Deploying an instance by using the CLI
You can deploy most instance types by using the CLI.
Before you begin
Configure the correct storage class for Keycloak and IBM PostgreSQL by following the guidance in the "Storage option" section in Keycloak configuration.
Procedures
For instructions on deploying the instance type you want, see the following topics:
Automation assets - Deploying Automation assets by using the CLI
API Connect cluster - Deploying an API Connect cluster by using the CLI
API Manager - Deploying the API Manager subsystem by using the CLI
API Analytics - Deploying the API Analytics subsystem by using the CLI
API CMS Portal - Deploying the API CMS Portal subsystem by using the CLI
API Developer Portal - Deploying the API Developer Portal subsystem by using the CLI
API Gateway - Deploying the API Gateway subsystem by using the CLI
End-to-end monitoring - Deploying end-to-end monitoring by using the CLI
Federated API management - Installing the Federated API Management subsystem in a shared namespace or Installing the Federated API Management subsystem in different namespaces
API Nano Gateway - Installing the DataPower Nano Gateway subsystem in a single namespace on OpenShift
Event Manager - Installing an Event Manager by using the CLI (in the IBM Event Endpoint Management documentation)
Event Gateway - Installing the Event Gateway (in the IBM Event Endpoint Management documentation)
Event Processing - Installing an Event Processing instance by using the CLI) (in the IBM Event Processing documentation)
Kafka cluster - Installing an instance by using the CLI (in the IBM Event Streams documentation)
Kafka topic - Creating a Kafka topic - see "By using the CLI", (in the IBM Event Streams documentation)
Kafka user - Managing access- see "Creating a KafkaUser by using YAML", (in the IBM Event Streams documentation)
Kafka Connect runtime - Using Kafka Connect (in the IBM Event Streams documentation)
Kafka connector - Add connectors you want to use (in the IBM Event Streams documentation)
Integration dashboard - Creating an instance from the Red Hat OpenShift or Kubernetes CLI in the IBM App Connect documentation
Integration design - Creating an instance from the Red Hat OpenShift or Kubernetes CLI in the IBM App Connect documentation
Integration runtime - Creating an instance from the Red Hat OpenShift or Kubernetes CLI in the IBM App Connect documentation
Messaging server - Deploying a Messaging server by using the CLI
Queue manager - Deploy a queue manager with the OpenShift CLI (in the IBM MQ documentation)
Enterprise gateway - Custom resource values