diff --git a/migration_toolkit_for_containers/release_notes/mtc-release-notes-1-7.adoc b/migration_toolkit_for_containers/release_notes/mtc-release-notes-1-7.adoc index 096bfc65037d..557cecbef94d 100644 --- a/migration_toolkit_for_containers/release_notes/mtc-release-notes-1-7.adoc +++ b/migration_toolkit_for_containers/release_notes/mtc-release-notes-1-7.adoc @@ -17,6 +17,7 @@ You can migrate from xref:../../migrating_from_ocp_3_to_4/about-migrating-from-3 For information on the support policy for {mtc-short}, see link:https://access.redhat.com/support/policy/updates/openshift#app_migration[OpenShift Application and Cluster Migration Solutions], part of the _Red Hat {product-title} Life Cycle Policy_. +include::modules/migration-mtc-release-notes-1-7-19.adoc[leveloffset=+1] include::modules/migration-mtc-release-notes-1-7-18.adoc[leveloffset=+1] include::modules/migration-mtc-release-notes-1-7-17.adoc[leveloffset=+1] include::modules/migration-mtc-release-notes-1-7-16.adoc[leveloffset=+1] diff --git a/modules/migration-mtc-release-notes-1-7-19.adoc b/modules/migration-mtc-release-notes-1-7-19.adoc new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..b5bb97d3eda9 --- /dev/null +++ b/modules/migration-mtc-release-notes-1-7-19.adoc @@ -0,0 +1,29 @@ +// Module included in the following assemblies: +// +// * migration_toolkit_for_containers/mtc-release-notes-1-7.adoc + +:_mod-docs-content-type: REFERENCE +[id="migration-mtc-release-notes-1-7-19_{context}"] += {mtc-full} 1.7.19 release notes + +{mtc-first} 1.7.19 is a Container Grade Only (CGO) release, which is released to refresh the health grades of the containers. No code was changed in the product itself compared to that of {mtc-short} 1.7.18. + +[id="resolved-issues-1-7-19_{context}"] +== Resolved issues + +This release has the following resolved issues: + +.`python3-requests` package vulnerability + +A bug was introduced when building the {mtc-short} Operator for the 1.7.19 release. During QE testing, this bug meant that when attempting to install {mtc-short} 1.7.19 from the OperatorHub, the migration-operator pod failed during startup. The logs indicated that the Ansible Runner was crashing with an unhandled `KeyError: 'http+unix'` issue. The {mtc-short} Operator was in an incomplete state, and the required controller pods were never deployed, which rendered the Operator non-functional. This issue was caused by the `python3-requests` package. + +The workaround was to downgrade to the last known working version of the `python3-requests` package, used in {mtc-short} 1.7.19, to `python3-requests-2.20.0-3.el8_8.noarch`. However, this action does mean exposure to the following vulnerability, link:https://access.redhat.com/errata/RHSA-2023:4520[RHSA-2023:4520]. + +[id="known-issues-1-7-19_{context}"] +== Known issues + +.The restore fails due to a missing backup storage location + +Currently, if the backup storage location is not specified, application migration fails. link:https://issues.redhat.com/browse/MIG-1649[(MIG-1649)] + +Workaround: Roll back and then restart the migration.