You can edit a Tanzu Application Platform (commonly called TAP) configuration on a Tanzu Mission Control managed cluster.

Prerequisites

Log in to the Tanzu Mission Control console.

Make sure you have the appropriate permissions.
  • To edit Tanzu Application Platform (TAP) on a cluster, you must be associated with the cluster.edit.

For more information about roles and permissions in Tanzu Mission Control, see Access Control and Users and Groups in VMware Tanzu Mission Control Concepts.

Procedure

  1. In the left navigation pane of the Tanzu Mission Control console, click Catalog.
  2. On the Solutions tab of the Catalog page, click Installed Tanzu Application Platforms to view currently installed TAP instances.
  3. Click the menu icon next to the installation that you want to edit, and then choose Edit.
    Note: You can click on a specific installed TAP name to view details about that installation. On the TAP installation details page, you can click Create Developer Namespace to create a new developer namespace. The Developer namespaces section of the page shows existing ones.
    When you click Edit, the Edit Tanzu Application Platform page lets you edit many aspects of the installation, simlar to the installation page.
    Note:
    • You cannot change the cluster on which it is installed.
    • If you update the TAP version, you can skip only one minor version between the currently installed version and the new version. For example, you can upgrade from version 1.7.x to 1.9.x, but you cannot upgrade directly from version 1.7.x to 1.10.x.
  4. After you have finished editing your TAP deployment, click Update.

Results

When you click Update, Tanzu Mission Control pushes your edits to the TAP delpoyment on your cluster.
Note: When installing or upgrading a Tanzu Application Platform (TAP) deployment on your cluster, you might encounter an intermediate state of installation failure with one or more packages. This situation can be safely ignored, as it is only temporary. After a short period of time, these issues are reconciled to a state of installation success.