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You can use Zero-Touch Provisioning (ZTP) to deploy OpenShift Container Platform in a hub-spoke architecture, where a single hub cluster manages multiple spoke clusters in a disconnected environment. For more information, see ZTP documentation.
To use ZTP, you need:
Note:The hypershift add-on agent must contain runAsNonRoot: false.
CSAH nodes host the RHCOS ISO and RootFS images that are used to provision the distributed unit bare-metal hosts.
[core@csah ~]$ export ISO_IMAGE_NAME= rhcos-4.14.0-x86_64-live.x86_64.iso
[core@csah ~]$ export ROOTFS_IMAGE_NAME= rhcos-4.14.0-x86_64-live-rootfs.x86_64.img
[core@csah ~]$ export OCP_VERSION=4.14.0
[core@csah ~]$ sudo wget https://mirror.openshift.com/pub/openshift-v4/dependencies/rhcos/4.14/${OCP_VERSION}/${ISO_IMAGE_NAME} -O /var/www/html/${ISO_IMAGE_NAME}
[core@csah ~]$ sudo wget https://mirror.openshift.com/pub/openshift-v4/dependencies/rhcos/4.14/${OCP_VERSION}/${ROOTFS_IMAGE_NAME} -O /var/www/html/${ROOTFS_IMAGE_NAME}
At a high level, preparing the hub cluster requires you to: