diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 49365b7..4c41eec 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -43,6 +43,8 @@ The "Basic" installation deploys the operator (from the current release) from Do This is the fastest way to get up and running with a new Redis Enterprise on Kubernetes. 1. Create a new namespace: + > Note: +For the purpose of this doc, we'll use the name "demo" for our cluster's namespace. ```bash kubectl create namespace demo @@ -111,16 +113,18 @@ This is the fastest way to get up and running with a new Redis Enterprise on Kub NAME TYPE DATA AGE admission-tls Opaque 2 2m43s ``` + + > **Note:** If you're not using multiple namespaces you may proceed to step 6. + * Enable the Kubernetes webhook using the generated certificate - **NOTE**: One must replace REPLACE_WITH_NAMESPACE in the following command with the namespace the REC was installed into. * Save the certificate into a local environmental variable ```shell script CERT=`kubectl get secret admission-tls -o jsonpath='{.data.cert}'` ``` * Create a patch file ```shell script - sed 's/NAMESPACE_OF_SERVICE_ACCOUNT/REPLACE_WITH_NAMESPACE/g' admission/webhook.yaml | kubectl create -f - + sed 's/NAMESPACE_OF_SERVICE_ACCOUNT/demo/g' admission/webhook.yaml | kubectl create -f - cat > modified-webhook.yaml < modified-webhook.yaml <