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If you're planning to use or test the Hosted Control Plane feature in OKD 4.13, you'll need to install the Multicluster Engine for Kubernetes. However, by default, this operator is not available.
After a conversation by email with Scott Berens from Red Hat, I received the following message:
João- the community operators do not show up in the OperatorHub catalog on 4.13 due to this annotation entry:
https://github.com/redhat-openshift-ecosystem/community-operators-prod/blob/main/operators/stolostron/0.2.0/metadata/annotations.yaml#L8
com.redhat.openshift.versions: v4.10-v4.12
We'll get that corrected soon to open it up for 4.13+
Before speaking with Scott, I found an alternative solution for my case. I used the following link https://github.com/stolostron/deploy/tree/master/multiclusterengine. By running the script "/multiclusterengine/start.sh" I was able to successfully deploy the Multicluster Engine for Kubernetes. This allowed the Multicluster Engine for Kubernetes to appear in the Operator Hub.
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Hello,
If you're planning to use or test the Hosted Control Plane feature in OKD 4.13, you'll need to install the Multicluster Engine for Kubernetes. However, by default, this operator is not available.
After a conversation by email with Scott Berens from Red Hat, I received the following message:
Before speaking with Scott, I found an alternative solution for my case. I used the following link https://github.com/stolostron/deploy/tree/master/multiclusterengine. By running the script "/multiclusterengine/start.sh" I was able to successfully deploy the Multicluster Engine for Kubernetes. This allowed the Multicluster Engine for Kubernetes to appear in the Operator Hub.
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