# Summary This pull adds back the OpenShift docs as a full dedicated platform The main changes are: - Adding the conditionals for OpenShift - Modifying the Makefile for the new platform - Adding the tutorials back in - Fixing up the navigation headers This was not too much trouble, which bodes well for the future.
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You can install the MinIO Kubernetes plugin by downloading and installing the plugin binary to your local host:
Linux, MacOS
You can download the MinIO kubectl
plugin to your local
system path. The oc
CLI automatically discovers and runs
compatible plugins.
The following code downloads the latest stable version of the MinIO Kubernetes plugin and installs it to the system path:
curl https://github.com/minio/operator/releases/download/v|operator-version-stable|/kubectl-minio_|operator-version-stable|_linux_amd64 -o kubectl-minio
chmod +x kubectl-minio
mv kubectl-minio /usr/local/bin/
The mv
command above may require sudo
escalation depending on the permissions of the authenticated user.
Run the following command to verify installation of the plugin:
oc minio version
The output should display the Operator version as .
Windows
You can download the MinIO kubectl
plugin to your local
system path. The oc
CLI automatically discovers and runs
compatible plugins.
The following PowerShell command downloads the latest stable version of the MinIO Kubernetes plugin and installs it to the system path:
Invoke-WebRequest -Uri "https://github.com/minio/operator/releases/download/v|operator-version-stable|/kubectl-minio_|operator-version-stable|_windows_amd64.exe" -OutFile "C:\kubectl-plugins\kubectl-minio.exe"
Ensure the path to the plugin folder is included in the Windows PATH.
Run the following command to verify installation of the plugin:
oc minio version
The output should display the Operator version as .