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* TRAC Ticket #315 - Man pages for pkispawn/pkidestroy.
* Added place-holders for 'pki.1' and 'pki_default.cfg.5' man pages.
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The paths to RESTEasy jar files have been modified such that it can
be configured globally at build time using the spec file to support
different distributions, and at deployment time using a system-wide
configuration in /etc/pki/pki.conf.
Ticket #422, #423.
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The default deployment configuration has been renamed and moved to
/etc/pki/default.cfg to make it more accessible to users. The pkispawn
has been modified to archive the default deployment configuration
along with the user-provided configuration in the registry. The
pkidestroy will now use both archived configuration files to ensure
proper removal of the subsystem.
Ticket #399
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Previously the deployment tools used symbolic links to determine the
scriplets to execute and their order. The code has been changed such
that now the scriplets are listed as parameters (spawn_scriplets and
destroy_scriplets) in the configuration file.
Ticket #403
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Previously to create a subsystem the admin would have to copy the
entire default deployment configuration, which contains many
parameters, and then customize it. Now the deployment code has been
changed such that the default config file will be used to provide
the default values, so the admin will only need to provide the
non-default parameters, thus reducing the size of the file.
Sample configuration files are provided in /usr/share/pki/
deployment/config.
Ticket #399
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* TRAC Ticket #312 - Dogtag 10: Automatically restart any running instances
upon RPM "update" . . .
* TRAC Ticket #317 - Dogtag 10: Move "pkispawn"/"pkidestroy"
from /usr/bin to /usr/sbin . . .
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Previously the WAR files were generated at build time, so it would
include theme files that were installed on the build machine.
The code has been changed such that instead of generating WAR files
pkispawn will copy the webapp files from the theme folders and combine
them with subsystem webapp files at deployment time. This way it will
use the actual theme files installed on the deployment machine.
Ticket #89
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Added tomcat_t for java processes. Added aliases for old types to allow
compatibility of existng subsystems. Added install scripts for pkispawn
and pkidestroy
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* Integration of Tomcat 7
* Addition of centralized 'pki-tomcatd' systemd functionality to the
PKI Deployment strategy
* Removal of 'pki_flavor' attribute
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* Introduced concept of "admin-domain" originally as a
separate folder, and later incorporated this concept
into an optional instance prefix
* Revised definition of <pki_instance_id> to be identified
as "[<pki_admin_domain_name>-]<pki_instance_name>
* Changed NSS security database model from one shared
database by BOTH a single Tomcat AND single Apache instance
into one per Tomcat instance (shared by CA/KRA/OCSP/TKS) and
one per Apache instance (shared by RA/TPS)
* Altered Configuration 'scriptlet' to invoke Jython for
access to new Java configuration servlet
* Renamed various "scriptlets" to comply with this new layout
* Re-aligned code to account for revised layout documented at
http://pki.fedoraproject.org/wiki/PKI_Instance_Deployment
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* Re-aligned code to account for revised layout documented at
http://pki.fedoraproject.org/wiki/PKI_Instance_Deployment
* Massaged logic to comply with PKI subsystem running within
a shared instance
* Developed code to take advantage of a single shared NSS security
database model
* Completed the following two 'scriptlets':
* Dogtag 10: Python 'slot_assignment.py' Installation Scriptlet
(https://fedorahosted.org/pki/ticket/146)
* Dogtag 10: Python 'security_databases.py' Installation Scriptlet
(https://fedorahosted.org/pki/ticket/136)
* Created several additional PKI deployment helper utilities.
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* Completed the following six 'scriptlets':
* Dogtag 10: Python 'initialization.py' Installation Scriptlet
(https://fedorahosted.org/pki/ticket/147)
* Dogtag 10: Python 'instance_layout.py' Installation Scriptlet
(https://fedorahosted.org/pki/ticket/75)
* Dogtag 10: Python 'webserver_layout.py' Installation Scriptlet
(https://fedorahosted.org/pki/ticket/140)
* Dogtag 10: Python 'subsystem_layout.py' Installation Scriptlet
(https://fedorahosted.org/pki/ticket/141)
* Dogtag 10: Python 'war_explosion.py' Installation Scriptlet
(https://fedorahosted.org/pki/ticket/76)
* Dogtag 10: Python 'finalization.py' Installation Scriptlet
(https://fedorahosted.org/pki/ticket/148)
* Created numerous PKI deployment helper utilities.
* Augmented logging to provide indentation.
* Generated logic for installation 'manifest'.
* Tested logic using '--dry_run' option and '-p' prefix options.
* Per initial review, removed numerous "constants" and consolidated
logic into "master" dictionary.
* Corrected the following ticket:
* Dogtag 10: Fix 'build_dogtag_pki' script to account for 'pki-deploy' RPM
(https://fedorahosted.org/pki/ticket/138)
Resolves Bugzilla Bug #810047 - build_dogtag_pki fails with requirements
for pki-deploy
(https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=810047)
* Created the following three 'scriptlets' as 'NOT YET IMPLEMENTED'
place-holders:
* Dogtag 10: Python 'security_databases.py' Installation Scriptlet
(https://fedorahosted.org/pki/ticket/136)
* Dogtag 10: Python 'slot_assignment.py' Installation Scriptlet
(https://fedorahosted.org/pki/ticket/146)
* Dogtag 10: Python 'configuration.py' Configuration Scriptlet
(https://fedorahosted.org/pki/ticket/137)
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Previously the code depends on the old RESTEasy libraries provided by
Candlepin package. Now the Eclipse classpath, build/setup scripts, and
the spec file have been updated to use the libraries provided by the
new RESTEasy package.
Ticket #29
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Previously the source code was located inside a pki folder.
This folder was created during svn migration and is no longer
needed. This folder has now been removed and the contents have
been moved up one level.
Ticket #131
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