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*The Dockerfile has been modified to specify container and file ownership as <tt>user=500</tt> (genesys) and <tt>group=0</tt> (root). | *The Dockerfile has been modified to specify container and file ownership as <tt>user=500</tt> (genesys) and <tt>group=0</tt> (root). | ||
*The securityContext settings exposed in the default '''values.yaml''' file specify the user and group IDs for the genesys user (<tt>500:500:500</tt>). You must override these Helm chart values if you want OpenShift to use arbitrary UIDs. For more information, see {{Link-AnywhereElse|product=PEC-CAB|version=Current|manual=CABPEGuide|topic=Configure|anchor=securityContext|display text=Configure Genesys Engagement Service}}. | *The securityContext settings exposed in the default '''values.yaml''' file specify the user and group IDs for the genesys user (<tt>500:500:500</tt>). You must override these Helm chart values if you want OpenShift to use arbitrary UIDs. For more information, see {{Link-AnywhereElse|product=PEC-CAB|version=Current|manual=CABPEGuide|topic=Configure|anchor=securityContext|display text=Configure Genesys Engagement Service}}. | ||
− | *GES is | + | *GES is deployed using ServiceAccounts that use the '''restricted''' Security Context Constraint (SCC). In an earlier implementation, Genesys required you to deploy all private edition services using a ServiceAccount associated with the custom '''genesys-restricted''' SCC, to control permissions for the genesys user (500). Genesys now expects OpenShift to use arbitrary UIDs in your deployment, and the '''genesys-restricted''' SCC has been deprecated. If you previously deployed GES using the '''genesys-restricted''' SCC, Genesys recommends that you redeploy GES so that you use arbitrary UIDs. |
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|SupportingDocumentation={{Link-AnywhereElse|product=PEC-CAB|version=Current|manual=CABPEGuide|topic=Configure|anchor=securityContext|display text=Configure Genesys Engagement Service}} | |SupportingDocumentation={{Link-AnywhereElse|product=PEC-CAB|version=Current|manual=CABPEGuide|topic=Configure|anchor=securityContext|display text=Configure Genesys Engagement Service}} | ||
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Revision as of 22:09, September 15, 2021
Component RN Definition[edit source]
Component | Callback |
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Deployment Type | Private Edition |
Release Number | 100.0.000.0069 (Change release number) |
Release Type | |
Highlight | Support for arbitrary UIDs in private edition deployments on OpenShift. |
Boilerplate(s) Used | |
Release Date | 2021-09-09 |
Private Edition Release Date | 2021-09-09 |
Mixed Mode Release ReleaseDate | |
Private Edition Containers List |
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JQL | issue = GES-2649 |
Links | Links to customer-facing pages in use: |
Test Links | Links to test pages (for RN Admins only)
None yet! |
Issue | Issue Category | Description | SupportingDocumentation |
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Issue | Issue Category | Description | SupportingDocumentation |
GES-2649 | Private Edition | Genesys Engagement Service (GES) now supports the use of arbitrary, or random, user IDs (UIDs) in Op... | Configure Genesys Engagement Service |
CPE-1938 | Private Edition | As of December 23, 2021, Callback supports deployments on Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE) in Genesys ... | Genesys Callback Private Edition Guide |
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