Chapter 2. Known and fixed issues


Learn about known issues for Data Grid Operator and find out which issues are fixed.

This release does not include any known issues that affect Data Grid clusters that you manage with Data Grid Operator. For complete details about Data Grid, see the Data Grid 8.5 release notes.

2.2. Fixed in Data Grid Operator 8.5.8

Data Grid Operator 8.5.8 includes the following notable fixes:

  • JDG-7637 GracefulShutdown upgrades should tolerate pods that have already been stopped

2.3. Fixed in Data Grid Operator 8.5.6

Data Grid Operator 8.5.6 includes the following notable fixes:

  • JDG-7503 Exception when retrieving logs with Service Mesh

2.4. Fixed in Data Grid Operator 8.5.4

Data Grid Operator 8.5.4 includes the following notable fixes:

  • JDG-7368 Cross site fails with 3 or more sites
  • JDG-7275 ConfigListener needs to be manually restarted after HotRodRolling upgrades
  • JDG-6977 Adding XSITE to an existing Infinispan CR breaks the cluster

2.5. Fixed in Data Grid Operator 8.5.3

Data Grid Operator 8.5.3 includes the following notable fixes:

  • JDG-6764 Updates to spec.image on existing Infinispan CR have no effect

2.6. Fixed in Data Grid Operator 8.5.0

Data Grid Operator 8.5.0 includes the following notable fixes:

  • JDG-5000 Gossip router pod generates lot of SSLHandshake warn messages
  • JDG-7063 Nil pointer error on upgrade from dropped Operand version
  • JDG-7032 Operator generates truststore from certificates using outdated algorithms
  • JDG-7093 Operator may not reconcile Data Grid cluster properly after upgrade
  • JDG-5989 Operator Configuration spec.autoscale should not be possible with a Data Grid service
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