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 -- Julio González Gil Release Engineer, SUSE Manager and Uyuni jgonzalez@suse.com

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 -----Original Message----- From: Julio Gonzalez via Uyuni Users <users@lists.uyuni-project.org> Sent: 21 November 2022 20:19 To: announce@lists.uyuni-project.org; users@lists.uyuni-project.org; devel@lists.uyuni-project.org Cc: Julio Gonzalez <jgonzalez@suse.com> 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 -- Julio González Gil Release Engineer, SUSE Manager and Uyuni jgonzalez@suse.com

Hi Simon, Thanks for the feedback. The new systems list is more optimized and can handle thousands of systems with a breeze. For this we had to add a new table storing the cached system data. This is updated every hour by the update-system-overview-default task and within a minute after a data change. You can run that task manually in Admin > Task Schedules page or wait for the top of the hour. Keep in mind that processing this task can take some time depending on how many systems are in your database. I will see if I can trigger the update right at the tomcat start after the update for the next release. -- Cedric On Tue, 2022-11-22 at 10:11 +0000, Simon Avery wrote:
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
-----Original Message----- From: Julio Gonzalez via Uyuni Users <users@lists.uyuni-project.org> Sent: 21 November 2022 20:19 To: announce@lists.uyuni-project.org; users@lists.uyuni-project.org; devel@lists.uyuni-project.org Cc: Julio Gonzalez <jgonzalez@suse.com> 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
-- Julio González Gil Release Engineer, SUSE Manager and Uyuni jgonzalez@suse.com

@Simon, please report if this is fixed as Cedric explained. If so, I will re-release the release notes with a warning about this, as I was not aware. Best regards. El martes, 22 de noviembre de 2022 16:05:46 (CET) Cedric Bosdonnat via Uyuni Users escribió:
Hi Simon,
Thanks for the feedback. The new systems list is more optimized and can handle thousands of systems with a breeze. For this we had to add a new table storing the cached system data.
This is updated every hour by the update-system-overview-default task and within a minute after a data change.
You can run that task manually in Admin > Task Schedules page or wait for the top of the hour. Keep in mind that processing this task can take some time depending on how many systems are in your database. I will see if I can trigger the update right at the tomcat start after the update for the next release.
-- Cedric
On Tue, 2022-11-22 at 10:11 +0000, Simon Avery wrote:
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
-----Original Message----- From: Julio Gonzalez via Uyuni Users <users@lists.uyuni-project.org> Sent: 21 November 2022 20:19 To: announce@lists.uyuni-project.org; users@lists.uyuni-project.org; devel@lists.uyuni-project.org Cc: Julio Gonzalez <jgonzalez@suse.com> 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
-- Julio González Gil Release Engineer, SUSE Manager and Uyuni jgonzalez@suse.com
-- Julio González Gil Release Engineer, SUSE Manager and Uyuni jgonzalez@suse.com

Hi Julio, Yes - the fix provided by Cedric resolves my problems, and my thanks for his speedy response to the issue on Github and here. And as Cedric says, that page is much quicker to load now so it's a good improvement. Even with my relatively low number of 200 vms, it would take a few seconds. There does appear to be a very minor pagination issue introduced, but I'll raise that as a minor bug for consideration as low priority. Thanks all involved, as always. S -----Original Message----- From: Julio Gonzalez via Uyuni Users <users@lists.uyuni-project.org> Sent: 22 November 2022 15:08 To: users@lists.uyuni-project.org Cc: Cedric Bosdonnat <CBosdonnat@suse.com>; Cedric Bosdonnat via Uyuni Users <users@lists.uyuni-project.org>; Julio Gonzalez <jgonzalez@suse.com> Subject: [EXTERNAL EMAIL] Re: Uyuni 2022.11 is released! @Simon, please report if this is fixed as Cedric explained. If so, I will re-release the release notes with a warning about this, as I was not aware. Best regards. El martes, 22 de noviembre de 2022 16:05:46 (CET) Cedric Bosdonnat via Uyuni Users escribió:
Hi Simon,
Thanks for the feedback. The new systems list is more optimized and can handle thousands of systems with a breeze. For this we had to add a new table storing the cached system data.
This is updated every hour by the update-system-overview-default task and within a minute after a data change.
You can run that task manually in Admin > Task Schedules page or wait for the top of the hour. Keep in mind that processing this task can take some time depending on how many systems are in your database. I will see if I can trigger the update right at the tomcat start after the update for the next release.
-- Cedric
On Tue, 2022-11-22 at 10:11 +0000, Simon Avery wrote:
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
-----Original Message----- From: Julio Gonzalez via Uyuni Users <users@lists.uyuni-project.org> Sent: 21 November 2022 20:19 To: announce@lists.uyuni-project.org; users@lists.uyuni-project.org; devel@lists.uyuni-project.org Cc: Julio Gonzalez <jgonzalez@suse.com> 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
-- Julio González Gil Release Engineer, SUSE Manager and Uyuni jgonzalez@suse.com
-- Julio González Gil Release Engineer, SUSE Manager and Uyuni jgonzalez@suse.com

El miércoles, 23 de noviembre de 2022 8:51:24 (CET) Simon Avery escribió:
Hi Julio,
Yes - the fix provided by Cedric resolves my problems, and my thanks for his speedy response to the issue on Github and here.
And as Cedric says, that page is much quicker to load now so it's a good improvement. Even with my relatively low number of 200 vms, it would take a few seconds.
For reference, we just refreshed the release notes: https://lists.opensuse.org/archives/list/announce@lists.uyuni-project.org/th...
There does appear to be a very minor pagination issue introduced, but I'll raise that as a minor bug for consideration as low priority.
I see https://github.com/uyuni-project/uyuni/issues/6188 We'll have a look. Thanks!
Thanks all involved, as always.
S
-----Original Message----- From: Julio Gonzalez via Uyuni Users <users@lists.uyuni-project.org> Sent: 22 November 2022 15:08 To: users@lists.uyuni-project.org Cc: Cedric Bosdonnat <CBosdonnat@suse.com>; Cedric Bosdonnat via Uyuni Users <users@lists.uyuni-project.org>; Julio Gonzalez <jgonzalez@suse.com> Subject: [EXTERNAL EMAIL] Re: Uyuni 2022.11 is released!
@Simon, please report if this is fixed as Cedric explained.
If so, I will re-release the release notes with a warning about this, as I was not aware.
Best regards.
El martes, 22 de noviembre de 2022 16:05:46 (CET) Cedric Bosdonnat via Uyuni Users escribió:
Hi Simon,
Thanks for the feedback. The new systems list is more optimized and can handle thousands of systems with a breeze. For
this we had to add a new
table storing the cached system data.
This is updated every hour by the update-system-overview-default task and within a minute after a data change.
You can run that task manually in Admin > Task Schedules page or wait for the top of the hour. Keep in mind that
processing this task can take some
time depending on how many systems are in your database. I will see if I can trigger the update right at the tomcat start after the update for the next release.
-- Cedric
On Tue, 2022-11-22 at 10:11 +0000, Simon Avery wrote:
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
-----Original Message----- From: Julio Gonzalez via Uyuni Users <users@lists.uyuni-project.org> Sent: 21 November 2022 20:19 To: announce@lists.uyuni-project.org; users@lists.uyuni-project.org; devel@lists.uyuni-project.org
Cc: Julio Gonzalez <jgonzalez@suse.com>
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
-- Julio González Gil Release Engineer, SUSE Manager and Uyuni jgonzalez@suse.com
-- Julio González Gil Release Engineer, SUSE Manager and Uyuni jgonzalez@suse.com
-- Julio González Gil Release Engineer, SUSE Manager and Uyuni jgonzalez@suse.com
participants (3)
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Cedric Bosdonnat
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Julio Gonzalez
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Simon Avery