We are happy to announce the immediate availability of Uyuni 2021.02
At https://www.uyuni-project.org/pages/stable-version.html you will find all
the resources you need to start working with Uyuni 2022.02, including the
release notes, documentation, requirements and setup instructions.
VERY IMPORTANT: Read the release notes! If you are updating from an Uyuni
version older than 2021.06, a major upgrade procedure is required.
This is the list of highlights for this release:
* Reporting Database
* Ubuntu errata installation
* Monitoring: Prometheus 2.32.1
* Monitoring: Postgres exporter updated to version 0.10.0 for SUSE Linux
Enterprise and openSUSE
* SLES PAYG client support on cloud
* openscap for Debian 11 (Tech Preview)
Please check the release notes for full details, and in particular review
the section about the Postgres exporter update and the Prometheus update, as
it could require manual if you are using monitoring.
Remember that Uyuni will follow a rolling release planning, so the next
version will contain bugfixes for this one and any new features. There will be
no maintenance of 2022.02
As always, we hope you will enjoy Uyuni 2022.02 and we invite everyone of you
to send us your feedback [1] and of course your patches, if you can
contribute.
Happy hacking!
[1] https://www.uyuni-project.org/pages/contact.html
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Julio González Gil
Release Engineer, SUSE Manager and Uyuni
jgonzalez(a)suse.com
Dear Uyuni Community.
In order to support the growing number of distributions that use modular
repositories, the Content Lifecycle Management feature had some updates that
cause stack overflow exceptions that could fail the builds, and showed the
stack overflow errors at `rhn_web_ui.log`.
A bugfix to offload the work from the Java stack to prevent such overflows is
now released.
See how to apply the patch at https://uyuni-project.org/pages/patches.html.
The fix will be part of Uyuni 2022.02 as well, but we recommend you
don't wait and apply the patch as soon as possible, in particular if you are
already using Content Lifecycle Management.
Best regards.
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Julio González Gil
Release Engineer, SUSE Manager and Uyuni
jgonzalez(a)suse.com