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docs/_common/install-otterize-from-cloud-with-istiowatcher.md
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If no Kubernetes clusters are connected to your account, click the "connect your cluster" button to: | ||
1. Create a Cloud cluster object, specifying its name and the name of an environment to which all namespaces in that cluster will belong, by default. | ||
2. Connect it with your actual Kubernetes cluster, by clicking on the "Connection guide →" link and running the Helm commands shown there. | ||
1. Follow the instructions to install OtterizeAnd <b>add</b> the following flag to the Helm command: `--set networkMapper.istiowatcher.enable=true` | ||
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<details> | ||
<summary>More details, if you're curious</summary> | ||
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Connecting your cluster simply entails installing Otterize OSS via Helm, using credentials from your account so Otterize OSS can report information needed to visualize the cluster. | ||
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The credentials will already be inlined into the Helm command shown in the Cloud UI, so you just need to copy that line and run it from your shell. | ||
If you don't give it the Cloud credentials, Otterize OSS will run fully standalone in your cluster — you just won't have the visualization in Otterize Cloud. | ||
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The Helm command shown in the Cloud UI also includes flags to turn off enforcement: Otterize OSS will be running in "shadow mode," | ||
meaning that it will show you what **would** happen if it were to create/update your access controls (Kubernetes network policies, Kafka ACLs, Istio authorization policies, etc.). | ||
Later in this tutorial, we'll turn on enforcement, but for now we'll leave it in shadow mode. | ||
</details> |
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