diff --git a/modules/metallb-installing-using-web-console.adoc b/modules/metallb-installing-using-web-console.adoc index 977735888f6c..e02911ffe260 100644 --- a/modules/metallb-installing-using-web-console.adoc +++ b/modules/metallb-installing-using-web-console.adoc @@ -17,22 +17,26 @@ As a cluster administrator, you can install the MetalLB Operator by using the {p . In the {product-title} web console, navigate to *Ecosystem* -> *Software Catalog*. -. Type a keyword into the *Filter by keyword* box or scroll to find the Operator you want. For example, type `metallb` to find the MetalLB Operator. +. Type `metallb` in the *Filter by keyword* box to find the MetalLB Operator. + You can also filter options by *Infrastructure Features*. For example, select *Disconnected* if you want to see Operators that work in disconnected environments, also known as restricted network environments. +. Click the *MetalLB Operator* tile, and then click *Install*. + . On the *Install Operator* page, accept the defaults and click *Install*. +. The web console displays the install progress. When the installation is complete, click *View installed Operators*. + .Verification . To confirm that the installation is successful: .. Navigate to the *Ecosystem* -> *Installed Operators* page. -.. Check that the Operator is installed in the `openshift-operators` namespace and that its status is `Succeeded`. +.. Check that the Operator is installed in the `metallb-system` namespace and that its status is `Succeeded`. . If the Operator is not installed successfully, check the status of the Operator and review the logs: .. Navigate to the *Ecosystem* -> *Installed Operators* page and inspect the `Status` column for any errors or failures. -.. Navigate to the *Workloads* -> *Pods* page and check the logs in any pods in the `openshift-operators` project that are reporting issues. +.. Navigate to the *Workloads* -> *Pods* page and check the logs in any pods in the `metallb-system` project that are reporting issues.