Updating Red Hat Connectivity Link
Red Hat Connectivity Link 1.4
Updating Red Hat Connectivity Link
Abstract
This guide provides instruction about how to update Red Hat Connectivity Link.
Chapter 1. Updating Connectivity Link 1.4
You can update your Red Hat Connectivity Link from one version to the next if your supported configuration meets the requirements of the version you want to update to.
Warning
Red Hat Connectivity Link 1.4.0 is deprecated. OpenShift Container Platform clusters running Connectivity Link 1.4.0 might experience authentication failures, API key management errors, gateway instability, or gateway pod memory pressure because of integration changes that are not fully compatible on all supported OpenShift Container Platform and OpenShift Service Mesh combinations.
Until a patch is released, take one of the two actions, depending on your scenario:
- If you are a new customer, do not install Red Hat Connectivity Link 1.4.0.
- If you are an upgrade customer, pin Connectivity Link and its dependent Operators to the latest Red Hat Connectivity Link 1.3.z release. Prevent upgrades to Connectivity Link 1.4.0.
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