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Hi Julio,
Uyuni minimum upgrade process very smooth, no errors, and everything appears to continue to work okay. Remember to CTRL+F5 the web client to prevent render problems.
What kind of render problems? I remember the UI team added a way to force the refreshing the cache after applying a release, so that should still be working. Maybe you can open an issue for this?
It's just that without refreshing the browser, I have previously experienced strange behaviour when continuing to navigate Uyuni's web interface, including empty pages and timeouts. I don't consider that unusual or a bug and not worthy of raising an issue when it's so easily remedied on the clientside, and not uncommon when upgrading web based software where the client might cache components of a page. CTRL+F5 on the browser just makes sure the client is loading what's on there now.
- Salt 3000 End of Life Should work for the forseable future, but there won't be any fixes if something is broken, so the recommendation is to migrate to the bundle :-)
Good to know!
And in the spirit of sharing, here's my process for converting C7 clients to venv-salt-minion if it is ever needed. (No warrantee implied, may not work for you, etc etc)
https://www.uyuni-project.org/uyuni-docs/en/uyuni/client-configuration/conta... Explains how to do the migration as well. There's a state for this.
Nice - I've just tested that on a Centos7 machine and it works well. Certainly a nicer method than mine. Thanks, Simon