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This step explains how to install the Custom Resource Definitions (CRDs) for Apigee hybrid.
Perform a dry-run of the installation by running the following command:
kubectl apply -k apigee-operator/etc/crds/default/ \ --server-side \ --force-conflicts \ --validate=false \ --dry-run=server
After checking the installation with --dry-run, install the Apigee CRDs with
the following command:
kubectl apply -k apigee-operator/etc/crds/default/ \ --server-side \ --force-conflicts \ --validate=false
kubectl get crds command:
kubectl get crds | grep apigee
Your output should look something like the following:
apigeedatastores.apigee.cloud.google.com 2023-10-09T14:48:30Z apigeedeployments.apigee.cloud.google.com 2023-10-09T14:48:30Z apigeeenvironments.apigee.cloud.google.com 2023-10-09T14:48:31Z apigeeissues.apigee.cloud.google.com 2023-10-09T14:48:31Z apigeeorganizations.apigee.cloud.google.com 2023-10-09T14:48:32Z apigeeredis.apigee.cloud.google.com 2023-10-09T14:48:33Z apigeerouteconfigs.apigee.cloud.google.com 2023-10-09T14:48:33Z apigeeroutes.apigee.cloud.google.com 2023-10-09T14:48:33Z apigeetelemetries.apigee.cloud.google.com 2023-10-09T14:48:34Z cassandradatareplications.apigee.cloud.google.com 2023-10-09T14:48:35Z
You have now installed the structure for Apigee hybrid. Next you will check the readiness of your Kubernetes cluster before installing the Apigee Helm charts. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 (NEXT) Step 10: Check cluster readiness 11 12
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