Install the Platform Operator

Important
This guide assumes you have already installed the ddlctl command line tool. If you have not done so yet, please follow the ddlctl installation guide first and ensure you have the correct ddlctl version for your target Domino version per the releases page.

From there, the installation is straightforward and you can just run the following command:

ddlctl bootstrap --skip-domino-resource
Note
The --disable-webhook flag is available in ddlctl version 0.4.7 and later. While we recommend keeping the default behavior of the Platform Operator chart, you can opt to disable the validating webhook with this flag.

Offline installation

If you are installing the Domino Platform Operator on a system that is not connected to the internet, you will need to download the Helm chart independently and point ddlctl to it in your local environment, rather than relying on the default behavior of it pulling it for you.

Download the Helm Chart

Find the version of the Platform Operator that corresponds to your Domino version on the releases page and substitute it in the command below:

wget https://mirrors.domino.tech/s3/domino-artifacts/platform-operator/platform-operator-<version>.tgz

For example, if you are installing the Platform Operator for Domino 6.0.0, per the releases page, you would run the following command in order to fetch the Operator (0.4.4) for that version:

wget https://mirrors.domino.tech/s3/domino-artifacts/platform-operator/platform-operator-0.4.4.tgz

Unarchive the Helm chart

You can either click on the downloaded file to unarchive it or run the following command:

tar -xvf platform-operator-<version>.tgz

This will result in a directory named platform-operator.

Run the bootstrap command

ddlctl bootstrap --chart-repo-url platform-operator --skip-domino-resource

If you downloaded and unarchived the Helm chart in a different directory than your current working directory, make sure to specify that in the --chart-repo-url flag.