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Chapter 27. Red Hat Enterprise Linux Atomic Host 7.4.2

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27.1. Atomic Host

OStree update:

New Tree Version: 7.4.2-1 (hash: 36d9eb2d9b734e5e8552dcdbbe029bb250c00262dffc49f614b1c7a61eb53555)
Changes since Tree Version 7.4.1 (hash: ee6c16cac30b7d6fcfcad0ed6f7a8d99e2539755b8fd46f08e1bb2f9bc3eba4c)

Updated packages:

  • cockpit-ostree-151-1.el7
  • rpm-ostree-client-2017.9-1.atomic.el7

New packages:

  • anaconda-21.48.22.121-3.rhelah.0.el7

27.2. Extras

Updated packages:

  • ansible-2.4.0.0-5.el7 *
  • atomic-1.19.1-4.gitb39a783.el7
  • cockpit-151-1.el7
  • container-selinux-2.28-1.git85ce147.el7
  • container-storage-setup-0.7.0-1.git4ca59c5.el7
  • docker-1.12.6-61.git85d7426.el7
  • docker-latest-1.13.1-26.git1faa135.el7
  • etcd-3.2.7-1.el7
  • oci-register-machine-0-3.13.gitcd1e331.el7
  • oci-systemd-hook-0.1.14-1.git1ba44c6.el7
  • ostree-2017.11-1.el7
  • python-docker-py-1.10.6-3.el7
  • python-flask-0.10.1-4.el7
  • python-websocket-client-0.32.0-116.el7
  • python-werkzeug-0.9.1-2.el7
  • rhel-system-roles-0.5-1.el7 *
  • runc-1.0.0-14.rc4dev.git84a082b.el7
  • skopeo-0.1.24-1.dev.git28d4e08.el7

The asterisk (*) marks packages which are available for Red Hat Enterprise Linux only.

New packages:

  • python-jmespath-0.9.0-3.el7
  • oci-umount-2.0.0-1.git299e781.el7

27.2.1. Container Images

Updated:

  • Red Hat Enterprise Linux Atomic cockpit-ws Container Image (rhel7/cockpit-ws)
  • Red Hat Enterprise Linux Atomic open-vm-tools Container Image (rhel7/open-vm-tools)
  • Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.4 Container Image (rhel7.4, rhel7, rhel7/rhel, rhel)
  • Red Hat Enterprise Linux Atomic Image (rhel-atomic, rhel7-atomic, rhel7/rhel-atomic)
  • Red Hat Enterprise Linux Atomic Tools Container Image (rhel7/rhel-tools)
  • Red Hat Enterprise Linux Atomic SSSD Container Image (rhel7/sssd)
  • Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 Init Container Image (rhel7/rhel7-init)
  • Red Hat Enterprise Linux Atomic rsyslog Container Image (rhel7/rsyslog)
  • Red Hat Enterprise Linux Atomic sadc Container Image (rhel7/sadc)
  • Red Hat Enterprise Linux Atomic etcd Container Image (rhel7/etcd)
  • Red Hat Enterprise Linux Atomic flannel Container Image (rhel7/flannel)
  • Red Hat Enterprise Linux Atomic openscap Container Image (rhel7/openscap)
  • Red Hat Enterprise Linux Atomic Identity Management Server Container Image (rhel7/ipa-server)
  • Red Hat Enterprise Linux Atomic Kubernetes apiserver Container Image (rhel7/kubernetes-apiserver)
  • Red Hat Enterprise Linux Atomic Kubernetes controller-manager Container (rhel7/kubernetes-controller-mgr)
  • Red Hat Enterprise Linux Atomic Kubernetes scheduler Container Image (rhel7/kubernetes-scheduler)

27.3. New Features

  • Beginning RHEL Atomic Host 7.4.2, you can configure /var to be a mount point. This allows placing /var into a separate partition, which prevents other mount points from getting full if /var gets full. For more information and instructions, see Manual Partitioning.
  • The skopeo tool now by default requires a TLS connection. It fails when trying to use an unencrypted connection. To override the default and use an http registry, prepend http: to the <registry>/<image> string. For information on using skopeo, see Using skopeo to work with container registries.
  • The oci-umount package, which was previously shipped as a subpackage of docker, is now shipped separately.

    The oci-umount package provides an OCI hook program. If you add it to the runc JSON data file as a hook, runc will execute the application after the container process is created, but before it is executed, with a prestart flag. Docker adds the oci-umount as a container hook to the runc configuration when it is installed in the $HOOKSDIR directory. To modify the list of file systems to umount, edit the /etc/oci-umount.conf file.

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