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... ... @@ -368,12 +368,35 @@ 368 368 ChartMuseum is being deprecated. After the migration is complete, **all harbor charts will be removed from ChartMuseum**, and **old HTTP(S)-based chart repositories will no longer work in Rancher (for internal harbor charts)**. 369 369 ))) 370 370 371 -There are 2ways to"migrate"therepos:371 +There are two ways to migrate your repositories: 372 372 373 -1. You can do directtransitionand edit already existing repository – choose //Target: OCI repository, //adapt the url as shownabove(__repo name can't be changed__), then theinstalled apps will pick app the repo changeautomatically. The issue isthat the OCI repositoryneeds to targetchart reposinthe url, not the whole folderanymore. That means if you previously deployed previously different apps using the old repo, for example "bitbucket" and "jira", now you can only target one repo, for example "bitbucket", other repos updates wont be working anymore and you will still need to create a new repo targeting each chartrepo.374 - 1.Or you canaddnewrepositoriesone by onetakingyourtime, while the old chartmuseum repowillstill be functioning suring migraiton. For this,youcan see the nextdescribed migration process.375 - 1. If youhavea repotargetingmultiple reposand need that the newOCIrepobehavesas the previous one, please contact support for finding out the solution.373 +1. Direct Transition (Editing the Existing Repository) 374 + You can modify the existing repository directly: 375 +Change the target to “OCI Repository”. 376 376 377 +* Update the URL as required (the repository name cannot be changed). 378 + 379 +After saving, installed apps will automatically start using the updated repository. 380 + 381 +Important limitation: OCI repositories must point directly to a single chart repository, not to a parent folder. 382 +If your old repository included several charts (for example “bitbucket” and “jira”), then after switching to OCI you can only target one chart (e.g. “bitbucket”). 383 +The other charts will no longer receive updates through this repo, and you will still need to create additional repositories for each individual chart. 384 + 385 +1. Add New Repositories One by One (Recommended) 386 + 387 +This approach allows a smooth transition while the old ChartMuseum repository continues to function. 388 +You can: 389 + 390 +* Create a new OCI repository for each chart, 391 +* Keep the old ChartMuseum repo enabled during the migration, 392 +* Migrate applications gradually following the steps described in the main migration guide. 393 + 394 +This avoids disruptions and allows controlled migration. 395 + 396 +Special Case: Old Repo Targeting Multiple Chart Repos 397 + 398 +If your existing repository targets multiple chart repositories and you need the new OCI setup to behave the same way, please contact support. OCI does not support multi-chart endpoints within a single repository, and we can help you find an appropriate solution. 399 + 377 377 To ensure a smooth transition, we recommend to **add an OCI-based repository alongside the existing ChartMuseum repository** during the migration phase. If you don't w 378 378 379 379 (% class="box" %)