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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 3. Provide the Domain Connection Information

Step 3. Provide the Domain Connection Information

On the
Kubernetes Auto Scaling
page, provide information to join a domain, connection details for Informatica Administrator, and whether to secure communication to the domain or not.
  1. In the
    Domain Selection
    section, choose to join a domain.
    The installer creates a node on the container where you install.
    You can specify the domain to join.
  2. Optionally, choose to enable secure communication for services in the Informatica domain.
    By default, if you enable secure communication for the domain, the installer sets up an HTTPS connection. You can also create a domain configuration repository on a secure database.
  3. Specify the node type that you want to create. If you have previously enabled Kubernetes autoscaling in the
    Docker Information
    section, the created node is a gateway. This is because you can only enable Kubernetes autoscale on worker nodes. You can also enable a secure HTTPS connection to the Informatica Administrator.
  4. Specify the connection details for Informatica Administrator.
    1. If you disabled secure communication for the domain, you can specify whether to set up a secure HTTPS connection for Informatica Administrator.
    2. If you enabled secure connection for the domain or if you enabled HTTPS connection, enter the HTTPS port number and the keystore file information. Choose to use a default keystore or a custom keystore file.
      • If you use the default keystore, the installer creates a self-signed keystore file named Default.keystore in the following location:
        <Informatica installation directory>/tomcat/conf/
      • If you use a custom keystore, specify the location and password.
  5. Specify whether to use the default Informatica SSL certificates or to use your SSL certificates to secure domain communication.
  6. If you provide the SSL certificate, specify the location and passwords of the keystore and truststore files. The directories must contain a keystore file named infa_keystore.jks or infa_keystore.pem and a truststore file named infa_truststore.jks or infa_truststore.pem.
  7. Click
    Next
    .
    The
    Domain Configuration
    page appears.

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