2.2. Notable Technical Changes
Distinct channels have been created for OpenShift Enterprise 2.2 for both RHN Classic and Red Hat Subscription Management. See the OpenShift Enterprise Deployment Guide [1] for an updated list of channel names and for more information on available repositories.
Starting with OpenShift Enterprise 2.2, the apache-mod-rewrite
front-end server proxy plug-in is deprecated. New deployments of OpenShift Enterprise 2.2 now use the apache-vhost
plug-in as the default.
Important
apache-vhost
plug-in by default. The apache-mod-rewrite
plug-in is incompatible with the apache-vhost
plug-in, and the front-end server configuration on all nodes across a deployment must be consistent. See the OpenShift Enterprise Deployment Guide for more information on upgrading from 2.1 to 2.2.
apache-mod-rewrite
plug-in before starting the 2.2 upgrade, you can optionally allow the ose-upgrade
tool to migrate your node hosts to the apache-vhost
plug-in while upgrading to 2.2. The default behavior of the ose-upgrade
tool, however, is to leave the apache-mod-rewrite
plug-in in place, if installed. See the OpenShift Enterprise Deployment Guide for more information.
OpenShift Enterprise (OSE) 2.1 was originally released on Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 6.5. In order for the mmopenshift
plug-in to work, the rsyslog7 package from RHEL 7 was shipped in the OSE 2.1 channel. Later, RHEL 6.6 shipped its own rsyslog7 package that was incompatible with the one from OSE. This created many edge cases for RPM conflicts and confusing configurations.
rsyslog7-mmopenshift
package for compatibility with RHEL 6.6. The openshift.sh
installation script and the ose-upgrade
tool used for upgrading from 2.1 to 2.2 have been updated to handle the configuration changes as well. The rsyslog7 package from RHEL 6.6 conflicts with the base rsyslog package. A manual upgrade can be done with the following steps:
#cp -f /etc/rsyslog7.d/* /etc/rsyslog.d/
#yum shell --disableplugin=priorities -y <<YUM
#erase rsyslog rsyslog7-7.4.7 rsyslog7-mmopenshift-7.4.7
#install rsyslog7 rsyslog7-mmopenshift
#transaction run
#YUM
#sed -i 's/rsyslog7.d/rsyslog.d/' /etc/rsyslog.conf
#service rsyslog start