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[FEATURE REQUEST] Make custom admin certificate configurable without need to edit sources when upgrading OpenSearch #2461

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to-bar opened this issue Jul 23, 2021 · 0 comments

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to-bar commented Jul 23, 2021

Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
We added new functionality for upgrade mode in PR #2384 so now we should replace workaround described in our docs. The current workaround requires editing the source code inside container.

Describe the solution you'd like
Use --file parameter to define custom admin certificate settings via configuration file.

Describe alternatives you've considered
n/a

Additional context
For testing the new functionality, we may need a new pipeline.


DoD checklist

  • Changelog
    • updated
    • not needed
  • COMPONENTS.md
    • updated
    • not needed
  • Schema
    • updated
    • not needed
  • Backport tasks
    • created
    • not needed
  • Documentation
    • added
    • updated
    • not needed
  • Feature has automated tests
  • Automated tests passed (QA pipelines)
    • apply
    • upgrade
    • backup/restore
  • Idempotency tested
  • All conversations in PR resolved
  • Solution meets requirements and is done according to design doc
  • Usage compliant with license
@seriva seriva changed the title [FEATURE REQUEST] [Upgrade] [ODFE] Make custom admin certificate configurable without need to edit sources [FEATURE REQUEST] Make custom admin certificate configurable without need to edit sources when upgrading OpenSearch Apr 21, 2022
@seriva seriva closed this as not planned Won't fix, can't repro, duplicate, stale Nov 16, 2022
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