RHBA-2023:7863: Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform 2.4 Container Release Update
Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform provides an enterprise framework for building, deploying and managing IT automation at scale. IT Managers can provide top-down guidelines on how automation is applied to individual teams, while automation developers retain the freedom to write tasks that leverage existing knowledge without the overhead. Ansible Automation Platform makes it possible for users across an organization to share, vet, and manage automation content by means of a simple, powerful, and agentless language.<br>Updates:<br><li> automation-controller 4.5.0</li> <li> ansible-core 2.15.8</li> <li> python39-galaxy-importer 0.4.18-1</li> <li> Fix restore issue resulting in database conflicts because the installer and restore roles were both connecting to the database at the same time (AAP-18442)</li> <li> Prevent the Resource Operator container from getting OOMKilled by throttling the number of concurrent reconciles allowed (AAP-17813)</li> <li> Add hop node support for Openshift-based deployments to give users more ways to route traffic from control nodes to remote execution nodes (AAP-6078)</li> <li> Add the option to force drop the database when doing a restore with the controller operator to drop all connections to the database (AAP-18515)</li>
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the severity of RHBA-2023:7863?
RHBA-2023:7863 has been classified as a moderate severity vulnerability.
How do I fix RHBA-2023:7863?
To fix RHBA-2023:7863, update the Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform to the latest version as recommended in the advisory.
What is affected by RHBA-2023:7863?
RHBA-2023:7863 affects the Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform framework.
When was RHBA-2023:7863 disclosed?
RHBA-2023:7863 was disclosed on October 6, 2023.
Who should be concerned about RHBA-2023:7863?
IT Managers and automation developers using Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform should be concerned about RHBA-2023:7863.