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Installing the SR-IOV Operator - Hardware networks | Networking | OpenShift Container Platform 4.17
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You can install the Single Root I/O Virtualization (SR-IOV) Network Operator on your cluster to manage SR-IOV network devices and network attachments.

Installing the SR-IOV Network Operator

As a cluster administrator, you can install the Single Root I/O Virtualization (SR-IOV) Network Operator by using the OpenShift Container Platform cli or the web console.

cli: Installing the SR-IOV Network Operator

As a cluster administrator, you can install the Operator using the cli.

Prerequisites
  • A cluster installed on bare-metal hardware with nodes that have hardware that supports SR-IOV.

  • Install the OpenShift cli (oc).

  • An account with cluster-admin privileges.

Procedure
  1. Create the openshift-sriov-network-operator namespace by entering the following command:

    $ cat << EOF| oc create -f -
    apiVersion: v1
    kind: Namespace
    metadata:
      name: openshift-sriov-network-operator
      annotations:
        workload.openshift.io/allowed: management
    EOF
  2. Create an OperatorGroup custom resource (CR) by entering the following command:

    $ cat << EOF| oc create -f -
    apiVersion: operators.coreos.com/v1
    kind: OperatorGroup
    metadata:
      name: sriov-network-operators
      namespace: openshift-sriov-network-operator
    spec:
      targetNamespaces:
      - openshift-sriov-network-operator
    EOF
  3. Create a Subscription CR for the SR-IOV Network Operator by entering the following command:

    $ cat << EOF| oc create -f -
    apiVersion: operators.coreos.com/v1alpha1
    kind: Subscription
    metadata:
      name: sriov-network-operator-subscription
      namespace: openshift-sriov-network-operator
    spec:
      channel: stable
      name: sriov-network-operator
      source: redhat-operators
      sourceNamespace: openshift-marketplace
    EOF
  4. Create an SriovoperatorConfig resource by entering the following command:

    $ cat <<EOF | oc create -f -
    apiVersion: sriovnetwork.openshift.io/v1
    kind: SriovOperatorConfig
    metadata:
      name: default
      namespace: openshift-sriov-network-operator
    spec:
      enableInjector: true
      enableOperatorWebhook: true
      logLevel: 2
      disableDrain: false
    EOF
Verification
  • Check that the Operator is installed by entering the following command:

    $ oc get csv -n openshift-sriov-network-operator \
      -o custom-columns=Name:.metadata.name,Phase:.status.phase
    Example output
    Name                                         Phase
    sriov-network-operator.4.17.0-202406131906   Succeeded

Web console: Installing the SR-IOV Network Operator

As a cluster administrator, you can install the Operator using the web console.

Prerequisites
  • A cluster installed on bare-metal hardware with nodes that have hardware that supports SR-IOV.

  • Install the OpenShift cli (oc).

  • An account with cluster-admin privileges.

Procedure
  1. Install the SR-IOV Network Operator:

    1. In the OpenShift Container Platform web console, click OperatorsOperatorHub.

    2. Select SR-IOV Network Operator from the list of available Operators, and then click Install.

    3. On the Install Operator page, under Installed Namespace, select Operator recommended Namespace.

    4. click Install.

  2. Verify that the SR-IOV Network Operator is installed successfully:

    1. Navigate to the OperatorsInstalled Operators page.

    2. Ensure that SR-IOV Network Operator is listed in the openshift-sriov-network-operator project with a Status of InstallSucceeded.

      During installation an Operator might display a Failed status. If the installation later succeeds with an InstallSucceeded message, you can ignore the Failed message.

      If the Operator does not appear as installed, to troubleshoot further:

      • Inspect the Operator Subscriptions and Install Plans tabs for any failure or errors under Status.

      • Navigate to the WorkloadsPods page and check the logs for pods in the openshift-sriov-network-operator project.

      • Check the namespace of the YAML file. If the annotation is missing, you can add the annotation workload.openshift.io/allowed=management to the Operator namespace with the following command:

        $ oc annotate ns/openshift-sriov-network-operator workload.openshift.io/allowed=management

        For single-node OpenShift clusters, the annotation workload.openshift.io/allowed=management is required for the namespace.