diff --git a/applications/application-life-cycle-management/odc-creating-applications-using-developer-perspective.adoc b/applications/application-life-cycle-management/odc-creating-applications-using-developer-perspective.adoc index c31cbdb193..a56c294a1b 100644 --- a/applications/application-life-cycle-management/odc-creating-applications-using-developer-perspective.adoc +++ b/applications/application-life-cycle-management/odc-creating-applications-using-developer-perspective.adoc @@ -26,5 +26,6 @@ To create applications using the *Developer* perspective ensure that: * You have xref:../../web-console/web-console.adoc#web-console[logged in to the web console]. * You are in the xref:../../web-console/odc-about-developer-perspective.adoc#odc-about-developer-perspective[*Developer* perspective]. +* You have the appropriate xref:../../authentication/using-rbac.adoc#default-roles_using-rbac[roles and permissions] in a project to create applications and other workloads in {product-title}. include::modules/odc-importing-codebase-from-git-to-create-application.adoc[leveloffset=+1] diff --git a/applications/application-life-cycle-management/odc-viewing-application-composition-using-topology-view.adoc b/applications/application-life-cycle-management/odc-viewing-application-composition-using-topology-view.adoc index cb522ade74..ce47e4e669 100644 --- a/applications/application-life-cycle-management/odc-viewing-application-composition-using-topology-view.adoc +++ b/applications/application-life-cycle-management/odc-viewing-application-composition-using-topology-view.adoc @@ -11,6 +11,7 @@ To view your applications in the *Topology* view and interact with them, ensure * You have xref:../../web-console/web-console.adoc#web-console[logged in to the web console]. * You are in the xref:../../web-console/odc-about-developer-perspective.adoc#odc-about-developer-perspective[*Developer* perspective]. +* You have the appropriate xref:../../authentication/using-rbac.adoc#default-roles_using-rbac[roles and permissions] in a project to create applications and other workloads in {product-title}. * You have xref:../application-life-cycle-management/odc-creating-applications-using-developer-perspective.adoc#odc-creating-applications-using-developer-perspective[created and deployed an application on {product-title} using the *Developer* perspective]. diff --git a/modules/odc-viewing-application-topology.adoc b/modules/odc-viewing-application-topology.adoc index 278f629a9e..3fe9dcb531 100644 --- a/modules/odc-viewing-application-topology.adoc +++ b/modules/odc-viewing-application-topology.adoc @@ -5,9 +5,14 @@ [id="odc-viewing-application-topology_{context}"] = Viewing the topology of your application -You can navigate to the *Topology* view using the left navigation panel in the *Developer* perspective. After you create an application, you are directed automatically to the *Topology* view where you can see the status of the application Pods, quickly access the application on a public URL, access the source code to modify it, and see the status of your last build. +You can navigate to the *Topology* view using the left navigation panel in the *Developer* perspective. After you create an application, you are directed automatically to the *Topology* view where you can see the status of the application Pods, quickly access the application on a public URL, access the source code to modify it, and see the status of your last build. You can zoom in and out to see more details for a particular application. -A serverless application is visually indicated with the Knative symbol (image:odc_serverless_app.png[title="Serverless Application"]). You can zoom in and out to see more details for a particular application. +A serverless application is visually indicated with the Knative symbol (image:odc_serverless_app.png[title="Serverless Application"]). + +[NOTE] +==== +Serverless applications take some time to load and display on the *Topology* view. When you create a serverless application, it first creates a service resource and then a revision. After that it is deployed and displayed on the Topology view. If it is the only workload, you might be redirected to the *Add* page. Once the revision is deployed, the serverless application is displayed on the *Topology* view. +==== The status or phase of the Pod is indicated by different colors and tooltips as *Running* (image:odc_pod_running.png[title="Pod Running"]), *Not Ready* (image:odc_pod_not_ready.png[title="Pod Not Ready"]), *Warning*(image:odc_pod_warning.png[title="Pod Warning"]), *Failed*(image:odc_pod_failed.png[title="Pod Failed"]), *Pending*(image:odc_pod_pending.png[title="Pod Pending"]), *Succeeded*(image:odc_pod_succeeded.png[title="Pod Succeeded"]), *Terminating*(image:odc_pod_terminating.png[title="Pod Terminating"]), or *Unknown*(image:odc_pod_unknown.png[title="Pod Unknown"]). For more information about pod status, see the link:https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/workloads/pods/pod-lifecycle/#pod-phase[Kubernetes documentation]. diff --git a/release_notes/ocp-4-2-release-notes.adoc b/release_notes/ocp-4-2-release-notes.adoc index ed756f619e..32344624d4 100644 --- a/release_notes/ocp-4-2-release-notes.adoc +++ b/release_notes/ocp-4-2-release-notes.adoc @@ -278,6 +278,11 @@ within the {product-title} cluster for deployment. It detects changes to local code and deploys it to the cluster automatically, giving instant feedback to validate changes in real time. It supports multiple languages and frameworks. +[id="ocp-4-2-CRC"] +==== CodeReady Containers + +CodeReady Containers provides a local desktop instance of a minimal {product-title} 4 or newer cluster. This cluster provides developers with a minimal environment for development and testing purposes. It includes the `crc` CLI to interact with the CodeReady Containers virtual machine running the OpenShift cluster. + [id="ocp-4-2-nodes"] === Nodes @@ -1431,3 +1436,13 @@ It is recommended to delete the default StorageClass and allow the ClusterStorageOperator to recreate this with the correct attributes after the upgrade is completed. (link:https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1751641[*BZ#1751641*]) + +* Non-serverless workloads show resources for serverless workloads in the *Topology* resources panel. (link:https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1760810[*BZ#1760810*]) + +* Pod status is depicted inconsistently in the *Topology* view, *Resources* side panel, and the *Deployment Config Details* page. (link:https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1760827[*BZ#1760827*]) + +* When an application is created using the *Add* page options, the deployed image ignores the selected target port and always uses the first entry. (link:https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1760836[*BZ#1760836*]) + +* Certain features like the name of the application and the build status are not rendered in the *Topology* view on the Edge browser. (link:https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1760858[*BZ#1760858*]) + +* Determination of active pods when a rollout fails can be incorrect in the *Topology* view. (link:https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1760828[*BZ#1760828*])