Bug 1716699

Summary: Add back the ability to set readiness and liveness probes in the web UI (Application Health Checks)
Product: OpenShift Container Platform Reporter: Jan Kleinert <jkleiner>
Component: RFEAssignee: Paul Weil <pweil>
Status: CLOSED WONTFIX QA Contact: Xiaoli Tian <xtian>
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Description Jan Kleinert 2019-06-04 00:49:29 UTC
Created attachment 1576795 [details]
health checks

Description of problem:
Users must add readiness and liveness probes by editing the YAML for the deployment config. This requires knowing what the YAML should look like, what the values mean, and which ones are required. Users may not even know that these features are supported, since they are not called out in the UI.

In 3.11, there was an Application Health Checks page that made this easy.


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How reproducible:
consistently


Steps to Reproduce:
1. Go to a deployment config
2. Look for a link to add health checks


Actual results:
There isn't a page for this. You must edit the YAML directly.

Expected results:
A link to Application Health Checks as we had in 3.11

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Comment 1 Kirsten Newcomer 2019-06-12 11:57:32 UTC
With the introduction of OpenShift 4, Red Hat has delivered or roadmapped a substantial number of features based on feedback by our customers.  Many of the enhancements encompass specific RFEs which have been requested, or deliver a comparable solution to a customer problem, rendering an RFE redundant.

This bz (RFE) has been identified as a feature request not yet planned or scheduled for an OpenShift release and is being closed. 

If this feature is still an active request that needs to be tracked, Red Hat Support can assist in filing a request in the new JIRA RFE system, as well as provide you with updates as the RFE progress within our planning processes. Please open a new support case: https://access.redhat.com/support/cases/#/case/new 

Opening a New Support Case: https://access.redhat.com/support/cases/#/case/new 

As the new Jira RFE system is not yet public, Red Hat Support can help answer your questions about your RFEs via the same support case system.