After installing OpenShift Container Platform, a cluster administrator can configure and customize the following components:
Machine
Bare metal
Cluster
Node
Network
Storage
Users
Alerts and notifications
You can perform the post-installation configuration tasks to configure your environment to meet your need.
The following lists details these configurations:
Configure operating system features: The Machine Config Operator (MCO) manages MachineConfig
objects. By using the MCO, you can configure nodes and custom resources.
Configure bare metal nodes: You can use the Bare Metal Operator (BMO) to manage bare metal hosts. The BMO can complete the following operations:
Inspects hardware details of the host and report them to the bare metal host.
Inspect firmware and configure BIOS settings.
Provision hosts with a desired image.
Clean disk contents for the host before or after provisioning the host.
Configure cluster features. You can modify the following features of an OpenShift Container Platform cluster:
Image registry
Networking configuration
Image build behavior
Identity provider
The etcd configuration
Machine set creation to handle the workloads
Cloud provider credential management
Configuring a private cluster: By default, the installation program provisions OpenShift Container Platform by using a publicly accessible DNS and endpoints. To make your cluster accessible only from within an internal network, configure the following components to make them private:
DNS
ingress Controller
API server
Perform node operations: By default, OpenShift Container Platform uses Red Hat Enterprise Linux CoreOS (RHCOS) compute machines. You can perform the following node operations:
Add and remove compute machines.
Add and remove taints and tolerations.
Configure the maximum number of pods per node.
Enable Device Manager.
Configure users: OAuth access tokens allow users to authenticate themselves to the API. You can configure OAuth to perform the following tasks:
Specify an identity provider
Use role-based access control to define and supply permissions to users
Install an Operator from OperatorHub
Configuring alert notifications: By default, firing alerts are displayed on the Alerting UI of the web console. You can also configure OpenShift Container Platform to send alert notifications to external systems.