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  1. Download the Datameer Helm chart:

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    1) Get the chart archive at https://github.com/Datameer-Inc/helm/archive/master.zip
    2) Unzip the file.

  2. Edit your /etc/hosts file on your system (Linux/MacOS) or equivalent (Windows) to add a DNS entry for the ICP4D cluster you'll be connecting to (this is needed for the Docker steps below):

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    <IP to your ICP4D cluster provided by IBM> mycluster.icp

    Example:

    169.55.96.301 mycluster.icp

  3. Ensure that you have the correct Kubectl, Helm, Cloudctl, and Docker versions that you have downloaded directly from the ICP4D environment.

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    Find the the versions you need from the link below:

    <IP to your ICP4D cluster provided by IBM>:8443/api/cli/

    The Below are the versions used to validate those the instructions were the following:

    • Kubectl v1.11.1
    • Helm v2.9.1
    • Cloudctl v3.1.0-715+e4d4ee1d28cc2a588dabc0f54067841ad6c36ec9
    • Docker v18.06.1-ce
  4. Edit your Docker configuration to allow the push to insecure registries:

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    • If using Linux, edit /etc/docker/daemon.json and add :

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      { "insecure-registries" : ["mycluster.icp:8500"]} 

    • Mac/Windows (with use of Docker Desktop)

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      1) Go to status bar settings.
      2) Go to the Registry tab.
      3) Add an entry for mycluster.icp:8500
      4) Restart the Docker Daemon.

      NOTE: It isn't recommended to edit config files manually when on Mac/Windows. It is recommended to use Docker Desktop.

  5. From your terminal, issue the following Docker commands:

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    Before beginning these steps, ensure you have your unique installation token located in the email you received from Datameer.

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      titleDocker Login Command

      docker login -u AWS -p <token issued by Datameer> 602033426343.dkr.ecr.us-east-1.amazonaws.com

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      titleDocker Pull Command

      docker pull 602033426343.dkr.ecr.us-east-1.amazonaws.com/ibm-icp4d/dap-7.2.7-hdp-2.6.5:2019.02.14-icp4d

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      titleDocker Tag Command

      docker tag 602033426343.dkr.ecr.us-east-1.amazonaws.com/ibm-icp4d/dap-7.2.7-hdp-2.6.5:2019.02.14-icp4d mycluster.icp:8500/zen/datameer/dap-7.2.7-hdp-2.6.5:2019.02.14-icp4d

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       Ensure you are now authenticated to your IBM ICP4D cluster utilizing the cloudctl command provided to you by IBM or your cluster administrator.

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      titleDocker Push Command

      docker push mycluster.icp:8500/zen/datameer/dap-7.2.7-hdp-2.6.5:2019.02.14-icp4d

  6. From your terminal in the folder helm-master/ibm-icp4d/datameer (which you found after unzipping the Helm chart above), issue the following Helm command to deploy ICP4D:

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    titleInstall Helm Command

    helm install . --name=datameer

  7. Log in on your IBM ICP4D cluster. In the Add-ons section, the corner of the Datameer tile Get Started link will have turned into Open. Click it to open Datameer and start using the product.

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