Bug 705122

Summary: Staging Review: CDS
Product: Red Hat Update Infrastructure for Cloud Providers Reporter: Jay Dobies <jason.dobies>
Component: DocumentationAssignee: Lana Brindley <lbrindle>
Status: CLOSED CURRENTRELEASE QA Contact: wes hayutin <whayutin>
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Version: 2.0CC: kbidarka, mhideo, sghai, tsanders
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Description Jay Dobies 2011-05-16 18:01:11 UTC
Old Note

"You need one configuration RPM for each entitlement certificate, but you can reuse the same client configuration RPM for all clients that share the same entitlements."

This goes in the CDS part of the Installer guide, not Manager.

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New Note?

I see you have "Ensure that the CDS you are adding is configured and running. " in the Add a CDS Instance workflow. My initial reaction would have been to put it in a more visible area like the "Important" section above, but that's your call. Just figured I'd throw that out there.

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Add a CDS Instance

Might want to add a note that says if the add fails, they should check that the CDS daemon is running and that firewall rules permit access between the RHUA and CDS.

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Comment 1 Lana Brindley 2011-05-24 03:33:01 UTC
(In reply to comment #0)
> Old Note
> 
> "You need one configuration RPM for each entitlement certificate, but you can
> reuse the same client configuration RPM for all clients that share the same
> entitlements."
> 
> This goes in the CDS part of the Installer guide, not Manager.

Moved.

> 
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> 
> New Note?
> 
> I see you have "Ensure that the CDS you are adding is configured and running. "
> in the Add a CDS Instance workflow. My initial reaction would have been to put
> it in a more visible area like the "Important" section above, but that's your
> call. Just figured I'd throw that out there.

Kept it where it is, but put it into an Important admonition:

<important>
	<title>Important</title>
	 <para>
		Ensure that the CDS you are adding is configured and running.
	</para>
</important>

> 
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> 
> Add a CDS Instance
> 
> Might want to add a note that says if the add fails, they should check that the
> CDS daemon is running and that firewall rules permit access between the RHUA
> and CDS.
> 

Added note. What is the name of the CDS daemon?

<note>
	<title>Note</title>
	<para>
		If adding the CDS fails, check that the CDS daemon is running <remark>What is the name of the daemon?</remark> and that the firewall rules permit access between the RHUA and the CDS.
	</para>
</note>


Revision 1-9.

LKB


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Comment 2 wes hayutin 2011-05-27 02:28:30 UTC
If adding the CDS fails, check that the CDS daemon is running What is the name of the daemon? and that the firewall rules permit access between the RHUA and the CDS.

moving back to assigned "What is the name of the daemon" .. not ready for QE

Comment 3 Lana Brindley 2011-05-30 20:07:54 UTC
Hi Wes,

Those comments will be switched off before publication. They're tagged <remark> which is conditional.

LKB

Comment 4 Kedar Bidarkar 2011-06-30 16:19:54 UTC
The CDS daemon is pulp-cds service.

Comment 5 Lana Brindley 2011-07-05 23:24:06 UTC
<note>
	<title>Note</title>
	 <para>
		If adding the CDS fails, check that the CDS daemon <filename>pulp-cds</filename> is running and that the firewall rules permit access between the RHUA and the CDS:
	</para>
</note>

Revision 1-17.

LKB

Comment 6 Sachin Ghai 2011-07-15 08:20:28 UTC
Verified under Chapter 6. Content Distribution Server (CDS) Instances ==> Procedure 6.2. Add a CDS Instance ==> page 40 ==> under the "Note". The cds daemon is correctly mentioned as pulp-cds.

Comment 7 Lana Brindley 2011-07-29 04:47:34 UTC
This book is now available at http://docs.redhat.com/docs/en-US/Red_Hat_Update_Infrastructure/2.0/html/Installation_Guide/index.html

Please raise a new bug for any further changes.

LKB