I had forced the ansible script to use a specific rpm:

openshift_pkg_version=-1.1.0.1-0.git.7334.2c6ff4b.el7.centos.x86_64

Should I upgrade now? If yes, how should I do it?

> On 08 Mar 2016, at 19:07, Candide Kemmler <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> [admin@server-3 ~]$ oc version
> oc v1.1.0.1-1-g2c6ff4b
> kubernetes v1.1.0-origin-1107-g4c8e6f4
> 
> [admin@server-3 ~]$ oc describe route flx
> Name:                 flx
> Created:              About an hour ago
> Labels:                       app=flx
> Annotations:          openshift.io/host.generated=true
> Host:                 flx-intrinsic-dev.apps.intrinsic.world
> Path:                 <none>
> Service:              flx
> TLS Termination:      <none>
> Insecure Policy:      <none>
> 
> 
>> On 08 Mar 2016, at 18:23, Clayton Coleman <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>> What version are you running?  What does oc describe route/yourroute say?
>> 
>> On Tue, Mar 8, 2016 at 10:46 AM, Candide Kemmler
>> <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> One of my routes is suddenly not responding to ping requests:
>>> flx-intrinsic-dev.apps.intrinsic.world
>>> 
>>> Others continue to work fine, e.g. 
>>> jenkins-intrinsic-dev.apps.intrinsic.world
>>> 
>>> What happened is I tried to add an other tls-enabled route to the same 
>>> service but that didn't work. I however removed all routes before re-adding 
>>> the original one again, but that seems not to have worked.
>>> 
>>> The pod seems to be working fine, and I can connect to the mapped port from 
>>> the pod using curl no problems.
>>> 
>>> 
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