From 469f8753a259ac4d5c50b04419f661cb0b174c9f Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Ljupcho Palashevski Date: Wed, 4 Oct 2023 13:44:53 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] minor: change link to helm chart Signed-off-by: Ljupcho Palashevski --- site/docs/guides/operations/operate-omag-server-starter.md | 4 ++-- 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/site/docs/guides/operations/operate-omag-server-starter.md b/site/docs/guides/operations/operate-omag-server-starter.md index 6f1953d646..49f5c1cafb 100644 --- a/site/docs/guides/operations/operate-omag-server-starter.md +++ b/site/docs/guides/operations/operate-omag-server-starter.md @@ -147,9 +147,9 @@ All other settings can be configured by setting the environment variables that c To run OMAG Server as a metadata repository using the sample configuration, run the following command: ```bash -docker run --name omag-server -p 9443:9443 --env JAVA_APP_JAR="server/omag-server-4.3.jar" --env LOADER_PATH="/deployments/server/lib" --env OMAG_SERVERCONFIGFILE="classpath:samples/metadata-repository-server.json" quay.io/odpi/egeria:4.3 +docker run --name omag-server -p 9443:9443 --env JAVA_APP_JAR="/deployments/server/omag-server-4.3.jar" --env LOADER_PATH="/deployments/server/lib" --env OMAG_SERVERCONFIGFILE="classpath:samples/metadata-repository-server.json" quay.io/odpi/egeria:4.3 ``` ### Run in Kubernetes -To run in a Kubernetes environment, you need to make certain choices and properly plan the deployment resources. To show how easy a single server deployment can be, we have created a [`omag-server`](https://github.com/odpi/egeria-charts/tree/main/charts/egeria-server){ target=gh } Helm chart. It can be used as a quick reference for defining Kubernetes deployment and configuration resources, and for planning more complex deployments. +To run in a Kubernetes environment, you need to make certain choices and properly plan the deployment resources. To show how easy a single server deployment can be, we have created a [`egeria-server`](/guides/operations/kubernetes/charts/server/) Helm chart. It can be used as a quick reference for defining Kubernetes deployment and configuration resources, and for planning more complex deployments.