As of now, all Pulp 3 related services will use prefix pulpcore-* instead of pulp-*. This will eliminate ambiguities between Pulp 2 and Pulp 3 services running on a same machine (e.g. pulp_resource_manager vs pulp-resource-manager).
The following changes in naming conventions were made: pulp-api -> pulpcore-api pulp-content-app -> pulpcore-content-app pulp-resource-manager -> pulpcore-resource-manager pulp-worker@* -> pulpcore-worker@* Check the list of opened pull requests to address issues as soon as possible. https://github.com/pulp/ansible-pulp/pull/161 https://github.com/pulp/pulpcore/pull/307 https://github.com/gmbnomis/pulp_cookbook/pull/42 https://github.com/pulp/pulp_maven/pull/21 https://github.com/pulp/pulp_deb/pull/120 https://github.com/pulp/pulp_rpm/pull/1449 https://github.com/pulp/pulp_file/pull/279 https://github.com/pulp/pulp_python/pull/258 https://github.com/pulp/pulp_docker/pull/416 https://github.com/pulp/pulp_ansible/pull/214 https://github.com/ATIX-AG/pulp_gem/pull/27 https://github.com/pulp/plugin_template/pull/109 The majority of these pull requests are mainly updating auto-generated documentation. On the other hand, it is recommended to merge the pull requests at the same time in order to prevent inconsistencies in the future. After applying aforementioned changes, it is expected that you will disable or remove running systemd services with old prefixes (pulp-api, pulp-content-app, etc.) from your development environment. In some cases, it is easier to simply run the command `vagrant destroy` to destroy all previously created resources during the machine creation process. This will however remove all custom files and configurations currently present in the virtual machine.
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