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Red Hat Discovery Release Notes

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Abstract

This is where you can find the latest on Red Hat Discovery releases.

1. About Red Hat Discovery

Red Hat Discovery is designed to help users collect data about their usage of specific Red Hat software. By using Discovery, users can reduce the amount of time and effort that is required to calculate and report usage of those Red Hat products.

2. What’s New

Red Hat Discovery 1.13 March 2025
  • Implemented general performance enhancements
  • Implemented general bug fixes
  • Removed automatic scan job execution from source creation
Red Hat Discovery 1.12 February 2025
  • Resolved an issue causing targets in network scan to not be detected when SSH keys were used as the credential
  • Resolved an issue where a scan might encounter an error and stop processing but incorrectly appear to continue running
  • Added a self service OpenAPI/Swagger schema
Red Hat Discovery 1.11 December 2024
  • Optimized user experience
  • Implemented a simplified process for using SSH keys
  • Added support for OpenShift username and password credentials
Red Hat Discovery 1.10 October 2024
  • Implemented Discovery installer for podman quadlet deployment
  • Implemented aggregate reporting
Red Hat Discovery 1.9 July 2024
  • Optimized and simplified network fact collection
Red Hat Discovery 1.8 June 2024
  • Optimized the report merge process for better performance
  • Deprecated the qpc merge-status command, use qpc scan job instead
  • Removed support for JBoss BRMS
Red Hat Discovery 1.7: May 2024
  • Implemented general performance enhancements
  • Implemented general security enhancements
  • Implemented general bug fixes
Red Hat Discovery 1.6: April 2024
  • Implemented verbose logging for relative file paths
  • Implemented general performance enhancements
  • Implemented general security enhancements
  • Implemented general bug fixes
Red Hat Discovery 1.5: January 2024
  • Changed dsc command line interface (CLI) program to a stand-alone RPM package
  • Added support for Red Hat Advanced Cluster Security for Kubernetes (RHACS) 4.3
  • Added support for authorization changes to Red Hat Insights
  • Implemented general bug fixes

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