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MinIO Operator Console

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The Operator Console provides a rich user interface for deploying and managing MinIO Tenants on Kubernetes infrastructure. Installing the MinIO Kubernetes Operator <deploy-operator-kubernetes> automatically installs and configures the Operator Console.

MinIO Operator Console

This page summarizes the functions available with the MinIO Operator Console.

Connect to the Operator Console

Tenant Management

The MinIO Operator Console supports deploying, managing, and monitoring MinIO Tenants on the Kubernetes cluster.

MinIO Operator Console

You can deploy a MinIO Tenant <minio-k8s-deploy-minio-tenant> through the Operator Console.

The Operator Console automatically detects MinIO Tenants deployed on the cluster when provisioned through:

  • Operator Console
  • MinIO Kubernetes Plugin <minio-k8s-deploy-minio-tenant-commandline>
  • Helm
  • Kustomize

Select a listed tenant to open an in-browser view of that tenant's MinIO Console. You can use this view to directly manage, modify, expand, upgrade, and delete the tenant through the Operator UI.

Operator 5.0.0

You can download a Log Report for a tenant from the Pods summary screen.

The report downloads as <tenant-name>-report.zip. The ZIP archive contains status, events, and log information for each pool on the deployment. The archive also includes a summary yaml file describing the deployment.

|subnet| users relying on the commercial license should register the MinIO tenants to their SUBNET account, which can be done through the Operator Console.

Tenant Registration

|subnet| users relying on the commercial license should register the MinIO tenants to their SUBNET account, which can be done through the Operator Console.

MinIO Operator Console Register Screen

  1. Select the Register tab

  2. Enter the API Key

    You can obtain the key from |SUBNET| through the Console by selecting Get from SUBNET.

TLS Certificate Renewal

Operator 4.5.4 or later

Operator versions 4.5.4 and later automatically renew a tenant's certificates when the duration of the certificate has reached 80% of its life.

For example, a tenant certificate was issued on January 1, 2023, and set to expire on December 31, 2023. 80% of the 1 year life of the certificate comes on day 292, or October 19, 2023. On that date, Operator automatically renews the tenant's certificate.

Operator 4.3.3 to 4.5.3

Operator versions 4.3.3 through 4.5.3 automatically renew tenant certificates after they reach 48 hours before expiration.

For a certificate that expires on December 31, 2023, Operator renews the certificate on December 29 or December 30, within 48 of the expiration.

Operator 4.3.2 or earlier

Operator versions 4.3.2 and earlier do not automatically renew certificates. You must renew the tenant certificates on these releases separately.

Review Your MinIO License

To review which license you are using and the features available through different license options, select the License tab.

MinIO supports two licenses: AGPLv3 Open Source or a MinIO Commercial License. Subscribers to |SUBNET| use MinIO under a commercial license.

You can also Subscribe from the License screen.