OSDOCS-18137:Update the z-stream RNs for 4.21.1#106166
OSDOCS-18137:Update the z-stream RNs for 4.21.1#106166tedaveryredhat wants to merge 1 commit intoopenshift:enterprise-4.21from
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| * Before this update, the HyperShift CLI instantiated (azure-first) SDK clients without passing cloud configuration options, which caused all clients to default to (azure-short) Public Cloud. As a consequence, hosted clusters that were created or managed in (azure-short) Government Cloud or (azure-short) China Cloud failed because the (azure-short) SDK clients could not connect to the correct cloud endpoints. With this release, a `GetAzureCloudConfiguration()` helper function is added to convert cloud names to Azure SDK cloud configurations. All (azure-short) SDK client instantiations have also been updated across 15 locations in the HyperShift CLI and control-plane-operator to use proper cloud configuration from `HostedCluster.Spec.Platform.Azure.Cloud` (for cluster commands and control-plane-operator). As a result, the HyperShift CLI and `control-plane-operator` correctly support creating and managing hosted clusters in (azure-short) Government Cloud and (azure-short) China Cloud in addition to (azure-short) Public Cloud. (link:https://issues.redhat.com/browse/OCPBUGS-33372[OCPBUGS-33372]) No newline at end of file |
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| * Before this update, the HyperShift CLI instantiated (azure-first) SDK clients without passing cloud configuration options, which caused all clients to default to (azure-short) Public Cloud. As a consequence, hosted clusters that were created or managed in (azure-short) Government Cloud or (azure-short) China Cloud failed because the (azure-short) SDK clients could not connect to the correct cloud endpoints. With this release, a `GetAzureCloudConfiguration()` helper function is added to convert cloud names to Azure SDK cloud configurations. All (azure-short) SDK client instantiations have also been updated across 15 locations in the HyperShift CLI and control-plane-operator to use proper cloud configuration from `HostedCluster.Spec.Platform.Azure.Cloud` (for cluster commands and control-plane-operator). As a result, the HyperShift CLI and `control-plane-operator` correctly support creating and managing hosted clusters in (azure-short) Government Cloud and (azure-short) China Cloud in addition to (azure-short) Public Cloud. (link:https://issues.redhat.com/browse/OCPBUGS-33372[OCPBUGS-33372]) No newline at end of file |
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4.21
Issue:
https://issues.redhat.com/browse/OSDOCS-18137
Link to docs preview:
Additional information:
4.21.1 MR: https://gitlab.cee.redhat.com/hybrid-platforms/art/ocp-shipment-data/-/merge_requests/352
ART Dashboard: https://art-dash.engineering.redhat.com/dashboard/release/openshift-4.21