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3.8

The sos team is pleased to announce the release of sos-3.8. This release contains a number of enhancements, new features, and bug fixes including:

- 6 new plugins: container_log, frr, leapp, openstack_placement, qt, and vdsm (both backported from downstream)

- The `kubernetes` plugin can now optionally grab logs only for certain pods

- The `kdump` plugin will now collect `initramfs` content

- The `pulp` and `foreman` plugins now support collecting from an external database

- The `sar` plugin will now collect the full sar log dir

- The `vdsm` and `ovirt` plugins will now collect host certificates

- The `openvswitch` plugin will now enable on `openvswitch2.*` packages

- Added support for only capturing logs after a specific date, see the new `--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. For example, the `networking` plugin will not run certain commands if specific kernel modules are not loaded, unless `--allow-system-changes` is specified, in which case the missing kernel modules will be loaded when the command(s) run.


For full information on the changes contained in this release, please refer to the Git commit logs.

Please report any problems to the sos-devel mailing list, or the GitHub issue tracker:

https://github.com/sosreport/sos/issues/

The team would like to thank everyone who contributed fixes, new features, testing, and feedback for this release.

3.7

Please report any problems to the sos-devel mailing list, or the GitHub issue tracker:

https://github.com/sosreport/sos/issues/

The team would like to thank everyone who contributed fixes, new features, testing, and feedback for this release.

3.6

Please report any problems to the sos-devel mailing list, or the
GitHub issue tracker:

https://github.com/sosreport/sos/issues/

I'd like to thank everyone who contributed fixes, new features,
testing, and feedback for this release.

3.5.1

The sos team is pleased to announce the release of sos-3.5.1. This is a maintenance release containing a number of enhancements, new features, and bug fixes, including:

* 22 new plugins:
- alternatives, ansible, btrfs, buildah, clear_containers, date, fibrechannel, host, kata_containers, lustre, memcached, networkmanager, nvme, opendaylight, openstack_octavia, ovirt_provider_ovn, ovn_central, ovn_host, rear, release
runc, wireless

* New profiles (including containers and the Apache webserver)

* major enhancements to core features and existing plugins:
* better package manager version information
* fixed exit status propagation
* deprecated optparse replaced with argparse
* better error handling during interactive prompting
* allow journal collection by identifier
* allow collection of journal message catalogs
* support for collecting binary file data
* more fine-grained system plugins (date etc.)
* policy defined report file name patterns
- more human-readable report file names by default
* support for forbidden path lists and forbid logging
* support for enabling plugins by kernel module name
* support for enabling plugins by executable name
* support for collecting eBPF (bpftool) data
* support for device information via add_udev_info()
* optional collection of the RPMDB
* default log size increased from 10MiB to 25MiB
* string decoding fixes
* improved debug logging and ENOSPC handling
* OpenShift 3.10 support
* Python3 fixes

This release allows distribution packagers to update to a new upstream release before the final release of 3.6. The 3.6 release will include further enhancements in core `sosreport` functionality and is planned for late June 2018.

3.5

The sos team is pleased to announce the release of sos-3.5. This release includes a number of enhancements, new features, and bug fixes, including:

* New plugins for perl, boom, vdo, os_net_config, conntrackd, ovirt_imageio, nss, sas3ircu, openstack_aodh, docker_distribution, gluster_block, snappy
* Plugin API enhancements
* Plugin triggers by executable name
* Improved log size limit handling
* Better handling of compressed log files
* Per-plugin package verification lists
* Updates to 74 plugins

Thanks to everyone who submitted patches, testing feedback, and filed issues that helped to make this a quality release with many new features and improvements.

3.4

The sos team is pleased to announce the release of sos-3.4. This release includes a number of enhancements, new features, and bug fixes, including:

* New plugins for virt-who, nodejs, npm, dracut, juju 2.0, grafana, nfsganesha, collectd, canonical_livepatch, jars, salt, saltmaster, storageconsole, gnocchi, crypto, azure/Red Hat, zfs
* Plugin API enhancements
* Internationalisation updates

Thanks to everyone who submitted patches, testing feedback, and filed issues that helped to make this a quality release with many new features and improvements.

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