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📖 Improve ROSA quickstart with MachinePool and troubleshooting guide #4775

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29 changes: 29 additions & 0 deletions docs/book/src/topics/rosa/enabling.md
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Expand Up @@ -4,5 +4,34 @@ To enable support for ROSA clusters, the ROSA feature flag must be set to true.

```shell
export EXP_ROSA="true"
export EXP_MACHINE_POOL="true"
clusterctl init --infrastructure aws
```

## Troubleshooting
To check the feature-gates for the Cluster API controller run the following command:

```shell
$ kubectl get deploy capi-controller-manager -n capi-system -o yaml
```
the feature gate container arg should have `MachinePool=true` as shown below.

```yaml
spec:
containers:
- args:
- --feature-gates=MachinePool=true,ClusterTopology=true,...
```

To check the feature-gates for the Cluster API AWS controller run the following command:
```shell
$ kubectl get deploy capa-controller-manager -n capa-system -o yaml
```
the feature gate arg should have `ROSA=true` as shown below.

```yaml
spec:
containers:
- args:
- --feature-gates=ROSA=true,...
```