One more thing. This merge resolves the /exclusive/ setting on the
pulp.task queue but it requires additional steps on existing
installations. The pulp.task queue needs to be deleted and re-created.
1. stop httpd and pulp-workers.
2. install qpid-tools (if you dont have it already)
3. run 'qpid-config del queue task.queue --force'. --force is only
needed if the queue is not empty.
4. start httpd and pulp-workers.
Using 'qpid-config queues' (or, 'qpid-stat -q') verify that the
pulp.task queue has been re-created and is no longer exclusive.
Should be good to go. Unfortunately, users upgrading from 2.3 will need
to do the same thing.
On 03/12/2014 04:26 PM, Jeff Ortel wrote:
All,
I merged the message authentication changes to master. Development
environments will need to:
1. Build gofer 1.0.4 from deps/ and update:
- python-gofer (server)
- gofer (consumer)
and install a new package:
- python-gofer-qpid
2. Run 'pulp-dev -I' to generate RSA keys used for message
authentication.
3. Restart all pulp services.
REMOTE CONSUMERS
-----------------
4. Ensure gofer upgraded to 1.0.4 and python-gofer-qpid is installed.
5. We'll need to copy the keys generated by pulp-dev in
/etc/pki/pulp/consumer to your remote host.
6. Since our pulp-dev script replaces the CA each time
(which is annoying and we need to change), you'll
need to re-register your consumers. This will do the
needed key exchange with the server.
7. Restart goferd.
I think this covers it. Let me know if you run into issues.
-jeff
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