- Issued:
- 2023-10-23
- Updated:
- 2023-10-23
RHBA-2023:5981 - Bug Fix Advisory
Synopsis
Custom Metrics Autoscaler Operator for Red Hat 2.11.2-311 OpenShift Bug Fixes
Type/Severity
Bug Fix Advisory
Topic
Custom Metrics Autoscaler Operator for Red Hat OpenShift bug fixes
Description
The Custom Metrics Autoscaler Operator for Red Hat OpenShift is an optional operator based upon the Kubernetes Event Driven Autoscaler (KEDA), which allows workloads to be scaled by using additional metrics sources (other than pod metrics).
This release fixes several bugs and should improve the user experience in certain situations.
Solution
Before applying this update, make sure all previously released errata
relevant to your system have been applied.
For details on how to apply this update, refer to:
Affected Products
- Custom Metric Autoscaler 2 x86_64
Fixes
- OCPBUGS-15779 - oc client reporting error about external.metrics.k8s.io/v1beta1 when KEDA is installed but ScaledObject not yet created
- OCPBUGS-15925 - Installation mode "All namespaces on the cluster" disabled on Custom Metrics Autoscaler Operator
- PODAUTO-20 - Enable installing CMA on OSD/ROSA using the any( non openshift-*) namespace
- OCPBUGS-15590 - Namespace is reconfigured when the KedaController is refreshed
CVEs
(none)
References
(none)
x86_64
custom-metrics-autoscaler/custom-metrics-autoscaler-adapter-rhel8@sha256:efeee9d382b91dab08b06bfd3f0118cae4344689725e803996578842033f3b1e |
custom-metrics-autoscaler/custom-metrics-autoscaler-admission-webhooks-rhel8@sha256:88e932160939c1ed1d703a0bc86461bc8789cf636d9bbe30baeee0334bef6ffd |
custom-metrics-autoscaler/custom-metrics-autoscaler-operator-bundle@sha256:b09cda6ffe202e3cf734014b677b71667253a3184f2e316f94567f0d4ee1d632 |
custom-metrics-autoscaler/custom-metrics-autoscaler-rhel8@sha256:b9ebb1ee4d79174acdd8761a6d599a84197cb871696b0ae548026ec0c49be98c |
custom-metrics-autoscaler/custom-metrics-autoscaler-rhel8-operator@sha256:3be7ce8c887fde0903d487547cbf39347faa0d3e51971efa9ef2a0603c8601ae |
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