[Aerogear-users] How to upgrade Aerogear Push to latest version on OpenShift
Thomas Schweitzer
thomers at me.com
Mon Nov 10 12:08:05 EST 2014
Sorry, the warning of the previous (failed) send was still there - the new send actually was delivered successfully.
What I notice is that the number of receivers is wrong (it seems to be n^2 (16) instead of n (4)) - here is the “notification” activity/details:
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Dashboard AppName
Notification Receivers Status Timestamp
{"ipAddress":”91.115.xxx.yyy","clientIdentifier":"Ae... 16 installations Succeeded 10 Nov, 18:01:44, 2014
Request IP: 91.115.xxx.yyy Full Request
Message: { "message" : "Test notification - please ignore!" }
Variants:
iOS Dev Succeeded 4 installations
iOS Dev Succeeded 4 installations
iOS Dev Succeeded 4 installations
iOS Dev Succeeded 4 installations
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When I look at the number of installations on the applications page, the correct number (4 in the example) is shown.
It seems the notification is only sent once per installation - but before I send a notification to 50k users, I better make sure. Can you confirm that this is just a frontend issue in the dashboard?
Cheers,
Thomas
On 10.11.2014, at 17:07, Matthias Wessendorf <matzew at apache.org> wrote:
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> On Mon, Nov 10, 2014 at 4:54 PM, Thomas Schweitzer <thomers at me.com> wrote:
> Hey Matthias,
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> thanks for the quick reply.
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> I restarted the openshift application, but the cartridge version still shows “1.0.0”,
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> that is expected :)
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> and the problem with the SSLHandShakeExpection still persists.
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> on a new send ?
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> Any idea?
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> Thanks again,
> Thomas
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> On 10.11.2014, at 16:40, Matthias Wessendorf <matzew at apache.org> wrote:
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>> Hi Thomas,
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>> glad you like the UPS. Regarding your question, can you login to Openshift and simply restart the instance? That should do the trick
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>> On Mon, Nov 10, 2014 at 4:27 PM, Thomas Schweitzer <thomers at me.com> wrote:
>> Hello,
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>> I’ve been using Aerogear Push 1.0.0 on OpenShift and am very happy with it. Thanks guys!
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>> Now, I’m getting SSLHandshakeExceptions when I try to connect to APN servers. I read that Apple removed SSLv3, so I want to upgrade to the latest 1.0.2 version (which I understand fixes this).
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>> The question is - how? Is there an automatic “upgrade cartridge” feature available in OpenShift? (Although I do have experience on AWS, this is my first time on OpenShift, sorry).
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>> Or do I have to manually upload the latest WAR files, and restart the server?
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>> Thanks,
>> Thomas
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