Chapter 5. Revision History: Release Notes


5.1. Thu Jun 29 2017

Affected TopicDescription of Change

OpenShift Enterprise 3.1 Release Notes

Added release notes for RHBA-2017:1665 - OpenShift Enterprise 3.1.1.11-3 Bug Fix Update.

5.2. Thu May 18 2017

Affected TopicDescription of Change

OpenShift Enterprise 3.1 Release Notes

Added release notes for RHBA-2017:1235 - OpenShift Enterprise 3.1.1.11-2 Bug Fix Update.

5.3. Tue Apr 25 2017

Affected TopicDescription of Change

OpenShift Enterprise 3.1 Release Notes

Added release notes for RHBA-2017:0989 - OpenShift Enterprise 3.1.1.11 Bug Fix Update.

5.4. Thu Mar 17 2016

Affected TopicDescription of Change

OpenShift Enterprise 3.1 Release Notes

Changed a known issue to a fix regarding liveness and readiness probes.

5.5. Thu Feb 04 2016

Affected TopicDescription of Change

OpenShift Enterprise 3.1 Release Notes

Updated the OpenShift Enterprise 3.1.1 Enhancements section to more clearly identify the features that came out of Technology Preview.

Updated the OpenShift Enterprise 3.1.1 Technology Preview Features section to add a link to the new Dynamically Provisioning Persistent Volumes topic.

5.6. Thu Jan 28 2016

OpenShift Enterprise 3.1.1 release.

Affected TopicDescription of Change

OpenShift Enterprise 3.1 Release Notes

Added the Asynchronous Errata Updates section and included release notes for OpenShift Enterprise 3.1.1, detailing the various enhancements, technology preview features, bug fixes, and known issues.

5.7. Mon Jan 19 2016

Affected TopicDescription of Change

Comparing OpenShift Enterprise 2 and OpenShift Enterprise 3

New topic discussing changes in architecture, concepts, and terminology between OpenShift Enterprise 2 and OpenShift Enterprise 3.

5.8. Thu Nov 19 2015

OpenShift Enterprise 3.1 release.

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