Changes for page R19 Docker - Single Lane
Last modified by Erik Bakker on 2026/03/22 21:42
From version 37.1
edited by Erik Bakker
on 2026/02/10 10:46
on 2026/02/10 10:46
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To version 40.1
edited by Erik Bakker
on 2026/03/22 21:42
on 2026/03/22 21:42
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... ... @@ -1,18 +1,17 @@ 1 -**Service affecting** final template to use the **R1 8** single lane release. This upgrade is service-affecting, as all instances have to be recreated.1 +**Service affecting** final template to use the **R19** single lane release. This upgrade is service-affecting, as all instances have to be recreated. 2 2 3 3 **Process** 4 -We upgrade in one step to use the new **R1 8** release of the cloud template. This step is service affecting.4 +We upgrade in one step to use the new **R19** release of the cloud template. This step is service affecting. 5 5 6 6 **Overview** 7 -* Security improvements to the eMagiz infrastructure 8 -* Update Ubuntu version 9 -* Update Docker version 10 -* Update control agent version 11 -* Update Authorization Server (if applicable) 7 +* Remove need for recycling underlying instance when adding containers to machine 12 12 13 13 **Update Steps** 14 -* Use the final **R1 8** template (service affecting) (duration: 15 minutes)10 +* Use the final **R19** template (service affecting) (duration: 15 minutes) 15 15 * User actions after applying the final template: 16 16 ** Check if all runtimes are reachable by Deploy Architecture. 17 17 ** Check if all flows have been installed according to the active release. 18 18 ** Check if messages pass through the model by verifying a critical message flow in external systems. 15 + 16 +**Remarks** 17 +Adding/moving/deleting containers from machines will now not replace the underlying instances. This was only the case for singlelanes. Doublelanes do not have this behaviour and are not affected.