The Kubernetes plugin is gone, this PR replaces the procedures that use `kubectl minio` in all its various forms. The plugin was referenced on many pages and for many purposes so there is _a lot_ of restructuring involved. Some procedures no longer have CLI instructions, which can be addressed in subsequent PRs. Everything should have at least one working method, even if it's to use Operator Console. - Remove references to plugin, except for pre-4.5.8 upgrade paths - Move pre-4.5.8 upgrade paths to new child page (currently hidden from TOC, linked in page) - Fill in with new Kustomize, kubectl, and/or Operator Console steps. A handful of old screen captures still to be updated Staged: - [Operator deploy](http://192.241.195.202:9000/staging/DOCS-1213-upstream/k8s/operations/installation.html) - [Operator upgrade](http://192.241.195.202:9000/staging/DOCS-1213-upstream/k8s/operations/install-deploy-manage/upgrade-minio-operator.html) - [Deploy and manage Tenants](http://192.241.195.202:9000/staging/DOCS-1213-upstream/k8s/operations/deploy-manage-tenants.html) Fixes https://github.com/minio/docs/issues/1213
		
			
				
	
	
	
		
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	You can install the MinIO plugin using either the Kubernetes Krew plugin manager or manually by downloading and installing the plugin binary to your local host:
Krew Plugin Manager
Krew is a kubectl plugin manager developed by the Kubernetes SIG CLI group.
See the krew installation
documentation for specific instructions. You can use the Krew plugin
for Linux, macOS, and Windows operating systems.
You can use Krew to install the MinIO kubectl plugin
using the following commands:
kubectl krew update
kubectl krew install minioIf you want to update the MinIO plugin with Krew, use the following command:
kubectl krew upgrade minioManual (Linux, MacOS)
You can download the MinIO kubectl plugin to your local
system path. The kubectl CLI automatically discovers and
runs compatible plugins.
The following code downloads the most recent version of the MinIO Kubernetes plugin and installs it to the system path:
curl https://github.com/minio/operator/releases/download/v5.0.14/kubectl-minio_5.0.14_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:
kubectl minio versionThe output should display the Operator version as 5.0.14.
Manual (Windows)
You can download the MinIO kubectl plugin to your local
system path. The kubectl CLI automatically discovers and
runs compatible plugins.
The following PowerShell command downloads the most recent version of the MinIO Kubernetes plugin and installs it to the system path:
Invoke-WebRequest -Uri "https://github.com/minio/operator/releases/download/v5.0.14/kubectl-minio_5.0.14_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:
kubectl minio versionThe output should display the Operator version as 5.0.14.