Red Hat Insights

Overview

Applications on the Red Hat Hybrid Cloud Console are Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) products, providing customers with prescriptive analytics and applications to manage Red Hat environments. Because the applications are hosted and managed by Red Hat, there is no infrastructure that a customer needs to deploy, other than the installation of a client. All data shown via a user interface are hosted by Red Hat and a user will always be using the latest software version that is made available.

Red Hat Hybrid Cloud Preview Environment Access

Any user interacting with the applications hosted on Red Hat Hybrid Cloud Console including Red Hat Insights has the optional opportunity to test out in development branches of our SaaS products via the “Preview Environment”. This environment will allow customers to interact with new functionality actively being developed, iterations on existing functionality, or participate in public previews for upcoming applications. Since this is an active development environment, this should be treated as “Preview” pre-release software which may impact the availability, stability, data, or performance of its use and bugs may be encountered.

Red Hat Support for use in this environment is limited to Feedback Only as the purpose of this environment is to make it available for testing only and to solicit feedback from our users. Any cases opened will be treated as Severity 4 and limited to RFEs or general bug awareness; if you are interested in receiving full support, the preview environment should not be used.

You may access this optional preview environment at any time by visiting https://console.redhat.com/preview or if you wish to switch back to the fully supported environment you may do so by visiting https://console.redhat.com.

Client Releases and Support

The Red Hat Insights client to be used with the Insights application at https://console.redhat.com, is shipped and made available as part of the RHEL Base channel and is installed by default on RHEL version 8 and above. It respects the product lifecycle for the version of RHEL it is shipped as a part of. The Red Hat Enterprise Linux Life Cycle can be found here.

Remote Host Configuration (rhc)

The Remote Host Configuration utility, rhc, went GA on November 9, 2021 and comes with all RHEL 8.5 and newer installations. As a component of the Red Hat Insights client, it follows the Red Hat Enterprise Linux Life Cycle as outlined above.

Red Hat Insights for Red Hat Enterprise Linux

End of Life for "Basic Authentication" mechanism for Insights-Client

Effective December 30th, 2024, the Insights-client will no longer support Basic Authentication as an option for connecting a host with Red Hat Insights

Basic Authentication is not the default authentication mechanism but has been available as an option to manually configure for a select set of workflows. For hosts that are using Basic Authentication, it is recommended that they are modified to instead leverage certificate authentication; otherwise these hosts will not be able to connect to Insights after the end of December 2024.

Please see the following KCS article: How to switch from Basic Auth to Certificate Authentication for Red Hat Insights

If further assistance is needed, please contact Red Hat Support.

Red Hat Insights for Hybrid Cloud Console APIs

End of Life for "Basic Authentication" mechanism for Hybrid Cloud Console APIs

Effective December 30th, 2024, the Insights-client will no longer support Basic Authentication as an option for connecting a host with Red Hat Insights

Basic Authentication is not the default authentication mechanism but has been available as an option to manually configure for a select set of workflows. For hosts that are using Basic Authentication, it is recommended that they are modified to instead leverage certificate authentication; otherwise these hosts will not be able to connect to Insights after the end of December 2024.

Please see the following KCS article: Transition of Red Hat Hybrid Cloud Console APIs from basic authentication to token-based authentication via service accounts

If further assistance is needed, please contact Red Hat Support.

Red Hat Insights Client Version 3

Errata Policy

Red Hat will push defect resolutions for applications and the platform at console.redhat.com to production as they become available. Most fixes should not result in any downtime or outage. Working in a Continuously Integrated / Continuous Delivery (CI/CD) model allows Red Hat to rapidly respond to issues.

Outage information can be found at status.redhat.com.

Critical and urgent fixes will be applied as quickly as possible, providing customers as much notification as possible without lengthening any period of impact.