Understanding AWS Load Balancer Operator
The AWS Load Balancer (ALB) Operator deploys and manages an instance of the aws-load-balancer-controller
resource. You can install the AWS Load Balancer Operator from the OperatorHub by using OKD web console or CLI.
Installing the AWS Load Balancer Operator
You can install the AWS Load Balancer Operator from the OperatorHub by using the OKD web console.
Prerequisites
You have logged in to the OKD web console as a user with
cluster-admin
permissions.Your cluster is configured with AWS as the platform type and cloud provider.
Procedure
Navigate to Operators → OperatorHub in the OKD web console.
Select the AWS Load Balancer Operator. You can use the Filter by keyword text box or use the filter list to search for the AWS Load Balancer Operator from the list of Operators.
Select the
aws-load-balancer-operator
namespace.Follow the instructions to prepare the Operator for installation.
On the AWS Load Balancer Operator page, click Install.
On the Install Operator page, select the following options:
Update the channel as stable-v1.
Installation mode as A specific namespace on the cluster.
Installed Namespace as
aws-load-balancer-operator
. If theaws-load-balancer-operator
namespace does not exist, it gets created during the Operator installation.Select Update approval as Automatic or Manual. By default, the Update approval is set to Automatic. If you select automatic updates, the Operator Lifecycle Manager (OLM) automatically upgrades the running instance of your Operator without any intervention. If you select manual updates, the OLM creates an update request. As a cluster administrator, you must then manually approve that update request to update the Operator updated to the new version.
Click Install.
Verification
- Verify that the AWS Load Balancer Operator shows the Status as Succeeded on the Installed Operators dashboard.