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Now that RHACM is no longer deploying the managed cluster applications everywhere, you must indicate that the new cluster has the managed cluster role.
It is not clear if the steps that we just did caused that "RHACM is no longer deploying the managed cluster applications everywhere" or if that's something that changed in latest versions of ACM.
But more importantly, it is not clear, how the admin should "indicate that the new cluster has the managed cluster role".
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Hmm, is it that Designate the new cluster as a managed cluster site at the bottom of the page? But that says
If you use the command line tools such as clusteradm or cm-cli, you must explicitly indicate that the imported cluster is part of a specific clusterGroup.
and the Deploying a managed cluster by using Red Hat Advanced Cluster Management section is about WebUI, not CLI approach.
Page https://validatedpatterns.io/patterns/multicloud-gitops/mcg-managed-cluster/ shows three steps (1., 2., 3.) in the Deploying a managed cluster by using Red Hat Advanced Cluster Management section, and then it has a sentence
It is not clear if the steps that we just did caused that "RHACM is no longer deploying the managed cluster applications everywhere" or if that's something that changed in latest versions of ACM.
But more importantly, it is not clear, how the admin should "indicate that the new cluster has the managed cluster role".
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: