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6 changes: 5 additions & 1 deletion installing/installing_rhv/installing-rhv-customizations.adoc
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[WARNING]
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Due to a known issue with installing {product-title} versions 4.4 and 4.5 on {rh-virtualization-first} 4.4.1, you must customize `install-config.yaml` as described in link:https://access.redhat.com/solutions/5374251[Openshift IPI installation on RHV-4.x failed with "Error: timeout while waiting for state to become 'up' (last state: 'down', timeout: 10m0s)"]. This defect is fixed in {rh-virtualization} 4.4.2.
Due to a known issue with installing {product-title} versions 4.4 and 4.5 on {rh-virtualization-first} 4.4.1, you must customize `install-config.yaml` as described in link:https://access.redhat.com/solutions/5374251[Openshift IPI installation on {rh-virtualization}-4.x failed with "Error: timeout while waiting for state to become 'up' (last state: 'down', timeout: 10m0s)"]. This defect is fixed in {rh-virtualization} 4.4.2.
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[WARNING]
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Installing {product-title} version 4.6 on {rh-virtualization-first} requires {rh-virtualization} version 4.4. If you are running an earlier version of {product-title} on {rh-virtualization} 4.3, do not update it to {product-title} version 4.6. Red Hat has not tested running {product-title} version 4.6 on {rh-virtualization} version 4.3 and does not support this combination. For more information, see link:https://access.redhat.com/articles/4763741[{product-title} 4.x Tested Integrations (for x86_x64)].
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You can customize and install an {product-title} cluster on {rh-virtualization-first}, similar to the one shown in the following diagram.

image::92_OpenShift_Cluster_Install_RHV_0520.png[Diagram of an {product-title} cluster on a {rh-virtualization} cluster]
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10 changes: 6 additions & 4 deletions installing/installing_rhv/installing-rhv-default.adoc
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[id="installing-rhv-default"]
= Installing a cluster quickly on RHV
= Installing a cluster quickly on {rh-virtualization}
include::modules/common-attributes.adoc[]
:context: installing-rhv-default

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Due to a known issue, this default installation procedure does not work with {product-title} versions 4.4 and 4.5 on {rh-virtualization-first} 4.4.1. This defect is fixed in {rh-virtualization} 4.4.2.

Instead, follow the steps in link:https://docs.openshift.com/container-platform/4.5/installing/installing_rhv/installing-rhv-customizations.html[Installing a cluster on RHV with customizations].

During that procedure, customize `install-config.yaml` as described in link:https://access.redhat.com/solutions/5374251[Openshift IPI installation on RHV-4.x failed with "Error: timeout while waiting for state to become 'up' (last state: 'down', timeout: 10m0s)"].
Instead, follow the steps in link:https://docs.openshift.com/container-platform/4.5/installing/installing_rhv/installing-rhv-customizations.html[Installing a cluster on {rh-virtualization} with customizations].
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[WARNING]
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Installing {product-title} version 4.6 on {rh-virtualization-first} requires {rh-virtualization} version 4.4. If you are running an earlier version of {product-title} on {rh-virtualization} 4.3, do not update it to {product-title} version 4.6. Red Hat has not tested running {product-title} version 4.6 on {rh-virtualization} version 4.3 and does not support this combination. For more information, see link:https://access.redhat.com/articles/4763741[{product-title} 4.x Tested Integrations (for x86_x64)].
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You can quickly install a default, non-customized, {product-title} cluster on a {rh-virtualization-first} cluster, similar to the one shown in the following diagram.

image::92_OpenShift_Cluster_Install_RHV_0520.png[Diagram of an {product-title} cluster on a {rh-virtualization} cluster]
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7 changes: 6 additions & 1 deletion modules/installation-initializing.adoc
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[WARNING]
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Due to a known issue with installing {product-title} versions 4.4 and 4.5 on {rh-virtualization-first} 4.4.1, you must customize `install-config.yaml` as described in link:https://access.redhat.com/solutions/5374251[Openshift IPI installation on RHV-4.x failed with "Error: timeout while waiting for state to become 'up' (last state: 'down', timeout: 10m0s)"]. This defect is fixed in {rh-virtualization} 4.4.2.
Due to a known issue with installing {product-title} versions 4.4 and 4.5 on {rh-virtualization-first} 4.4.1, you must customize `install-config.yaml` as described in link:https://access.redhat.com/solutions/5374251[Openshift IPI installation on {rh-virtualization}-4.x failed with "Error: timeout while waiting for state to become 'up' (last state: 'down', timeout: 10m0s)"]. This defect is fixed in {rh-virtualization} 4.4.2.
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[WARNING]
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Installing OpenShift Container Platform (OCP) version 4.6 on Red Hat Virtualization (RHV) requires RHV version 4.4. If you are running an earlier version of OCP on RHV 4.3, do not update it to OCP version 4.6. Red Hat has not tested running OCP version 4.6 on RHV version 4.3 and does not support this combination. Also see link:https://access.redhat.com/articles/4763741[{product-title} 4.x Tested Integrations (for x86_x64)].
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endif::rhv[]
ifdef::vsphere[]
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[id="virt-importing-rhv-vm"]
= Importing a single Red Hat Virtualization virtual machine
= Importing a single {rh-virtualization} virtual machine
include::modules/virt-document-attributes.adoc[]
:context: virt-importing-rhv-vm
:virt-importing-rhv-vm:
toc::[]

You can import a single Red Hat Virtualization (RHV) virtual machine into your {product-title} cluster by using the virtual machine wizard or the CLI.
You can import a single {rh-virtualization-first} virtual machine into your {product-title} cluster by using the virtual machine wizard or the CLI.

include::modules/virt-importing-vm-prerequisites.adoc[leveloffset=+1]

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