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v5.6.3

Require read-only access to only relevant PostgreSQL databases at initialization

This release contains bug fixes to v5.6.2. Refer to the release notes to see other notable feature announcements and information for this version.

Upgrade⚓︎

Do not skip minor versions when upgrading or downgrading

Skipping versions when upgrading or downgrading Hydrolix can result in database schema inconsistencies and cluster instability. Always upgrade or downgrade sequentially through each minor version.

Example:
Upgrade from 5.5.05.6.x5.7.4, not 5.5.05.7.4.

Upgrade on GKE⚓︎

kubectl apply -f "https://www.hydrolix.io/operator/v5.6.3/operator-resources?namespace=${HDX_KUBERNETES_NAMESPACE}&gcp-storage-sa=${GCP_STORAGE_SA}"

Upgrade on EKS⚓︎

kubectl apply -f "https://www.hydrolix.io/operator/v5.6.3/operator-resources?namespace=${HDX_KUBERNETES_NAMESPACE}&aws-storage-role=${AWS_STORAGE_ROLE}"

Upgrade on LKE⚓︎

kubectl apply -f "https://www.hydrolix.io/operator/v5.6.3/operator-resources?namespace=$HDX_KUBERNETES_NAMESPACE"

Changelog⚓︎

Bug Fix⚓︎

Cluster operations⚓︎

  • Excluded cloudsqladmin, rdsadmin and a few template PostgreSQL databases during initialization. Services other than the Hydrolix operator use databases in the PostgreSQL cluster