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* Corrected the repo server log directory. This change updates the repos server log directory which was being incorrectly indexed. The old container build process would create a service log directory based on "properties". The "properties" log directory is unused or is re-defined by the various service roles. This change simply corrects the log paths which the `rsyslog_client` role uses to ensure all logs are shipped to the right places. * Add a log directory creation task to the utility container. This play incorrectly assumed that the log directory based on "properties" would be automatically created. This update simply makes that more explicit. * paramiko has been pinned to match global requirements and use a version <2. This will ressolve runtime issues in Newton with an unbound requirements. Closes-Bug: #1576755 Change-Id: I15d841106ec9a13555b9737c9388f40557f5bec5 Signed-off-by: Kevin Carter <kevin.carter@rackspace.com> |
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README.rst | ||
requirements.txt | ||
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