These release notes track the development of {ai-full} {ai-version}.
This product was previously released as a Technology Preview product and is now generally available and enabled by default in the {cluster-manager-first}.
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Previously, users could define
localhost
as a valid host name for all of their hosts. As a result, host names were not unique, and {ai-full} could not install the cluster. With this release, users cannot complete the cluster installation if any of the hosts are namedlocalhost
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Previously, in the OpenShift Web Console troubleshooting window, the Optional field remained blank when undefined instead of displaying an IP address. With this release, the Optional field was removed.
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Previously, when installing a cluster on vSphere, the {ai-full} created machines and
MachineSet
objects for every virtual machine. With this release, {ai-full} no longer creates machines orMachineSet
objects for user-provisioned VMs. -
Previously, if Operators failed to install during an installation with {ai-full}, users received an error message and were directed to reset the cluster installation. With this release, if Operators fail to install, the cluster is automatically degraded.
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Previously, after installing an Operator using {ai-full}, the Operator appeared as available in the cluster Status area in the Installation progress page. However, users had to check the Operator avilability in the {product-title} web console. With this release, the Operator appears as installed in the Status area.