Lifecycle on images
Hi Glancers,...
I am investigating how to implement a patch process around images. So that critical Security patches can be applied and moved into the environment. With this background, I have been trying to understand how images can be managed in the envrionement.
IE if I have a new image with a critical security patch, is there a way to mark the old image as (out of service) or some other state identify so that the image can no longer be provisioned into a new environment while, existing deployments can continue to use the image at runtime.
Then once all nova instances are updated to use the new image, mark the exiting image as deprecated.
These life cycle states may apply to any object in the repository. Images, Templates and other objects may need to go through some sort of supportability lifecycle, and may have different concepts of accessibility during different lifecycle states.
Has anyone run into this or is there a practical solution for the near term vs. long term blueprint?
thanks,
Kevin
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