs and monitor the performance and health of Argo CD and application resources
Troubleshoot
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Troubleshooting issues
Troubleshooting topics for OpenShift GitOps and your cluster