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Install PowerCenter with the Container Utility on Kubernetes (10.4.0 - 10.4.1)

Install PowerCenter with the Container Utility on Kubernetes (10.4.0 - 10.4.1)

Step 2. Build the Docker Image

Step 2. Build the Docker Image

On the
Build Docker Image
page, enter information for the tar file location and the images, or accept the default values to build the docker image.
  1. Specify the base operating system path to build the docker image.
    • To build the docker image on CentOS, enter a value or select the default value of
      centos:7
      .
    • To build the docker image on RHEL, enter a value or select the default value of
      registry.access.redhat.com/rhel7:7.8
      .
  2. Enter the Informatica installer tar file path on the machine where you build the image.
    The Informatica container utility uses the tar utility to extract the installer server files to a directory on your machine where you build the image.
  3. Specify the docker base image name.
    Default is
    informatica1041:1.0
    , where
    1.0
    is the tag name.
  4. Enter the docker build directory.
    Specify the machine host directory to build the docker image.
    Default is
    /user/home
    .
  5. Select the image type to build.
    • To build the image with the Informatica services, select
      Image for domain and Informatica Services
      . You can specify this option for the complete installation of the domain and all the services.
    • To build the image for the domain and PowerCenter services, select
      Image for domain, PowerCenter Repository Service, and PowerCenter Integration Service
      . When you select the option for domain and PowerCenter services, the image consumes lesser disk space compared to the complete installation of the domain with all the services.
    The docker image and the required files are available by default with the PostgreSQL version 10 and Oracle version 12c database client.
  6. Optionally, you can choose to generate the silent properties for CI/CD.
    When you generate silent properties for CI/CD from the container utility, you can also copy all the installation options and the values specified in the container utility and later paste the contents into the property file for the silent installer.
  7. Click
    Build
    .

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