Release notes for Uyuni Proxy

Version 4.0.2
2019-08-02 11:21:29 CEST
Table of Contents

  * Version Revision History
  * Stay informed
  * Support
  * Release model
  * Major changes since Uyuni Proxy 4.0.0
      + Features and changes
          o Version 4.0.2
              # Prometheus Monitoring
              # Formulas Update for Retail Branch Server
              # Configuration of Uyuni Retail Branch Server with Multiple
                Network Interfaces
              # Salt 2019.2.0
              # Base System Upgrade
          o Version 4.0.1
  * Installation
      + System Requirements
      + Installing the Proxy
      + Upgrade from version 4.0.1
  * Uyuni Server versions
  * Providing feedback
  * Legal Notices

Version Revision History

  * 2019/08/02: 4.0.2 release

  * 2018/12/19: 4.0.1 release

  * 2018/10/26: 4.0.0 release

Stay informed

You can stay up-to-date regarding information about Uyuni:

  * Check the home site https://www.uyuni-project.org

Support

Uyuni is a community support project. The ways or contacting the community are
available at the home site.

Release model

Uyuni uses a rolling release model (meaning there will be no bugfixing for
given Uyuni version, but new frequent versions that will include bugfixes and
features)

Check the home site get in contact with the community.

Major changes since Uyuni Proxy 4.0.0

Features and changes

Version 4.0.2

Prometheus Monitoring

We now include packages for the latest version of Prometheus.

Some exporters will be pre-installed on Uyuni Manager Proxy as part of its
self-monitoring features. They will provide hardware, operating system, and
HTTP Proxy metrics.

Formulas Update for Retail Branch Server

Formulas used to operate a Uyuni for Retail Branch Server were updated to
support a SUSE Linux Enterprise 15 SP1 environment.

Configuration of Uyuni Retail Branch Server with Multiple Network Interfaces

During installation of Uyuni Retail Branch Server the secondary network
interface, intended to be used for the terminal network, may be configured and
bound to a firewall zone. This zone binding can interfere with the
configuration of Retail services, and could result in you being unable to apply
the highstate.

To avoid this problem, ensure that:

  * the primary network interface is either bound to 'public' zone or not bound
    to any zone

  * the secondary network interface either bound to 'internal' zone or is not
    bound to any firewall zone.

Do this by running these commands before you apply the retail formulas:

firewall-cmd --permanent --zone=public --change-interface=eth0
firewall-cmd --permanent --zone=internal --change-interface=eth1
firewall-cmd --reload

This example assumes eth0 is the primary interface and eth1 the secondary
terminal interface.

Salt 2019.2.0

Salt has been upgraded to the 2019.2.0 release.

We intend to regularly upgrade Salt to more recent versions.

For more information about changes in your manually-created Salt states, see
the Salt upstream release notes 2019.2.0.

Base System Upgrade

The base system was upgraded to openSUSE Leap 15.1. As a result, all code was
ported to run with Python 3.

Version 4.0.1

Bugfix update

Installation

System Requirements

  * OS: openSUSE Leap 15.1 x86_64, fully updated

  * Main Memory: At least 2GB

  * Disk space: approx 50 GB per distribution or channel

See the Advanced Topics manual for more details on the system requirements.

Installing the Proxy

Installation of Uyuni Proxy is done via the Uyuni Server web interface.

See the Advanced Topics manual for step-by-step instructions for installing and
configuring Uyuni Proxy.

The repository for the Proxy is https://download.opensuse.org/repositories/
systemsmanagement:/Uyuni:/Stable/images/repo/Uyuni-Proxy-4.0-POOL-x86_64-Media1
/

Upgrade from version 4.0.1

        If you are using DHCP addresses and you do not use DHCP reservations,
Warning migrating from openSUSE Leap 42.3 to Leap 15.0 can change the IP
        address of your NICs. If using DHCP, make sure your instances have
        reserved IP addresses.

To upgrade an existing Uyuni Proxy 4.0.1 system to Uyuni Proxy 4.0.2, you can
do an in-place upgrade, or you can set up a new system to replace the old one.

For more information about upgrading, see the Upgrade Guide.

Uyuni Server versions

Uyuni Proxy 4.0.2 can work with Uyuni Server 4.0.2

When upgrading, start with the server first and then continue with the proxies.
See the advanced topics manual for detailed upgrade instructions.

Providing feedback

In case of encountering a bug please report it at https://github.com/
uyuni-project/uyuni/issues

Legal Notices

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Last updated 2019-08-02 11:21:29 CEST
