From 124866fdf6cd3c55e03a68ebf2c78d656253336e Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Vikram Goyal Date: Tue, 18 Jun 2019 11:49:31 +1000 Subject: [PATCH] UHC to RHOCM --- modules/telemetry-consequences-of-disabling-telemetry.adoc | 3 +-- release_notes/ocp-4-1-release-notes.adoc | 6 +++--- 2 files changed, 4 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-) diff --git a/modules/telemetry-consequences-of-disabling-telemetry.adoc b/modules/telemetry-consequences-of-disabling-telemetry.adoc index 1702e49ecf..24d13fa106 100644 --- a/modules/telemetry-consequences-of-disabling-telemetry.adoc +++ b/modules/telemetry-consequences-of-disabling-telemetry.adoc @@ -9,10 +9,9 @@ In {product-title} {product-version}, customers can opt out of the Telemetry ser Some of the consequences of opting out of Telemetry are: -* The Unified Hybrid Cloud portal does not work as expected and does not show critical information about your clusters. +* The Red Hat OpenShift Cluster Manager does not work as expected and does not show critical information about your clusters. * You cannot perform subscription management, including legally entitling your purchase from Red Hat through `cloud.redhat.com`. Because there is no disconnected subscription management, you cannot both opt out of sending data to Red Hat and entitle your purchase. * You will not gain quality assurance by reporting faults encountered during upgrades. * You cannot entitle your cluster. Deployment and management of {product-title} for disconnected environments is a critical goal and will be delivered in a future version of {product-title}. - diff --git a/release_notes/ocp-4-1-release-notes.adoc b/release_notes/ocp-4-1-release-notes.adoc index 0a55ca0786..f3891cae3c 100644 --- a/release_notes/ocp-4-1-release-notes.adoc +++ b/release_notes/ocp-4-1-release-notes.adoc @@ -30,9 +30,9 @@ Red Hat did not publicly release {product-title} 4.0 and, instead, is releasing {product-title} {product-version} directly after version 3.11. {product-title} {product-version} clusters are available at -https://cloud.openshift.com. The Unified Hybrid Cloud (UHC) application for -{product-title} allows you to deploy OpenShift clusters to either on-premise or -cloud environments. +https://cloud.openshift.com/openshift. The Red Hat OpenShift Cluster Manager +application for {product-title} allows you to deploy OpenShift clusters to +either on-premise or cloud environments. {product-title} {product-version} is supported on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.6 and later, as well as Red Hat Enterprise Linux CoreOS 4.1.