You must manually update the File Storage Security stacks to take advantage of
certain features and fixes. (Currently, File Storage Security does not support
automatic updates for stacks or components.)
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NoteNot all features and fixes require a stack update. See What's New for details.
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Before you begin
Check What's New to see which stack (scanner or storage) you need to
update for the feature you want.
Features and fixes that require a stack update are described with the phrase
"This functionality requires a stack update".
Update a stack
Procedure
- Go to .
- Click Launch Stack to open the Cloud Shell Editor.
Note
This step is not for launching a new stack but for opening the Cloud Shell Editor for the following steps. The stack does not need to be added to the File Storage Security console again. - Replace
terraform.tfvars.json
with the one you used for the deployment. - If you use Terraform remote configuration for saving your
terraform.tfstate
, please add the setting to the template to fetch theterraform.tfstate
. If not skip to step 5. - Copy the
terraform.tfstate
of the deployment to the template's folder. - Run the Terraform commands in Cloud Shell:Please confirm the infrastructure changes before executing the Terraform apply command.
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Update GCP configuration
terraform -chdir=gcp-configuration init && terraform -chdir=gcp-configuration apply
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Update All-in-One stack
terraform -chdir=all-in-one init && terraform -chdir=all-in-one apply
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Update scanner stack
terraform -chdir=scanners init && terraform -chdir=scanners apply
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Update storage stack
terraform -chdir=storages init && terraform -chdir=storages apply
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