Thanks Julio and the team for another release.
We've had ongoing issues with the web interface locking up with multiple users since .10, which continued even after each patch - so were keen to try this and I upgraded today.
Unfortunately, we've hit a new issue where the Systems List is unpopulated, and had to roll back to a pre-upgrade snapshot. I've filed a bug report at https://github.com/uyuni-project/uyuni/issues/6179
Hopefully it's just me and not a more widespread issue.
Thanks again to the team for all the work.
Simon
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From: Julio Gonzalez via Uyuni Users
Sent: 21 November 2022 20:19
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Cc: Julio Gonzalez
Subject: [EXTERNAL EMAIL] Uyuni 2022.11 is released!
VERY IMPORTANT: 2022.11 will require a special procedure if you are not upgrading from 2022.10 Make sure you read the release notes for all the versions between the one you are using now, and 2022.11!
We are happy to announce the availability of Uyuni 2022.11. Most openSUSE mirrors should already have 2022.11, but if you do not see it yet, wait a few hours until your local openSUSE mirror is synced.
At https://www.uyuni-project.org/pages/stable-version.html you will find all the resources you need to start working with Uyuni 2022.11, including the release notes, documentation, requirements and setup instructions.
This is the list of highlights for this release:
- Instructions to disable custom channel automatic synchronization
- Allow more tools for network management for the Uyuni Server
- Monitoring: Grafana update to 8.5.13
- Monitoring: Fix TLS configuration and enable client certificate
authentication for Blackbox exporter
- Traditional stack being removed
Remember that Uyuni follows a rolling release planning, so the next version will contain bugfixes for this one and any new features. There will be no maintenance of 2022.11
As always, we hope you will enjoy Uyuni 2022.11 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@suse.com