Hi all,
Due to the recently unembargoed openshift CVEs part of RHSA-2018:0475[1], one of which was marked Important, I have decided to update our production and staging os(.stg).fedoraproject.org clusters. This has caused exactly zero seconds downtime to both the control plane and any applications running on it as far as my constant (curl-based) testing revealed (yay openshift!).
Can I get retroactive +1s for this update?
Patrick
On 03/12/2018 05:57 PM, Patrick Uiterwijk wrote:
Hi all,
Due to the recently unembargoed openshift CVEs part of RHSA-2018:0475[1], one of which was marked Important, I have decided to update our production and staging os(.stg).fedoraproject.org clusters. This has caused exactly zero seconds downtime to both the control plane and any applications running on it as far as my constant (curl-based) testing revealed (yay openshift!).
Can I get retroactive +1s for this update?
Yep. Thanks for doing it. +1.
kevin
+1, thanks for this!
-re
On Mon, Mar 12, 2018 at 8:57 PM, Patrick Uiterwijk puiterwijk@redhat.com wrote:
Hi all,
Due to the recently unembargoed openshift CVEs part of RHSA-2018:0475[1], one of which was marked Important, I have decided to update our production and staging os(.stg).fedoraproject.org clusters. This has caused exactly zero seconds downtime to both the control plane and any applications running on it as far as my constant (curl-based) testing revealed (yay openshift!).
Can I get retroactive +1s for this update?
Patrick
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