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heal prod - update audit service to 1.0.0 #3861

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update audit service to 1.0.0 for heal prod

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healdata.org/manifest.json

Deployment changes

  • audit-service
    • If a previous version of the audit service has already been deployed, run kubectl delete secret audit-g3auto and gen3 kube-setup-audit-service to configure the audit SQS and update the configuration file. REQUIRES Fence 5.1.0 or more recent. OR to disable pulling from a queue, update the configuration file manually to disable "PULL_FROM_QUEUE" (PXP-7805 Fetch audit logs from an AWS SQS audit-service#2)

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healdata.org/manifest.json

Deployment changes

  • audit-service
    • If a previous version of the audit service has already been deployed, run kubectl delete secret audit-g3auto and gen3 kube-setup-audit-service to configure the audit SQS and update the configuration file. REQUIRES Fence 5.1.0 or more recent. OR to disable pulling from a queue, update the configuration file manually to disable "PULL_FROM_QUEUE" (PXP-7805 Fetch audit logs from an AWS SQS audit-service#2)

@mfshao mfshao mentioned this pull request Dec 2, 2021
@mfshao mfshao merged commit ed92fe9 into master Dec 2, 2021
@mfshao mfshao deleted the chore/heal_prod_update_audit_1.0.0 branch December 2, 2021 16:05
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