Bug 48539 - Make a configurable reboot for errata updates possible if "reboot after maintenance" is set
Summary: Make a configurable reboot for errata updates possible if "reboot after maint...
Status: RESOLVED WONTFIX
Alias: None
Product: UCS
Classification: Unclassified
Component: UMC - Software update
Version: UCS 4.4
Hardware: Other Linux
: P5 normal
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Assignee: UMC maintainers
QA Contact: UMC maintainers
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Reported: 2019-01-28 12:35 CET by Christina Scheinig
Modified: 2025-02-05 09:29 CET (History)
6 users (show)

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What kind of report is it?: Feature Request
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Ticket number: 2019011821000337
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Customer ID: 07312
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Description Christina Scheinig univentionstaff 2019-01-28 12:35:18 CET
Referring to Bug 48496 the feature request to make a configurable reboot for errata updates possible, especially after a new kernel is installed.

"Since kernel updates occur not only during release updates I would prefer a feature request to reboot if a new kernel was installed _and_ the check box "reboot after schedule" was set."
Comment 1 Stephan Hendl 2019-05-20 12:17:53 CEST
Are there any new investigations here?
Comment 3 Jan-Luca Kiok univentionstaff 2025-02-05 09:29:19 CET
This issue has been filed against an older version of UCS.

With further development of our products affected components may have vastly changed while the corresponding use cases might have changed. Thus, this issue is now being closed.

If there still is a need for this feature, please use "Clone this bug" or reopen this issue. In this case please provide information on how this issue would benefit you.