Service Manager is a central registry for service brokers and platforms registration. It tracks service instances creation and allows sharing of service instances between different Platform Instances.
The overall setup of the solution consist of a single installation of Service Manager component and one or more Service Broker Proxy components that runs on each one of the registered platforms. For more information check the specification page.
Currently the Service Manager can be run on CF or on Kubernetes.
For more information see:
As a result of this step you will get a url address of the running Service Manager component.
Follow the links to get details how to run Service Broker Proxy component on CF or Kubernetes.
You need to make sure that the Service Manager is visible from the Service Broker Proxies.
You need to install the command line tools and login to the Service Manager using the smctl login
command.
If you deployed the Service Manager, smctl and at least one Service Broker Proxy you can register an OSB compliant broker using the smctl register-broker command.
smctl register-broker <broker_name> <broker_url> <description>
The services provided by the broker should appear in the platform instances in which the proxies reside. For example, in CF you can check with:
cf service-brokers
Note: It could take a couple of minutes before the broker appears in the platform instance.