#Pull the Docker image from the public Docker registry: docker pull docker.elastic.co/package-registry/distribution:8.1.1 #Save the Docker image locally: docker save -o package-registry-8.1.1.tar docker.elastic.co/package-registry/distribution:8.1.1 #Check the image size to ensure that you have enough disk space. #Transfer the image to the air-gapped environment and load it: docker load -i package-registry-8.1.1.tar #Run the Elastic Package Registry: docker run -it -p 8080:8080 docker.elastic.co/package-registry/distribution:8.1.1 #Optional) You can monitor the health of your Elastic Package Registry with requests to the root path: docker run -it -p 8080:8080 \ --health-cmd "curl -f -L http://127.0.0.1:8080/" \ docker.elastic.co/package-registry/distribution:8.1.1 #Connect Kibana to your hosted Elastic Package Registryedit #Use the xpack.fleet.registryUrl property in the Kibana config to set the URL of your hosted package registry. For example: xpack.fleet.registryUrl: "http://package-registry.corp.net:8080"
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