Yeah, it sounds like when this is implemented:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=644328
might help. I suppose our current bundle feature might be able to do
this, too, but I'm not sure. Something to look into anyway.
On 06/08/2011 05:40 PM, Charles Crouch wrote:
Mazz/other provisioning folks, can you comment on this?
Should Bill be able to use the new provisioning to a server stuff you are looking at,
along with a new Websphere plugin to discover the server obviously. Then maybe a sprinkle
of CLI to tie this together with the WAS server restart operations?
Cheers
Charles
----- Original Message -----
> I’m attempting to get an estimate on the time and materials that would
> be required for a new plugin to extend JON to patch WebSphere
> libraries. I envision this plugin will allow the administrator to
> select a subset of WAS nodes and a new JAR library to add to the
> nodes, then have JON deploy(these would probably be stored on a shared
> drive) the JARs to the correct directories, remove the old version and
> then restart the WAS nodes(in specified order if need be). JON would
> then display status as to the success or failure of the patch.
>
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> Please let me know if you need any more details.
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> Thanks,
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> Bill Pulec
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