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Initial run guide

Important details for the first time you run a new StackState installation
This page describes StackState version 4.3.
The StackState 4.3 version range is End of Life (EOL) and no longer supported. We encourage customers still running the 4.3 version range to upgrade to a more recent release.

Overview

This page provides all the information you need to install and run StackState.

Installation instructions

Kubernetes
Linux
Openshift
Install StackState on Kubernetes.
Install StackState on Linux.
Install StackState on Openshift.

Address and port

Kubernetes
Linux
Openshift
To access the StackState UI:
  1. 2.
    Access the StackState UI at: https://localhost:8080
The StackState UI can be accessed using the STACKSTATE_BASE_URL specified during installation:
https://STACKSTATE_BASE_URL:7070
To access the StackState UI:
  1. 2.
    Access the StackState UI at: https://localhost:8080

Default username and password

Kubernetes
Linux
Openshift
StackState is configured by default with the following administrator account:
  • username: admin
  • password: Set during installation. This is collected by the generate_values.sh script and stored in MD5 hash format in values.yaml
StackState is configured by default with the following administrator account:
  • username: admin
  • password: topology-telemetry-time
StackState is configured by default with the following administrator account:
  • username: admin
  • password: Set during installation. This is collected by the generate_values.sh script and stored in MD5 hash format in values.yaml

Troubleshooting

If you run into any problems during the installation of StackState or first run, check the StackState installation troubleshooting guide.

Next steps

Once you have StackState up and running, you can get started setting up integrations