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{:shortdesc: .shortdesc} {:codeblock: .codeblock} {:screen: .screen} {:tip: .tip} {:note: .note} {:important: .important}

Installing software from a private catalog

{: #install-sw}

You can install software that's been added to a private catalog if you're the catalog owner or you have the required access to it. {: shortdesc}

Before you begin

{: #prereq-installsw}

To complete this task, you need to be assigned the following roles:

  • Viewer role on the catalog management service
  • Administrator and manager roles on the cluster
  • Viewer role on all resource groups. Select No service access, a resource group name, then the role, and repeat for each resource group.

For more information, see Assigning catalog management access.

Installing software by using the console

{: #installsw-console}

  1. Click Catalog in the console menu bar.

  2. Select the name of the catalog from the list of catalogs.

  3. Click Private > the software type that you want to install.

  4. Select a cluster, and enter one of the following values:

    • A namespace if your deployment target is IBM Kubernetes Service.
    • A project name if your deployment target is Red Hat OpenShift.

You can install software to clusters that are deployed to classic {{site.data.keyword.cloud}} infrastructure. Installing software to clusters that are deployed to {{site.data.keyword.cloud_notm}} Virtual Private Cloud is currently not supported. {: note}

  1. Click Install.