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Bug
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Resolution: Unresolved
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Critical
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rhelai-1.3.1
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False
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False
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Approved
The attempt to update RHEL AI from version 1.3 to version 1.3.1 was unsuccessful.
I followed the instructions for the 'z-stream' update as outlined in the official documentation.
I also tried using Nvidia disk images from both production and staging. (bootc images aren't yet available in production)
Skopeo list-tags shows that 1.3.1 bootc images are available on staging.
[cloud-user@nvd-srv-28 ~]$ sudo bootc status apiVersion: org.containers.bootc/v1alpha1 kind: BootcHost metadata: name: host spec: image: image: registry.stage.redhat.io/rhelai1/bootc-nvidia-rhel9:1.3 transport: registry bootOrder: default status: staged: null booted: image: image: image: registry.stage.redhat.io/rhelai1/bootc-nvidia-rhel9:1.3 transport: registry version: 9.20241104.0 timestamp: null imageDigest: sha256:1300ac8b47dd05579b84254dcc369acd8e4f02d06a1372eb801aa71150250d91 cachedUpdate: null incompatible: false pinned: false store: ostreeContainer ostree: checksum: 05cc1a174bc8745ecf84aa8d5ca23969890a3bfb0c4bb33549e263c1c273af62 deploySerial: 0 rollback: null rollbackQueued: false type: bootcHost
[cloud-user@nvd-srv-28 ~]$ sudo bootc upgrade --apply Fetched layers: 0 B in 52 seconds (0 B/s) No update available
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RHELAI-2738 bootc-amd images installed by the boot iso should use a floating tag so that the documented z-stream upgrade process works
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RHELAI-2734 auditd failed to start after z-stream update
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