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Show that managed clusters are preconfigured with a pull secret to Red Hat registries and monitor the cluster using the Red Hat Hybrid Cloud Console.
Outcomes
You should be able to:
Manage Red Hat OpenShift on AWS (ROSA) clusters from the Red Hat OpenShift Cluster Manager web console.
Use Red Hat Insights to list advisor recommendations and vulnerabilities for ROSA clusters.
To perform this exercise, ensure that you have completed the section called “Guided Exercise: Configure Developer Self-service for a ROSA Cluster ”.
Procedure 2.2. Instructions
Log in to the OpenShift web console by using your GitHub credentials and then confirm that your ROSA cluster can access the Operator Hub.
Open a command-line terminal on your system and then run the rosa describe cluster command to retrieve the URL of the OpenShift web console.
$rosa describe cluster -c do120-cluster...output omitted... Console URL:https://console-openshift-console.apps.do120-cluster.jf96.p1.openshiftapps.com...output omitted...
The URL in the preceding output is different on your system.
Open a web browser, navigate to the OpenShift web console URL, and then click . If you are not already logged in to GitHub, then provide your GitHub credentials.
Switch to the view and then navigate to → .
A grid of operators from the Operator Hub displays, which confirms that ROSA granted access to the Operator Hub from your cluster.
This is because you configured the rosa CLI with your Red Hat account.

Log in to the Red Hat Hybrid Cloud Console by using your Red Hat credentials and confirm that your ROSA cluster displays in the Red Hat OpenShift Cluster Manager.
Use the web browser to navigate to https://console.redhat.com and then log in by using your Red Hat credentials.
Select to navigate to the OpenShift Cluster Manager.

Navigate to to see the list of clusters.
If your Red Hat account is part of an organization, then you might need to click to limit the view to the clusters that you created by using your account.
Notice that your do120-cluster cluster displays, which confirms that ROSA registered your cluster with OpenShift Cluster Manager.

Click the do120-cluster cluster and then navigate to → .
If you completed the exercise that adds the GitHub identity provider to your cluster, then that identity provider displays.
Notice that you can also declare additional identity providers from that page, or modify the existing ones.

Use Red Hat Insights to verify if some advisories are available for your cluster. To do so, navigate to → and then locate your cluster. Red Hat Insights might not have advisories for your cluster yet.

Verify if Red Hat Insights has identified some vulnerabilities for your cluster. To do so, navigate to → and then locate your cluster. Red Hat Insights might not have detected any vulnerability for your cluster yet.

This concludes the section.