How to Add an Existing App Catalog Repository to a Newly Created Cluster
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In Free Tier any repository added to the App Catalog gets added to all clusters by default. However if you add a new cluster that repository is not added to the newly created cluster.
Platform9 Managed Kubernetes - Free Tier
Login to your Platform9 Managed Kubernetes UI.
Click on Apps in the Menu
Go to Repositories.
Select the Repository you want to add to the new cluster.
Click on Edit.
Without changing any details press on Save.
The Repository will now be added to your new cluster.
There is an internal JIRA filed for making this workflow more accessible and available from the Cluster Details page. This will be fixed in one of the upcoming releases.
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