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Chapter 7. March 2025


7.1. Product-wide Updates

7.1.1. Published blogs and resources

7.2. Red Hat Insights for Red Hat Enterprise Linux

7.2.1. General

New documentation for the Red Hat Insights API

A new guide titled Using the Red Hat Insights API is now available on docs.redhat.com, which aims to help developers and system administrators get the most out of the Insights API. The guide describes the web services available to integrate Red Hat Insights for Red Hat Enterprise Linux with external applications, and walks you through accessing, authenticating, and using the API to integrate Insights data into your workflows. The guide also complements the Red Hat Insights API Cheat Sheet, which is a handy reference for quickly navigating API endpoints and commands. Together, these resources make it easier than ever to automate and extend the capabilities of Red Hat Insights.

Insights notifications sample repository

A new GitHub repository and Knowledgebase article are now available to help you to integrate Red Hat Insights events into your operations more effectively.

You can now view examples of JSON payloads for events and notifications in the insights-events-samples repository. These sample events can help you understand the structure and format of notifications that get generated for Insights services.

For a deeper understanding of the notification workflow and how Insights events get generated by each application, see also the Knowledgebase article Understanding Red Hat Insights Events and Notifications in the Hybrid Cloud Console, which complements the repository.

7.2.2. Advisor

New recommendations

The Insights advisor service now detects and recommends solutions for the following issues:

7.2.3. Compliance

SCAP Security Guide updates

The SCAP Security Guide (SSG) has been updated to 0.1.76, and also now includes support for RHEL 10.

To find the latest supported SSG by RHEL version, see the following Knowledgebase article:

7.2.4. Insights image builder

The Insights image builder can now use uploaded RPM content

The Insights image builder can now include RPM content that was uploaded to a custom repository hosted in Red Hat Insights content repositories.

More options for customizing Insights image builder

With this update, enhancements have been made to the user experience for building images with Red Hat Insights, consistent with the options available with the RHEL image builders.

In Insights image builder, you will now see the following options for configuring and customizing your images:

  • Timezone and NTP servers
  • Language locale and keyboard

7.2.5. Inventory

Inventory now reports when a system becomes stale

The inventory service now triggers System became Stale events. A System became Stale event occurs when the state of a system changes to stale, helping you track inactive or outdated systems more effectively. System state changes are evaluated hourly by the Red Hat Hybrid Cloud Console and Red Hat Insights.

The System became Stale event adds to the following system-based events in inventory:

  • New System registered: Triggers when a system is registered or added to inventory, regardless of the collector, for example, insights-client, Satellite, or Subscription Manager.
  • System deleted: Triggers when a system is deleted from inventory, either manually or automatically.
  • Validation error: Triggers when a system’s payload is rejected by Insights due to issues such as corrupted data or incorrect values.

Together, these events provide better visibility into a system’s lifecycle changes, ensuring you stay informed and proactive in managing your infrastructure.

For more information about system states and staleness and deletion in the inventory application, see the following documentation:

7.2.6. Malware detection

Updated malware signatures

A new IBM X-Force Threat Intelligence (XFTI) malware signature (XFTI_mal_AutoColor) was deployed to the Insights for Red Hat Enterprise Linux malware detection service to help expose on your RHEL malware detection service. Auto-Color is an evasive malware that creates a backdoor on infected systems.

UI fixes and improvements

Several updates and fixes have been implemented to improve inventory, including:

  • System Details page:

    • Icons to represent System type were added
    • Last Upload was renamed to Last Seen
    • Last Updated field was added
  • Sorting: Sorting in the Add Systems modal now works as expected.
  • Custom staleness: Several usability issues in the Customer staleness menu were resolved

7.3. Insights for OpenShift Container Platform

7.3.1. Advisor

Incident detection Technology Preview in the Cluster Observability Operator

With this update, a Technology Preview of the Red Hat Insights incident detection feature has been added to the optional OpenShift Container Platform Operator, Cluster Observability Operator (COO).

When an issue occurs in a cluster, you rarely receive just one alert, instead, you get a cascade of related alerts as the error propagates. This phenomenon, known as an "alert storm", is a common challenge in distributed systems. In a testing or staging environment, you can more quickly and easily recognize patterns and apply fixes but in production environments, this approach is not scalable. If the pattern is unknown or slightly different, instant analysis is typically not possible.

Incident detection overcomes this problem and uses analytics to group alerts into incidents, which can help you to quickly and easily understand the underlying issue and how to resolve it.

7.3.2. Cost management

​​Cost of OpenShift Virtualization GA

In March 2025, we announced the general availability (GA) of Red Hat Insights cost management, adding the cost of storage, networking, and overheads to the existing cost distribution capabilities that were released previously as a Technology Preview.

In November, we introduced the Red Hat Insights cost management feature to help you to calculate the costs of virtual machines (VM) running on OpenShift Virtualization. In the Technology Preview release, only CPU and memory costs are distributed to the VMs.

For more information, see the blog post, Charge back the cost of OpenShift Virtualization with Red Hat Insights cost management.

Red Hat continues to work on further enhancements to custom cost models for virtual machines running OpenShift Virtualization, including the costs of:

  • OpenShift Virtualization VMs per month
  • OpenShift Virtualization VMs core per month
  • OpenShift Virtualization VMs core per hour

We are also using subscriptions as the lighthouse use case, for example, the cost of a Satellite subscription.

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