- Issued:
- 2024-03-27
- Updated:
- 2024-03-27
RHEA-2024:1534 - Product Enhancement Advisory
Synopsis
Cluster Observability Operator 0.1.2 for OpenShift
Type/Severity
Product Enhancement Advisory
Topic
The Cluster Observability Operator is a Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform Operator that you can deploy to manage monitoring and alerting component stacks by using custom resource descriptions (CRDs).
Description
This release includes bug fixes and other enhancements for the Cluster Observability Operator (COO).
The COO is an optional OpenShift Container Platform Operator that enables administrators to create standalone monitoring stacks that are independently configurable for use by different services and users.
The COO complements the built-in monitoring capabilities of OpenShift Container Platform. You can deploy it in parallel with the default platform and user workload monitoring stacks managed by the Cluster Monitoring Operator (CMO).
- Additional resources*
- COO release notes:
- OpenShift Container Platform documentation for COO:
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
- Cluster Observability Operator 1 x86_64
Fixes
- COO-11 - Add openshift CSV feature annotations
- COO-12 - Implement CSV fields to support interaction-free upgrades
- COO-14 - Thanos Querier service can't reach pod
- COO-18 - Link name should also be 'Cluster Observability Operator' in 'Operator details' page
- COO-20 - Support of Observability Operator display N/A on install page
- COO-43 - Update COO CPaaS Version to v9.16.0
- COO-50 - COO bundle claims support for OCP 4.11
References
(none)
x86_64
cluster-observability-operator/cluster-observability-operator-bundle@sha256:64c6d96205ef04b9f48fed6ab9c7cabf03e429b5092a4d0fee47d7d350d451f2 |
cluster-observability-operator/cluster-observability-rhel8-operator@sha256:66a675e61db4bb6b58528e549a88109beae0921997b3e1247c12f83c9ec826aa |
cluster-observability-operator/coo-admission-webhook-rhel8@sha256:c1a3a8771c9c50e4e39b76f6fc73c28a0b7b7038ab92fed985eac075836e6c74 |
cluster-observability-operator/coo-prometheus-alertmanager-rhel8@sha256:b4064512cbf599921aea761d8dc60f3db6f83a7e0e7b131fbc4809229ef236b6 |
cluster-observability-operator/coo-prometheus-config-reloader-rhel8@sha256:2a0b70985aee4138e214e5960c1c904192de67deaae1775c1838b0d503d3e64d |
cluster-observability-operator/coo-prometheus-rhel8@sha256:aa58d2308445da3945066d27ed9ddbc05e6dbd52a7364749a8e0ac4eee3e3ce3 |
cluster-observability-operator/coo-prometheus-rhel8-operator@sha256:86a9d293492d466c07b86b8908512ab8b746f41eea5bab32f0a4423ef0c88eb8 |
cluster-observability-operator/coo-thanos-rhel8@sha256:8c906fb6c861f7929aca0f713ef17eb6b6b69dd563bfc17c7fa73716ebd8675c |
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