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Add Harbor Cloud Registry

  1. From the Container protection navigation menu, go to CONFIGURE > Registry.
  2. Click +ADD NEW drop down menu and select Harbor Container Registry.
  3. Enter the Harbor Container Registry host url in Enter Harbor Container Registry url field.
  4. In Repository, enter the project name/repository name to be added from Harbor Container Registry.
  5. In Tag, enter '.*' to include all images in the repository or specify the images by separating them with comma. For example, image1, image2, image3, etc.
  6. In Cap, enter the maximum number of images to be imported.
  7. For example, if you specify 5, only the 5 latest images will be added.

  8. Click on +Add New Repository to add more repositories.
  9. Click the Select Harbor User drop down menu to select the Harbor user added in the Credential store.
  10. Click on the Scan Images in the following Kubernetes Cluster drop down menu to select a Kubernetes Cluster with Healthy status.
  11. Enter an unique Registry Name that will be shown in Container Protection.
  12. Click Add Registry to complete adding registry.

Add Harbor Cloud Registry

  1. From the Container protection navigation menu, go to CONFIGURE > Registry.
  2. Click +ADD NEW drop down menu and select Harbor Container Registry.
  3. Enter the Harbor Container Registry host url in Enter Harbor Container Registry url field.
  4. In Repository, enter the project name/repository name to be added from Harbor Container Registry.
  5. In Tag, enter '.*' to include all images in the repository or specify the images by separating them with comma. For example, image1, image2, image3, etc.
  6. In Cap, enter the maximum number of images to be imported.
  7. For example, if you specify 5, only the 5 latest images will be added.

  8. Click on +Add New Repository to add more repositories.
  9. Click the Select Harbor User drop down menu to select the Harbor user added in the Credential store.
  10. Click on the Scan Images in the following Kubernetes Cluster drop down menu to select a Kubernetes Cluster with Healthy status.
  11. Enter an unique Registry Name that will be shown in Container Protection.
  12. Click Add Registry to complete adding registry.