5.8. OpenShift Enterprise Cartridges


Table 5.8. Issues in OpenShift Enterprise Cartridges Resolved in 6.2
IssueDescription
ENTESB-1935Logging configuration is inconistent
ENTESB-1952OSE PortMapper does not translate tls ports
ENTESB-2239Artifacts downloaded even when in local system repo
ENTESB-2289OSE "Insufficient roles/credentials for operation" in hawt.io
ENTESB-2308OSE mq-amq profile Bean name 'addressPolicy' is already used in this <beans> element
ENTESB-2309mq-base profile ssl-broker.xml#openshift file uses OPENSHIFT_FUSE_AMQ_PORT instead of OPENSHIFT_FUSE_OPENWIRE_PORT
ENTESB-2321[OSE][6.2]Show 'RED HAT JBOSS A-MQ management console' when visiting fuse's management console
ENTESB-2328Can't create .karaf dir for command history on OSE
ENTESB-2376OSE Regression: PortMapper does not translate CXF ports anymore
ENTESB-2469OSE profiles using blueprint:profile:camel.xml "org.apache.xalan.processor.TransformerFactoryImpl not found"
ENTESB-2653[OSE] [6.1] WARN apache.activemq.util.IdGenerator could not generate unique stub by using DNS and binding to local port: java.net.BindException Permission denied
ENTESB-2654[OSE] [6.1.R2] containers downloading patch jars from fabric master
ENTESB-2750Patches are applied in arbitrary order
ENTESB-2755[OSE] [6.1.R2P1] [AMQ] AMQ gear creation takes too long
ENTESB-2770[OSE][6.2]AMQ6.2 and AMQ6.1 should allow to be installed together in OSE
ENTESB-2784[OSE] first fuse gear creation failure causes all other attempts in the same domain to fail
ENTESB-2971[OSE] [6.2] karaf-${karaf.name}.log file doesn't contain runtime log messages
ENTESB-3190[OSE] [6.2] creation of additional openshift fuse containers fails
ENTESB-3363[OSE] [6.2] Creating another fuse openshift app in the same domain doesn't join into fabric
ENTESB-3364[OSE] [6.2] fusebuilder example cannot be built " Could not find artifact org.jboss.quickstarts.fuse:jboss-quickstarts-fuse-parent"
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