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Chapter 1. Release notes for the Red Hat OpenShift Distributed Tracing Platform 3.8
1.1. About this release Copiar o linkLink copiado para a área de transferência!
Distributed Tracing Platform 3.8 is provided through the Tempo Operator 0.19.0 and based on the open source Grafana Tempo 2.9.0.
Only supported features are documented. Undocumented features are currently unsupported. If you need assistance with a feature, contact Red Hat’s support.
1.2. Fixed issues Copiar o linkLink copiado para a área de transferência!
- Resolved issue with TLS certificates affecting Tempo pods
Before this update, the Tempo pods would stop to communicate because internal TLS certificates were renewed. With this update, the Tempo pods automatically restart when certificates are renewed.
- Tempo query frontend no longer fails to fetch trace JSON
Before this update, clicking on Trace in the Jaeger UI and refreshing the page, or accessing Trace
Trace Timeline Trace JSON from the Tempo query frontend, might result in the Tempo query pod failing with an EOF error. With this update, this issue is resolved.
Some linked Jira tickets are accessible only with Red Hat credentials.
1.3. Getting support Copiar o linkLink copiado para a área de transferência!
If you experience difficulty with a procedure described in this documentation, or with OpenShift Container Platform in general, visit the Red Hat Customer Portal.
From the Customer Portal, you can:
- Search or browse through the Red Hat Knowledgebase of articles and solutions relating to Red Hat products.
- Submit a support case to Red Hat Support.
- Access other product documentation.
To identify issues with your cluster, you can use Red Hat Lightspeed in OpenShift Cluster Manager. Red Hat Lightspeed provides details about issues and, if available, information on how to solve a problem.
If you have a suggestion for improving this documentation or have found an error, submit a Jira issue for the most relevant documentation component. Please provide specific details, such as the section name and OpenShift Container Platform version.
The deprecated Red Hat OpenShift Distributed Tracing Platform (Jaeger) 3.5 was the last release of the Red Hat OpenShift Distributed Tracing Platform (Jaeger) that Red Hat supported.
All support and maintenance for the deprecated Red Hat OpenShift Distributed Tracing Platform (Jaeger) 3.5 ended on November 3, 2025.
If you still use Red Hat OpenShift Distributed Tracing Platform (Jaeger), you must migrate to Red Hat build of OpenTelemetry Operator and Tempo Operator for distributed tracing collection and storage. For more information, see "Migrating" in the Red Hat build of OpenTelemetry documentation, "Installing" in the Red Hat build of OpenTelemetry documentation, and "Installing" in the Red Hat OpenShift Distributed Tracing Platform documentation.
For more information, see the Red Hat Knowledgebase solution Jaeger Deprecation and Removal in OpenShift.