How to install KOSI as a user
Setting up KOSI on RHEL systems requires a few key steps, including downloading the RPM file and configuring your environment. Here’s a quick guide to help you through the process.
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In the following sections, you will find everything from initial setup and configuration, to advanced tips and tricks that will help you get the most out of the software. Our aim is to assist you in becoming proficient with kosi, enhancing both your productivity and your user experience.
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Setting up KOSI on RHEL systems requires a few key steps, including downloading the RPM file and configuring your environment. Here’s a quick guide to help you through the process.
With KOSI-2.12.X we change some in the authentication process for the whole KubeOps brand. We are using now a SSO to interact with kubeops.net and our registry.
Building a KOSI package is an easy and efficient way to build your own packages. This guide outlines the essential steps and commands to help you successfully build your KOSI package.
Installing and accessing plugins from the KubeOpsHub are straightforward steps to improve your KOSI experience. Below, you’ll find a guide on how to install and access the desired plugins.
The KOSI Proxy allows fetching packages and container images while blocking uploads to the internet and limiting access to a HUB. This guide details the installation and configuration steps for KOSI Proxy.
Updating KOSI is a straightforward process that ensures you have the latest features and security enhancements. Follow this guide to update KOSI by downloading the appropriate RPM file and installing it on your system.
Installing KOSI packages from the KubeOps Hub simplifies the installation of packages and programs within a Kubernetes cluster. This guide outlines the steps for installing packages from public and private hubs, including offline installations.
Creating a KOSI package is an easy and efficient way to create your own packages. This guide outlines the essential steps and commands to help you successfully create your KOSI package.