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sosreport (3.8-1) unstable; urgency=medium
* New 3.8 upstream release.
Contains a number of enhancements, new features and bug fixes including:
- 6 new plugins: container_log, frr, leapp, openstack_placement, qt, vdsm
- kubernetes plugin can now optionally grab logs only for certain pods
- kdump plugin will now collect initramfs content
- pulp and foreman plugins now support collecting from an external database
- sar plugin will now collect the full sar log dir
- vdsm and ovirt plugins will now collect host certificates
- openvswitch plugin will now enable on openvswitch2.* packages
- Added support for only capturing logs after a specific date, --since
option
- Fixed an issue causing high CPU utilization which slowed journal
collection
- Fixed an issue where plugins could continue executing commands after
their timeout was hit
- sosreport will no longer abort execution on Red Hat family systems when
the package manager fails to query a file list
* Plugin API enhancements
- Plugins may now capture environment variables, which will be written to
/environment in the sos archive root
- Plugins may now write command output to subdirs within their own
sos_commands/plugin directory
- The container plugins have been updated to make use of this
functionality
- SoSPredicate usage may now be match either any or all of the provided
elements, and may mix requirements of kmods and services to determine
if a command should be collected.
* Significant changes to the reporting system of sos
- HTML reports replaced by a Report subclass
- HTML report creation time is significantly improved
- Added a JSON formatted report option
* Allow system changes option
- A new --allow-system-changes option has been added that will allow users
to collect certain data, even if it means the host system would be
changed.
* Former patches now fixed upstream:
- d/p/0001-skip-py2-only-tests.patch
- d/p/archive-fix-stat-typo.patch
- d/p/avoid-distutils.diff
-- Eric Desrochers <slashd@ubuntu.com> Mon, 09 Sep 2019 15:40:31 +0000