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Chapter 2. MTC release notes


2.1. Migration Toolkit for Containers 1.8 release notes

The release notes for Migration Toolkit for Containers (MTC) describe new features and enhancements, deprecated features, and known issues.

The MTC enables you to migrate application workloads between OpenShift Container Platform clusters at the granularity of a namespace.

MTC provides a web console and an API, based on Kubernetes custom resources, to help you control the migration and minimize application downtime.

For information on the support policy for MTC, see OpenShift Application and Cluster Migration Solutions, part of the Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform Life Cycle Policy.

2.1.1. Migration Toolkit for Containers 1.8.4 release notes

2.1.1.1. Technical changes

Migration Toolkit for Containers (MTC) 1.8.4 has the following technical changes:

  • MTC 1.8.4 extends its dependency resolution to include support for using OpenShift API for Data Protection (OADP) 1.4.

Support for KubeVirt Virtual Machines with DirectVolumeMigration

MTC 1.8.4 adds support for KubeVirt Virtual Machines (VMs) with Direct Volume Migration (DVM).

2.1.1.2. Resolved issues

MTC 1.8.4 has the following major resolved issues:

Ansible Operator is broken when OpenShift Virtualization is installed

There is a bug in the python3-openshift package that installing OpenShift Virtualization exposes, with an exception, ValueError: too many values to unpack, returned during the task. Earlier versions of MTC are impacted, while MTC 1.8.4 has implemented a workaround. Updating to MTC 1.8.4 means you are no longer affected by this issue. (OCPBUGS-38116)

UI stuck at Namespaces while creating a migration plan

When trying to create a migration plan from the MTC UI, the migration plan wizard becomes stuck at the Namespaces step. This issue has been resolved in MTC 1.8.4. (MIG-1597)

Migration fails with error of no matches for kind Virtual machine in version kubevirt/v1

During the migration of an application, all the necessary steps, including the backup, DVM, and restore, are successfully completed. However, the migration is marked as unsuccessful with the error message no matches for kind Virtual machine in version kubevirt/v1. (MIG-1594)

Direct Volume Migration fails when migrating to a namespace different from the source namespace

On performing a migration from source cluster to target cluster, with the target namespace different from the source namespace, the DVM fails. (MIG-1592)

Direct Image Migration does not respect label selector on migplan

When using Direct Image Migration (DIM), if a label selector is set on the migration plan, DIM does not respect it and attempts to migrate all imagestreams in the namespace. (MIG-1533)

2.1.1.3. Known issues

MTC 1.8.4 has the following known issues:

The associated SCC for service account cannot be migrated in OpenShift Container Platform 4.12

The associated Security Context Constraints (SCCs) for service accounts in OpenShift Container Platform 4.12 cannot be migrated. This issue is planned to be resolved in a future release of MTC. (MIG-1454).

Rsync pod fails to start causing the DVM phase to fail

The DVM phase fails due to the Rsync pod failing to start, because of a permission issue.

(BZ#2231403)

Migrated builder pod fails to push to image registry

When migrating an application including BuildConfig from source to target cluster, the builder pod results in error, failing to push the image to the image registry.

(BZ#2234781)

Conflict condition gets cleared briefly after it is created

When creating a new state migration plan that results in a conflict error, that error is cleared shorty after it is displayed.

(BZ#2144299)

PvCapacityAdjustmentRequired Warning Not Displayed After Setting pv_resizing_threshold

The PvCapacityAdjustmentRequired warning fails to appear in the migration plan after the pv_resizing_threshold is adjusted.

(BZ#2270160)

2.1.2. Migration Toolkit for Containers 1.8.3 release notes

2.1.2.1. Technical changes

Migration Toolkit for Containers (MTC) 1.8.3 has the following technical changes:

OADP 1.3 is now supported

MTC 1.8.3 adds support to OpenShift API for Data Protection (OADP) as a dependency of MTC 1.8.z.

2.1.2.2. Resolved issues

MTC 1.8.3 has the following major resolved issues:

CVE-2024-24786: Flaw in Golang protobuf module causes unmarshal function to enter infinite loop

In previous releases of MTC, a vulnerability was found in Golang’s protobuf module, where the unmarshal function entered an infinite loop while processing certain invalid inputs. Consequently, an attacker provided carefully constructed invalid inputs, which caused the function to enter an infinite loop.

With this update, the unmarshal function works as expected.

For more information, see CVE-2024-24786.

CVE-2023-45857: Axios Cross-Site Request Forgery Vulnerability

In previous releases of MTC, a vulnerability was discovered in Axios 1.5.1 that inadvertently revealed a confidential XSRF-TOKEN stored in cookies by including it in the HTTP header X-XSRF-TOKEN for every request made to the host, allowing attackers to view sensitive information.

For more information, see CVE-2023-45857.

Restic backup does not work properly when the source workload is not quiesced

In previous releases of MTC, some files did not migrate when deploying an application with a route. The Restic backup did not function as expected when the quiesce option was unchecked for the source workload.

This issue has been resolved in MTC 1.8.3.

For more information, see BZ#2242064.

The Migration Controller fails to install due to an unsupported value error in Velero

The MigrationController failed to install due to an unsupported value error in Velero. Updating OADP 1.3.0 to OADP 1.3.1 resolves this problem. For more information, see BZ#2267018.

This issue has been resolved in MTC 1.8.3.

For a complete list of all resolved issues, see the list of MTC 1.8.3 resolved issues in Jira.

2.1.2.3. Known issues

Migration Toolkit for Containers (MTC) 1.8.3 has the following known issues:

Ansible Operator is broken when OpenShift Virtualization is installed

There is a bug in the python3-openshift package that installing OpenShift Virtualization exposes, with an exception, ValueError: too many values to unpack, returned during the task. MTC 1.8.4 has implemented a workaround. Updating to MTC 1.8.4 means you are no longer affected by this issue. (OCPBUGS-38116)

The associated SCC for service account cannot be migrated in OpenShift Container Platform 4.12

The associated Security Context Constraints (SCCs) for service accounts in OpenShift Container Platform version 4.12 cannot be migrated. This issue is planned to be resolved in a future release of MTC. (MIG-1454).

For a complete list of all known issues, see the list of MTC 1.8.3 known issues in Jira.

2.1.3. Migration Toolkit for Containers 1.8.2 release notes

2.1.3.1. Resolved issues

This release has the following major resolved issues:

Backup phase fails after setting custom CA replication repository

In previous releases of Migration Toolkit for Containers (MTC), after editing the replication repository, adding a custom CA certificate, successfully connecting the repository, and triggering a migration, a failure occurred during the backup phase.

CVE-2023-26136: tough-cookie package before 4.1.3 are vulnerable to Prototype Pollution

In previous releases of (MTC), versions before 4.1.3 of the tough-cookie package used in MTC were vulnerable to prototype pollution. This vulnerability occurred because CookieJar did not handle cookies properly when the value of the rejectPublicSuffixes was set to false.

For more details, see (CVE-2023-26136)

CVE-2022-25883 openshift-migration-ui-container: nodejs-semver: Regular expression denial of service

In previous releases of (MTC), versions of the semver package before 7.5.2, used in MTC, were vulnerable to Regular Expression Denial of Service (ReDoS) from the function newRange, when untrusted user data was provided as a range.

For more details, see (CVE-2022-25883)

2.1.3.2. Known issues

MTC 1.8.2 has the following known issues:

Ansible Operator is broken when OpenShift Virtualization is installed

There is a bug in the python3-openshift package that installing OpenShift Virtualization exposes, with an exception, ValueError: too many values to unpack, returned during the task. MTC 1.8.4 has implemented a workaround. Updating to MTC 1.8.4 means you are no longer affected by this issue. (OCPBUGS-38116)

2.1.4. Migration Toolkit for Containers 1.8.1 release notes

2.1.4.1. Resolved issues

Migration Toolkit for Containers (MTC) 1.8.1 has the following major resolved issues:

CVE-2023-39325: golang: net/http, x/net/http2: rapid stream resets can cause excessive work

A flaw was found in handling multiplexed streams in the HTTP/2 protocol, which is used by MTC. A client could repeatedly make a request for a new multiplex stream and immediately send an RST_STREAM frame to cancel it. This creates additional workload for the server in terms of setting up and dismantling streams, while avoiding any server-side limitations on the maximum number of active streams per connection, resulting in a denial of service due to server resource consumption. (BZ#2245079)

It is advised to update to MTC 1.8.1 or later, which resolve this issue.

For more details, see (CVE-2023-39325) and (CVE-2023-44487)

2.1.4.2. Known issues

Migration Toolkit for Containers (MTC) 1.8.1 has the following known issues:

Ansible Operator is broken when OpenShift Virtualization is installed

There is a bug in the python3-openshift package that installing OpenShift Virtualization exposes. An exception, ValueError: too many values to unpack, is returned during the task. MTC 1.8.4 has implemented a workaround. Updating to MTC 1.8.4 means you are no longer affected by this issue. (OCPBUGS-38116)

2.1.5. Migration Toolkit for Containers 1.8.0 release notes

2.1.5.1. Resolved issues

Migration Toolkit for Containers (MTC) 1.8.0 has the following resolved issues:

Indirect migration is stuck on backup stage

In previous releases, an indirect migration became stuck at the backup stage, due to InvalidImageName error. ((BZ#2233097))

PodVolumeRestore remain In Progress keeping the migration stuck at Stage Restore

In previous releases, on performing an indirect migration, the migration became stuck at the Stage Restore step, waiting for the podvolumerestore to be completed. ((BZ#2233868))

Migrated application unable to pull image from internal registry on target cluster

In previous releases, on migrating an application to the target cluster, the migrated application failed to pull the image from the internal image registry resulting in an application failure. ((BZ#2233103))

Migration failing on Azure due to authorization issue

In previous releases, on an Azure cluster, when backing up to Azure storage, the migration failed at the Backup stage. ((BZ#2238974))

2.1.5.2. Known issues

MTC 1.8.0 has the following known issues:

Ansible Operator is broken when OpenShift Virtualization is installed

There is a bug in the python3-openshift package that installing OpenShift Virtualization exposes, with an exception ValueError: too many values to unpack returned during the task. MTC 1.8.4 has implemented a workaround. Updating to MTC 1.8.4 means you are no longer affected by this issue. (OCPBUGS-38116)

Old Restic pods are not getting removed on upgrading MTC 1.7.x 1.8.x

In this release, on upgrading the MTC Operator from 1.7.x to 1.8.x, the old Restic pods are not being removed. Therefore after the upgrade, both Restic and node-agent pods are visible in the namespace. ((BZ#2236829))

Migrated builder pod fails to push to image registry

In this release, on migrating an application including a BuildConfig from a source to target cluster, builder pod results in error, failing to push the image to the image registry. ((BZ#2234781))

[UI] CA bundle file field is not properly cleared

In this release, after enabling Require SSL verification and adding content to the CA bundle file for an MCG NooBaa bucket in MigStorage, the connection fails as expected. However, when reverting these changes by removing the CA bundle content and clearing Require SSL verification, the connection still fails. The issue is only resolved by deleting and re-adding the repository. ((BZ#2240052))

Backup phase fails after setting custom CA replication repository

In (MTC), after editing the replication repository, adding a custom CA certificate, successfully connecting the repository, and triggering a migration, a failure occurs during the backup phase.

This issue is resolved in MTC 1.8.2.

CVE-2023-26136: tough-cookie package before 4.1.3 are vulnerable to Prototype Pollution

Versions before 4.1.3 of the tough-cookie package, used in MTC, are vulnerable to prototype pollution. This vulnerability occurs because CookieJar does not handle cookies properly when the value of the rejectPublicSuffixes is set to false.

This issue is resolved in MTC 1.8.2.

For more details, see (CVE-2023-26136)

CVE-2022-25883 openshift-migration-ui-container: nodejs-semver: Regular expression denial of service

In previous releases of (MTC), versions of the semver package before 7.5.2, used in MTC, are vulnerable to Regular Expression Denial of Service (ReDoS) from the function newRange, when untrusted user data is provided as a range.

This issue is resolved in MTC 1.8.2.

For more details, see (CVE-2022-25883)

2.1.5.3. Technical changes

This release has the following technical changes:

  • Migration from OpenShift Container Platform 3 to OpenShift Container Platform 4 requires a legacy Migration Toolkit for Containers Operator and Migration Toolkit for Containers 1.7.x.
  • Migration from MTC 1.7.x to MTC 1.8.x is not supported.
  • You must use MTC 1.7.x to migrate anything with a source of OpenShift Container Platform 4.9 or earlier.

    • MTC 1.7.x must be used on both source and destination.
  • Migration Toolkit for Containers (MTC) 1.8.x only supports migrations from OpenShift Container Platform 4.10 or later to OpenShift Container Platform 4.10 or later. For migrations only involving cluster versions 4.10 and later, either 1.7.x or 1.8.x might be used. However, but it must be the same MTC 1.Y.z on both source and destination.

    • Migration from source MTC 1.7.x to destination MTC 1.8.x is unsupported.
    • Migration from source MTC 1.8.x to destination MTC 1.7.x is unsupported.
    • Migration from source MTC 1.7.x to destination MTC 1.7.x is supported.
    • Migration from source MTC 1.8.x to destination MTC 1.8.x is supported.
  • MTC 1.8.x by default installs OADP 1.2.x.
  • Upgrading from MTC 1.7.x to MTC 1.8.0, requires manually changing the OADP channel to 1.2. If this is not done, the upgrade of the Operator fails.

2.2. Migration Toolkit for Containers 1.7 release notes

The release notes for Migration Toolkit for Containers (MTC) describe new features and enhancements, deprecated features, and known issues.

The MTC enables you to migrate application workloads between OpenShift Container Platform clusters at the granularity of a namespace.

You can migrate from OpenShift Container Platform 3 to 4.17 and between OpenShift Container Platform 4 clusters.

MTC provides a web console and an API, based on Kubernetes custom resources, to help you control the migration and minimize application downtime.

For information on the support policy for MTC, see OpenShift Application and Cluster Migration Solutions, part of the Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform Life Cycle Policy.

2.2.1. Migration Toolkit for Containers 1.7.17 release notes

Migration Toolkit for Containers (MTC) 1.7.17 is a Container Grade Only (CGO) release, released to refresh the health grades of the containers, with no changes to any code in the product itself compared to that of MTC 1.7.16.

2.2.2. Migration Toolkit for Containers 1.7.16 release notes

2.2.2.1. Resolved issues

This release has the following resolved issues:

CVE-2023-45290: Golang: net/http: Memory exhaustion in the Request.ParseMultipartForm method

A flaw was found in the net/http Golang standard library package, which impacts earlier versions of MTC. When parsing a multipart form, either explicitly with Request.ParseMultipartForm or implicitly with Request.FormValue, Request.PostFormValue, or Request.FormFile methods, limits on the total size of the parsed form are not applied to the memory consumed while reading a single form line. This permits a maliciously crafted input containing long lines to cause the allocation of arbitrarily large amounts of memory, potentially leading to memory exhaustion.

To resolve this issue, upgrade to MTC 1.7.16.

For more details, see CVE-2023-45290

CVE-2024-24783: Golang: crypto/x509: Verify panics on certificates with an unknown public key algorithm

A flaw was found in the crypto/x509 Golang standard library package, which impacts earlier versions of MTC. Verifying a certificate chain that contains a certificate with an unknown public key algorithm causes Certificate.Verify to panic. This affects all crypto/tls clients and servers that set Config.ClientAuth to VerifyClientCertIfGiven or RequireAndVerifyClientCert. The default behavior is for TLS servers to not verify client certificates.

To resolve this issue, upgrade to MTC 1.7.16.

For more details, see CVE-2024-24783.

CVE-2024-24784: Golang: net/mail: Comments in display names are incorrectly handled

A flaw was found in the net/mail Golang standard library package, which impacts earlier versions of MTC. The ParseAddressList function incorrectly handles comments, text in parentheses, and display names. As this is a misalignment with conforming address parsers, it can result in different trust decisions being made by programs using different parsers.

To resolve this issue, upgrade to MTC 1.7.16.

For more details, see CVE-2024-24784.

CVE-2024-24785: Golang: html/template: Errors returned from MarshalJSON methods may break template escaping

A flaw was found in the html/template Golang standard library package, which impacts earlier versions of MTC. If errors returned from MarshalJSON methods contain user-controlled data, they could be used to break the contextual auto-escaping behavior of the html/template package, allowing subsequent actions to inject unexpected content into templates.

To resolve this issue, upgrade to MTC 1.7.16.

For more details, see CVE-2024-24785.

CVE-2024-29180: webpack-dev-middleware: Lack of URL validation may lead to file leak

A flaw was found in the webpack-dev-middleware package, which impacts earlier versions of MTC. This flaw fails to validate the supplied URL address sufficiently before returning local files, which could allow an attacker to craft URLs to return arbitrary local files from the developer’s machine.

To resolve this issue, upgrade to MTC 1.7.16.

For more details, see CVE-2024-29180.

CVE-2024-30255: envoy: HTTP/2 CPU exhaustion due to CONTINUATION frame flood

A flaw was found in how the envoy proxy implements the HTTP/2 codec, which impacts earlier versions of MTC. There are insufficient limitations placed on the number of CONTINUATION frames that can be sent within a single stream, even after exceeding the header map limits of envoy. This flaw could allow an unauthenticated remote attacker to send packets to vulnerable servers. These packets could consume compute resources and cause a denial of service (DoS).

To resolve this issue, upgrade to MTC 1.7.16.

For more details, see CVE-2024-30255.

2.2.2.2. Known issues

This release has the following known issues:

Direct Volume Migration is failing as the Rsync pod on the source cluster goes into an Error state

On migrating any application with a Persistent Volume Claim (PVC), the Stage migration operation succeeds with warnings, but the Direct Volume Migration (DVM) fails with the rsync pod on the source namespace moving into an error state. (BZ#2256141)

The conflict condition is briefly cleared after it is created

When creating a new state migration plan that returns a conflict error message, the error message is cleared very shortly after it is displayed. (BZ#2144299)

Migration fails when there are multiple Volume Snapshot Locations of different provider types configured in a cluster

When there are multiple Volume Snapshot Locations (VSLs) in a cluster with different provider types, but you have not set any of them as the default VSL, Velero results in a validation error that causes migration operations to fail. (BZ#2180565)

2.2.3. Migration Toolkit for Containers 1.7.15 release notes

2.2.3.1. Resolved issues

This release has the following resolved issues:

CVE-2024-24786: A flaw was found in Golang’s protobuf module, where the unmarshal function can enter an infinite loop

A flaw was found in the protojson.Unmarshal function that could cause the function to enter an infinite loop when unmarshaling certain forms of invalid JSON messages. This condition could occur when unmarshaling into a message that contained a google.protobuf.Any value or when the UnmarshalOptions.DiscardUnknown option was set in a JSON-formatted message.

To resolve this issue, upgrade to MTC 1.7.15.

For more details, see (CVE-2024-24786).

CVE-2024-28180: jose-go improper handling of highly compressed data

A vulnerability was found in Jose due to improper handling of highly compressed data. An attacker could send a JSON Web Encryption (JWE) encrypted message that contained compressed data that used large amounts of memory and CPU when decompressed by the Decrypt or DecryptMulti functions. 

To resolve this issue, upgrade to MTC 1.7.15.

For more details, see (CVE-2024-28180).

2.2.3.2. Known issues

This release has the following known issues:

Direct Volume Migration is failing as the Rsync pod on the source cluster goes into an Error state

On migrating any application with Persistent Volume Claim (PVC), the Stage migration operation succeeds with warnings, and Direct Volume Migration (DVM) fails with the rsync pod on the source namespace going into an error state. (BZ#2256141)

The conflict condition is briefly cleared after it is created

When creating a new state migration plan that results in a conflict error message, the error message is cleared shortly after it is displayed. (BZ#2144299)

Migration fails when there are multiple Volume Snapshot Locations (VSLs) of different provider types configured in a cluster with no specified default VSL.

When there are multiple VSLs in a cluster with different provider types, and you set none of them as the default VSL, Velero results in a validation error that causes migration operations to fail. (BZ#2180565)

2.2.4. Migration Toolkit for Containers 1.7.14 release notes

2.2.4.1. Resolved issues

This release has the following resolved issues:

CVE-2023-39325 CVE-2023-44487: various flaws

A flaw was found in the handling of multiplexed streams in the HTTP/2 protocol, which is utilized by Migration Toolkit for Containers (MTC). A client could repeatedly make a request for a new multiplex stream then immediately send an RST_STREAM frame to cancel those requests. This activity created additional workloads for the server in terms of setting up and dismantling streams, but avoided any server-side limitations on the maximum number of active streams per connection. As a result, a denial of service occurred due to server resource consumption.

To resolve this issue, upgrade to MTC 1.7.14.

For more details, see (CVE-2023-44487) and (CVE-2023-39325).

CVE-2023-39318 CVE-2023-39319 CVE-2023-39321: various flaws

  • (CVE-2023-39318): A flaw was discovered in Golang, utilized by MTC. The html/template package did not properly handle HTML-like "" comment tokens, or the hashbang "#!" comment tokens, in <script> contexts. This flaw could cause the template parser to improperly interpret the contents of <script> contexts, causing actions to be improperly escaped.

  • (CVE-2023-39319): A flaw was discovered in Golang, utilized by MTC. The html/template package did not apply the proper rules for handling occurrences of "<script", "<!--", and "</script" within JavaScript literals in <script> contexts. This could cause the template parser to improperly consider script contexts to be terminated early, causing actions to be improperly escaped. 

  • (CVE-2023-39321): A flaw was discovered in Golang, utilized by MTC. Processing an incomplete post-handshake message for a QUIC connection could cause a panic.

  • (CVE-2023-3932): A flaw was discovered in Golang, utilized by MTC. Connections using the QUIC transport protocol did not set an upper bound on the amount of data buffered when reading post-handshake messages, allowing a malicious QUIC connection to cause unbounded memory growth. 

To resolve these issues, upgrade to MTC 1.7.14.

For more details, see (CVE-2023-39318), (CVE-2023-39319), and (CVE-2023-39321).

2.2.4.2. Known issues

There are no major known issues in this release.

2.2.5. Migration Toolkit for Containers 1.7.13 release notes

2.2.5.1. Resolved issues

There are no major resolved issues in this release.

2.2.5.2. Known issues

There are no major known issues in this release.

2.2.6. Migration Toolkit for Containers 1.7.12 release notes

2.2.6.1. Resolved issues

There are no major resolved issues in this release.

2.2.6.2. Known issues

This release has the following known issues:

Error code 504 is displayed on the Migration details page

On the Migration details page, at first, the migration details are displayed without any issues. However, after sometime, the details disappear, and a 504 error is returned. (BZ#2231106)

Old restic pods are not removed when upgrading Migration Toolkit for Containers 1.7.x to Migration Toolkit for Containers 1.8

On upgrading the Migration Toolkit for Containers (MTC) operator from 1.7.x to 1.8.x, the old restic pods are not removed. After the upgrade, both restic and node-agent pods are visible in the namespace. (BZ#2236829)

2.2.7. Migration Toolkit for Containers 1.7.11 release notes

2.2.7.1. Resolved issues

There are no major resolved issues in this release.

2.2.7.2. Known issues

There are no known issues in this release.

2.2.8. Migration Toolkit for Containers 1.7.10 release notes

2.2.8.1. Resolved issues

This release has the following major resolved issue:

Adjust rsync options in DVM

In this release, you can prevent absolute symlinks from being manipulated by Rsync in the course of direct volume migration (DVM). Running DVM in privileged mode preserves absolute symlinks inside the persistent volume claims (PVCs). To switch to privileged mode, in the MigrationController CR, set the migration_rsync_privileged spec to true. (BZ#2204461)

2.2.8.2. Known issues

There are no known issues in this release.

2.2.9. Migration Toolkit for Containers 1.7.9 release notes

2.2.9.1. Resolved issues

There are no major resolved issues in this release.

2.2.9.2. Known issues

This release has the following known issue:

Adjust rsync options in DVM

In this release, users are unable to prevent absolute symlinks from being manipulated by rsync during direct volume migration (DVM). (BZ#2204461)

2.2.10. Migration Toolkit for Containers 1.7.8 release notes

2.2.10.1. Resolved issues

This release has the following major resolved issues:

Velero image cannot be overridden in the Migration Toolkit for Containers (MTC) operator

In previous releases, it was not possible to override the velero image using the velero_image_fqin parameter in the MigrationController Custom Resource (CR). (BZ#2143389)

Adding a MigCluster from the UI fails when the domain name has more than six characters

In previous releases, adding a MigCluster from the UI failed when the domain name had more than six characters. The UI code expected a domain name of between two and six characters. (BZ#2152149)

UI fails to render the Migrations' page: Cannot read properties of undefined (reading 'name')

In previous releases, the UI failed to render the Migrations' page, returning Cannot read properties of undefined (reading 'name'). (BZ#2163485)

Creating DPA resource fails on Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform 4.6 clusters

In previous releases, when deploying MTC on an OpenShift Container Platform 4.6 cluster, the DPA failed to be created according to the logs, which resulted in some pods missing. From the logs in the migration-controller in the OpenShift Container Platform 4.6 cluster, it indicated that an unexpected null value was passed, which caused the error. (BZ#2173742)

2.2.10.2. Known issues

There are no known issues in this release.

2.2.11. Migration Toolkit for Containers 1.7.7 release notes

2.2.11.1. Resolved issues

There are no major resolved issues in this release.

2.2.11.2. Known issues

There are no known issues in this release.

2.2.12. Migration Toolkit for Containers 1.7.6 release notes

2.2.12.1. New features

Implement proposed changes for DVM support with PSA in Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform 4.12

With the incoming enforcement of Pod Security Admission (PSA) in OpenShift Container Platform 4.12 the default pod would run with a restricted profile. This restricted profile would mean workloads to migrate would be in violation of this policy and no longer work as of now. The following enhancement outlines the changes that would be required to remain compatible with OCP 4.12. (MIG-1240)

2.2.12.2. Resolved issues

This release has the following major resolved issues:

Unable to create Storage Class Conversion plan due to missing cronjob error in Red Hat OpenShift Platform 4.12

In previous releases, on the persistent volumes page, an error is thrown that a CronJob is not available in version batch/v1beta1, and when clicking on cancel, the migplan is created with status Not ready. (BZ#2143628)

2.2.12.3. Known issues

This release has the following known issue:

Conflict conditions are cleared briefly after they are created

When creating a new state migration plan that will result in a conflict error, that error is cleared shorty after it is displayed. (BZ#2144299)

2.2.13. Migration Toolkit for Containers 1.7.5 release notes

2.2.13.1. Resolved issues

This release has the following major resolved issue:

Direct Volume Migration is failing as rsync pod on source cluster move into Error state

In previous release, migration succeeded with warnings but Direct Volume Migration failed with rsync pod on source namespace going into error state. (*BZ#2132978)

2.2.13.2. Known issues

This release has the following known issues:

Velero image cannot be overridden in the Migration Toolkit for Containers (MTC) operator

In previous releases, it was not possible to override the velero image using the velero_image_fqin parameter in the MigrationController Custom Resource (CR). (BZ#2143389)

When editing a MigHook in the UI, the page might fail to reload

The UI might fail to reload when editing a hook if there is a network connection issue. After the network connection is restored, the page will fail to reload until the cache is cleared. (BZ#2140208)

2.2.14. Migration Toolkit for Containers 1.7.4 release notes

2.2.14.1. Resolved issues

There are no major resolved issues in this release.

2.2.14.2. Known issues

Rollback missing out deletion of some resources from the target cluster

On performing the roll back of an application from the Migration Toolkit for Containers (MTC) UI, some resources are not being deleted from the target cluster and the roll back is showing a status as successfully completed. (BZ#2126880)

2.2.15. Migration Toolkit for Containers 1.7.3 release notes

2.2.15.1. Resolved issues

This release has the following major resolved issues:

Correct DNS validation for destination namespace

In previous releases, the MigPlan could not be validated if the destination namespace started with a non-alphabetic character. (BZ#2102231)

Deselecting all PVCs from UI still results in an attempted PVC transfer

In previous releases, while doing a full migration, unselecting the persistent volume claims (PVCs) would not skip selecting the PVCs and still try to migrate them. (BZ#2106073)

Incorrect DNS validation for destination namespace

In previous releases, MigPlan could not be validated because the destination namespace started with a non-alphabetic character. (BZ#2102231)

2.2.15.2. Known issues

There are no known issues in this release.

2.2.16. Migration Toolkit for Containers 1.7.2 release notes

2.2.16.1. Resolved issues

This release has the following major resolved issues:

MTC UI does not display logs correctly

In previous releases, the Migration Toolkit for Containers (MTC) UI did not display logs correctly. (BZ#2062266)

StorageClass conversion plan adding migstorage reference in migplan

In previous releases, StorageClass conversion plans had a migstorage reference even though it was not being used. (BZ#2078459)

Velero pod log missing from downloaded logs

In previous releases, when downloading a compressed (.zip) folder for all logs, the velero pod was missing. (BZ#2076599)

Velero pod log missing from UI drop down

In previous releases, after a migration was performed, the velero pod log was not included in the logs provided in the dropdown list. (BZ#2076593)

Rsync options logs not visible in log-reader pod

In previous releases, when trying to set any valid or invalid rsync options in the migrationcontroller, the log-reader was not showing any logs regarding the invalid options or about the rsync command being used. (BZ#2079252)

Default CPU requests on Velero/Restic are too demanding and fail in certain environments

In previous releases, the default CPU requests on Velero/Restic were too demanding and fail in certain environments. Default CPU requests for Velero and Restic Pods are set to 500m. These values were high. (BZ#2088022)

2.2.16.2. Known issues

This release has the following known issues:

Updating the replication repository to a different storage provider type is not respected by the UI

After updating the replication repository to a different type and clicking Update Repository, it shows connection successful, but the UI is not updated with the correct details. When clicking on the Edit button again, it still shows the old replication repository information.

Furthermore, when trying to update the replication repository again, it still shows the old replication details. When selecting the new repository, it also shows all the information you entered previously and the Update repository is not enabled, as if there are no changes to be submitted. (BZ#2102020)

Migrations fails because the backup is not found

Migration fails at the restore stage because of initial backup has not been found. (BZ#2104874)

Update Cluster button is not enabled when updating Azure resource group

When updating the remote cluster, selecting the Azure resource group checkbox, and adding a resource group does not enable the Update cluster option. (BZ#2098594)

Error pop-up in UI on deleting migstorage resource

When creating a backupStorage credential secret in OpenShift Container Platform, if the migstorage is removed from the UI, a 404 error is returned and the underlying secret is not removed. (BZ#2100828)

Miganalytic resource displaying resource count as 0 in UI

After creating a migplan from backend, the Miganalytic resource displays the resource count as 0 in UI. (BZ#2102139)

Registry validation fails when two trailing slashes are added to the Exposed route host to image registry

After adding two trailing slashes, meaning //, to the exposed registry route, the MigCluster resource is showing the status as connected. When creating a migplan from backend with DIM, the plans move to the unready status. (BZ#2104864)

Service Account Token not visible while editing source cluster

When editing the source cluster that has been added and is in Connected state, in the UI, the service account token is not visible in the field. To save the wizard, you have to fetch the token again and provide details inside the field. (BZ#2097668)

2.2.17. Migration Toolkit for Containers 1.7.1 release notes

2.2.17.1. Resolved issues

There are no major resolved issues in this release.

2.2.17.2. Known issues

This release has the following known issues:

Incorrect DNS validation for destination namespace

MigPlan cannot be validated because the destination namespace starts with a non-alphabetic character. (BZ#2102231)

Cloud propagation phase in migration controller is not functioning due to missing labels on Velero pods

The Cloud propagation phase in the migration controller is not functioning due to missing labels on Velero pods. The EnsureCloudSecretPropagated phase in the migration controller waits until replication repository secrets are propagated on both sides. As this label is missing on Velero pods, the phase is not functioning as expected. (BZ#2088026)

Default CPU requests on Velero/Restic are too demanding when making scheduling fail in certain environments

Default CPU requests on Velero/Restic are too demanding when making scheduling fail in certain environments. Default CPU requests for Velero and Restic Pods are set to 500m. These values are high. The resources can be configured in DPA using the podConfig field for Velero and Restic. Migration operator should set CPU requests to a lower value, such as 100m, so that Velero and Restic pods can be scheduled in resource constrained environments Migration Toolkit for Containers (MTC) often operates in. (BZ#2088022)

Warning is displayed on persistentVolumes page after editing storage class conversion plan

A warning is displayed on the persistentVolumes page after editing the storage class conversion plan. When editing the existing migration plan, a warning is displayed on the UI At least one PVC must be selected for Storage Class Conversion. (BZ#2079549)

Velero pod log missing from downloaded logs

When downloading a compressed (.zip) folder for all logs, the velero pod is missing. (BZ#2076599)

Velero pod log missing from UI drop down

After a migration is performed, the velero pod log is not included in the logs provided in the dropdown list. (BZ#2076593)

2.2.18. Migration Toolkit for Containers 1.7.0 release notes

2.2.18.1. New features and enhancements

This release has the following new features and enhancements:

  • The Migration Toolkit for Containers (MTC) Operator now depends upon the OpenShift API for Data Protection (OADP) Operator. When you install the MTC Operator, the Operator Lifecycle Manager (OLM) automatically installs the OADP Operator in the same namespace.
  • You can migrate from a source cluster that is behind a firewall to a cloud-based destination cluster by establishing a network tunnel between the two clusters by using the crane tunnel-api command.
  • Converting storage classes in the MTC web console: You can convert the storage class of a persistent volume (PV) by migrating it within the same cluster.

2.2.18.2. Known issues

This release has the following known issues:

  • MigPlan custom resource does not display a warning when an AWS gp2 PVC has no available space. (BZ#1963927)
  • Direct and indirect data transfers do not work if the destination storage is a PV that is dynamically provisioned by the AWS Elastic File System (EFS). This is due to limitations of the AWS EFS Container Storage Interface (CSI) driver. (BZ#2085097)
  • Block storage for IBM Cloud must be in the same availability zone. See the IBM FAQ for block storage for virtual private cloud.
  • MTC 1.7.6 cannot migrate cron jobs from source clusters that support v1beta1 cron jobs to clusters of OpenShift Container Platform 4.12 and later, which do not support v1beta1 cron jobs. (BZ#2149119)

2.3. Migration Toolkit for Containers 1.6 release notes

The release notes for Migration Toolkit for Containers (MTC) describe new features and enhancements, deprecated features, and known issues.

The MTC enables you to migrate application workloads between OpenShift Container Platform clusters at the granularity of a namespace.

You can migrate from OpenShift Container Platform 3 to 4.17 and between OpenShift Container Platform 4 clusters.

MTC provides a web console and an API, based on Kubernetes custom resources, to help you control the migration and minimize application downtime.

For information on the support policy for MTC, see OpenShift Application and Cluster Migration Solutions, part of the Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform Life Cycle Policy.

2.3.1. Migration Toolkit for Containers 1.6 release notes

2.3.1.1. New features and enhancements

This release has the following new features and enhancements:

  • State migration: You can perform repeatable, state-only migrations by selecting specific persistent volume claims (PVCs).
  • "New operator version available" notification: The Clusters page of the MTC web console displays a notification when a new Migration Toolkit for Containers Operator is available.

2.3.1.2. Deprecated features

The following features are deprecated:

  • MTC version 1.4 is no longer supported.

2.3.1.3. Known issues

This release has the following known issues:

  • On OpenShift Container Platform 3.10, the MigrationController pod takes too long to restart. The Bugzilla report contains a workaround. (BZ#1986796)
  • Stage pods fail during direct volume migration from a classic OpenShift Container Platform source cluster on IBM Cloud. The IBM block storage plugin does not allow the same volume to be mounted on multiple pods of the same node. As a result, the PVCs cannot be mounted on the Rsync pods and on the application pods simultaneously. To resolve this issue, stop the application pods before migration. (BZ#1887526)
  • MigPlan custom resource does not display a warning when an AWS gp2 PVC has no available space. (BZ#1963927)
  • Block storage for IBM Cloud must be in the same availability zone. See the IBM FAQ for block storage for virtual private cloud.

2.4. Migration Toolkit for Containers 1.5 release notes

The release notes for Migration Toolkit for Containers (MTC) describe new features and enhancements, deprecated features, and known issues.

The MTC enables you to migrate application workloads between OpenShift Container Platform clusters at the granularity of a namespace.

You can migrate from OpenShift Container Platform 3 to 4.17 and between OpenShift Container Platform 4 clusters.

MTC provides a web console and an API, based on Kubernetes custom resources, to help you control the migration and minimize application downtime.

For information on the support policy for MTC, see OpenShift Application and Cluster Migration Solutions, part of the Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform Life Cycle Policy.

2.4.1. Migration Toolkit for Containers 1.5 release notes

2.4.1.1. New features and enhancements

This release has the following new features and enhancements:

  • The Migration resource tree on the Migration details page of the web console has been enhanced with additional resources, Kubernetes events, and live status information for monitoring and debugging migrations.
  • The web console can support hundreds of migration plans.
  • A source namespace can be mapped to a different target namespace in a migration plan. Previously, the source namespace was mapped to a target namespace with the same name.
  • Hook phases with status information are displayed in the web console during a migration.
  • The number of Rsync retry attempts is displayed in the web console during direct volume migration.
  • Persistent volume (PV) resizing can be enabled for direct volume migration to ensure that the target cluster does not run out of disk space.
  • The threshold that triggers PV resizing is configurable. Previously, PV resizing occurred when the disk usage exceeded 97%.
  • Velero has been updated to version 1.6, which provides numerous fixes and enhancements.
  • Cached Kubernetes clients can be enabled to provide improved performance.

2.4.1.2. Deprecated features

The following features are deprecated:

  • MTC versions 1.2 and 1.3 are no longer supported.
  • The procedure for updating deprecated APIs has been removed from the troubleshooting section of the documentation because the oc convert command is deprecated.

2.4.1.3. Known issues

This release has the following known issues:

  • Microsoft Azure storage is unavailable if you create more than 400 migration plans. The MigStorage custom resource displays the following message: The request is being throttled as the limit has been reached for operation type. (BZ#1977226)
  • If a migration fails, the migration plan does not retain custom persistent volume (PV) settings for quiesced pods. You must manually roll back the migration, delete the migration plan, and create a new migration plan with your PV settings. (BZ#1784899)
  • PV resizing does not work as expected for AWS gp2 storage unless the pv_resizing_threshold is 42% or greater. (BZ#1973148)
  • PV resizing does not work with OpenShift Container Platform 3.7 and 3.9 source clusters in the following scenarios:

    • The application was installed after MTC was installed.
    • An application pod was rescheduled on a different node after MTC was installed.

      OpenShift Container Platform 3.7 and 3.9 do not support the Mount Propagation feature that enables Velero to mount PVs automatically in the Restic pod. The MigAnalytic custom resource (CR) fails to collect PV data from the Restic pod and reports the resources as 0. The MigPlan CR displays a status similar to the following:

      Example output

      status:
        conditions:
        - category: Warn
          lastTransitionTime: 2021-07-15T04:11:44Z
          message: Failed gathering extended PV usage information for PVs [nginx-logs nginx-html], please see MigAnalytic openshift-migration/ocp-24706-basicvolmig-migplan-1626319591-szwd6 for details
          reason: FailedRunningDf
          status: "True"
          type: ExtendedPVAnalysisFailed

      To enable PV resizing, you can manually restart the Restic daemonset on the source cluster or restart the Restic pods on the same nodes as the application. If you do not restart Restic, you can run the direct volume migration without PV resizing. (BZ#1982729)

2.4.1.4. Technical changes

This release has the following technical changes:

  • The legacy Migration Toolkit for Containers Operator version 1.5.1 is installed manually on OpenShift Container Platform versions 3.7 to 4.5.
  • The Migration Toolkit for Containers Operator version 1.5.1 is installed on OpenShift Container Platform versions 4.6 and later by using the Operator Lifecycle Manager.
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