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Chapter 2. August 2025
2.1. Product-wide Updates Copiar enlaceEnlace copiado en el portapapeles!
2.1.1. Published blogs and resources Copiar enlaceEnlace copiado en el portapapeles!
- Video: Optimize RHEL: Red Hat Insights planning in 60 Seconds by Scott McCarty (August 19, 2025)
- Blog: Simplify Linux management across your systems’ lifecycles with Red Hat Insights by Mary Mackey & McKibbin Brady (August 27, 2025)
- KB article: How to query the Red Hat Insights API for Red Hat Enterprise Linux Application Streams life cycle information
2.2. Red Hat Insights for Red Hat Enterprise Linux Copiar enlaceEnlace copiado en el portapapeles!
2.2.1. Remediations Copiar enlaceEnlace copiado en el portapapeles!
Fixes and enhancements
On the Remediation Plans page, you can now filter and sort the remediation plan table by execution status to help organize your remediation efforts.
2.2.2. Inventory Copiar enlaceEnlace copiado en el portapapeles!
UI fixes and improvements
Insights implemented several updates and fixes to improve inventory, including:
- Usage, role, and SLA information are now correctly displayed in the Subscriptions section of the system details page.
- Filtering for package-based and image-based types has been enhanced for more accurate and consistent results.
- Fixed an issue that caused a 500 error when deleting a workspace.
2.2.3. Advisor Copiar enlaceEnlace copiado en el portapapeles!
New recommendations
The Red Hat Insights advisor service now detects and recommends solutions for the following issues:
- RPM database gets corrupted when duplicate packages are installed
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System fails to boot when multipath devices are configured using UUID or LABEL in
/etc/fstab
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The
leapp
upgrade fails when the Remi packages are installed on RHEL 7 -
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upgrade fails when thehpe-auto-config
service is enabled -
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upgrade fails due to conflict when thealsa-sof-firmware
package is installed on RHEL 9 -
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upgrade fails when the Resilient Storage Add-On components are used on RHEL 9 - System experiences memory pressure when Multi-Gen LRU (MGLRU) is enabled
2.2.4. Malware detection Copiar enlaceEnlace copiado en el portapapeles!
New malware signatures released
The Red Hat Insights malware detection service now scans and detects for the following issues:
- XFTI_BERT_Linux_Ransomware: A ransomware variant that targets Linux systems, encrypting files and demanding a ransom.
- XFTI_CCMiner: A command-line cryptocurrency mining application that uses a computer’s GPU to mine various cryptocurrencies.
- XFTI_Chaos_RAT: A remote access trojan (RAT) that allows an attacker to remotely control a compromised system.
- XFTI_Koske_Rootkit: A Linux rootkit designed to hide malicious processes, files, and network connections from system administrators.
- XFTI_LuckyVolunteer: A trojan that can steal information and deploy additional malware on a compromised system.
- XFTI_Plague: A modular malware loader that can download and execute other malicious payloads.
- XFTI_Termux: A legitimate Android application that provides a Linux command-line environment on a mobile device.
- XFTI_VShell: A legitimate, secure file transfer and remote access server software.
- XFTI_XMRig_Starter_Linuxsys: A script or dropper used to install the XMRig cryptocurrency miner on Linux systems.
2.2.5. Planning Copiar enlaceEnlace copiado en el portapapeles!
Clearer system display names and increased roadmap items
The Insights Planning applications have been enhanced to provide clearer and more detailed information for both Life cycle and the Digital Roadmap. Now, instead of listed systems displaying their unique IDs (UUIDs), the Planning apps display the actual hostname. This makes it easier to identify and manage your systems. In addition, the number of items on the Digital Roadmap has increased from 16 to 24, which provides a more comprehensive view of upcoming tasks and features for Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL).
2.3. OpenShift Container Platform Copiar enlaceEnlace copiado en el portapapeles!
2.3.1. Cost Management Copiar enlaceEnlace copiado en el portapapeles!
Cost Management Metrics Operator 4.0 and 4.1
The Red Hat Insights cost management service processes the data gathered by the OpenShift agent, the Cost Management Metrics Operator. Two new versions of the operator have been released within a short period of time.
CMMO 4.0 brings FIPS compliance and enhancements for chargeback of OpenShift Virtualization.
FIPS 140-3 compliance External
The Federal Information Processing Standard 140-3 (FIPS 140-3) is a US Government computer security standard for cryptographic modules. It is mandatory for the protection of sensitive and/or valuable data in Federal systems.
Red Hat has been shipping FIPS 140-3 compliant modules since OpenShift 4.11, but the Cost Management Metrics Operator still used a RHEL 8 base container image that only provided FIPS 140-2 compliance.
Since the release of Cost Management Metrics Operator 4.0, the operator now uses a RHEL 9 base container image that provides FIPS 140-3 compliance. In addition, the operator is now built with FIPS 140-3 compliance. This change is transparent to all users, whether or not FIPS is enabled in your OpenShift clusters.
For more information about FIPS, refer to:
Hourly chargeback of OpenShift Virtualization
Since December 2024, Red Hat Insights cost management supports the chargeback of OpenShift Virtualization virtual machines, regardless of operating system version. Find all the details in the March 2025 blog post Charge back the cost of OpenShift Virtualization with Red Hat Insights cost management.
To offer more precise calculation for OpenShift Virtualization costs, Cost Management and Virtualization now provide and consume metrics that allow for hourly chargeback. This change requires you to install the Cost Management Metrics Operator 4.0 and OpenShift 4.19.