Releases: gravitational/gravity
Release 5.5.7 LTS
This release is a patch release.
Bugfixes in 5.5.7
- Fix an issue with completed status hook pods not being cleaned up.
5.5.x Features
Gravity 5.5.x
adds support for Helm charts. This allows developers to use Helm to package entire Kubernetes clusters pre-loaded with applications into downloadable image files. Previous versions of Gravity required users to specify all Kubernetes resources for building a cluster image.
Another major feature of this release is the support for multiple Kubernetes applications packaged into a single cluster image.
Finally, 5.5 LTS features the latest version of Teleport 3.x for remote management of Kubernetes clusters created from cluster images via both kubectl
and SSH.
Download
Download the current and previous releases of Gravity at https://gravitational.com/gravity/download.
Release 5.5.6 LTS
This release is a patch-release.
Bugfixes in 5.5.6
- Fix an issue with adjusting user volume permissions during upgrade.
5.5.x Features
Gravity 5.5.x
adds support for Helm charts. This allows developers to use Helm to package entire Kubernetes clusters pre-loaded with applications into downloadable image files. Previous versions of Gravity required users to specify all Kubernetes resources for building a cluster image.
Another major feature of this release is the support for multiple Kubernetes applications packaged into a single cluster image.
Finally, 5.5 LTS features the latest version of Teleport 3.x for remote management of Kubernetes clusters created from cluster images via both kubectl
and SSH.
Download
Download the current and previous releases of Gravity at https://gravitational.com/gravity/download.
Release 5.5.5 LTS
This release is a patch-release which upgrades versions of Tiller and Helm shipped with clusters.
Improvements in 5.5.5
- Upgrade Tiller and Helm to
v2.12.3
.
5.5.x Features
Gravity 5.5.x
adds support for Helm charts. This allows developers to use Helm to package entire Kubernetes clusters pre-loaded with applications into downloadable image files. Previous versions of Gravity required users to specify all Kubernetes resources for building a cluster image.
Another major feature of this release is the support for multiple Kubernetes applications packaged into a single cluster image.
Finally, 5.5 LTS features the latest version of Teleport 3.x for remote management of Kubernetes clusters created from cluster images via both kubectl
and SSH.
Download
Download the current and previous releases of Gravity at https://gravitational.com/gravity/download.
Release 5.5.4 LTS
This release is a patch-release which fixes several issues.
Improvements in 5.5.4
- Upgrade CNI plugins to 0.7.5 (CVE-2019-9946).
Warning: This release fixes a security vulnerability in kubernetes. Please see Kubernetes Announcement for more information.
5.5.x Features
Gravity 5.5.x
adds support for Helm charts. This allows developers to use Helm to package entire Kubernetes clusters pre-loaded with applications into downloadable image files. Previous versions of Gravity required users to specify all Kubernetes resources for building a cluster image.
Another major feature of this release is the support for multiple Kubernetes applications packaged into a single cluster image.
Finally, 5.5 LTS features the latest version of Teleport 3.x for remote management of Kubernetes clusters created from cluster images via both kubectl
and SSH.
Download
Download the current and previous releases of Gravity at https://gravitational.com/gravity/download.
Release 5.5.3 LTS
This release is a patch-release which fixes several issues.
Improvements in 5.5.3
- Upgrade Kubernetes to
v1.13.5
.
Bugfixes in 5.5.3
- Fix an issue with CoreDNS crash when local nameserver is present in host's
/etc/resolv.conf
.
5.5.x Features
Gravity 5.5.x
adds support for Helm charts. This allows developers to use Helm to package entire Kubernetes clusters pre-loaded with applications into downloadable image files. Previous versions of Gravity required users to specify all Kubernetes resources for building a cluster image.
Another major feature of this release is the support for multiple Kubernetes applications packaged into a single cluster image.
Finally, 5.5 LTS features the latest version of Teleport 3.x for remote management of Kubernetes clusters created from cluster images via both kubectl
and SSH.
Download
Download the current and previous releases of Gravity at https://gravitational.com/gravity/download.
Release 5.5.2 LTS
This release is a patch-release which fixes several issues.
Bugfixes in 5.5.2
- Fix an issue with
tele
not recognizing some resources. - Fix an issue with creating
smtp
andalert
resources in cluster. - Fix an issue with using custom state directory during
tele build
. - Fix an issue with new packages not being deleted when performing a rollback.
5.5.x Features
Gravity 5.5.x
adds support for Helm charts. This allows developers to use Helm to package entire Kubernetes clusters pre-loaded with applications into downloadable image files. Previous versions of Gravity required users to specify all Kubernetes resources for building a cluster image.
Another major feature of this release is the support for multiple Kubernetes applications packaged into a single cluster image.
Finally, 5.5 LTS features the latest version of Teleport 3.x for remote management of Kubernetes clusters created from cluster images via both kubectl
and SSH.
Download
Download the current and previous releases of Gravity at https://gravitational.com/gravity/download.
Release 5.5.1 LTS
This release is a patch-release which fixes several issues.
Bugfixes for 5.5.1
- Fix an issue with
kubectl
not working on host when using custom state directory. - Fix an issue with gravity status always displaying degraded status on regular nodes.
- Fix an issue with shrink operation sometimes spawning on the leaving node.
- Fix an issue with
gravity report
sometimes producing unreadable tarball.
5.5.x Features
Gravity 5.5.x
adds support for Helm charts. This allows developers to use Helm to package entire Kubernetes clusters pre-loaded with applications into downloadable image files. Previous versions of Gravity required users to specify all Kubernetes resources for building a cluster image.
Another major feature of this release is the support for multiple Kubernetes applications packaged into a single cluster image.
Finally, 5.5 LTS features the latest version of Teleport 3.x for remote management of Kubernetes clusters created from cluster images via both kubectl
and SSH.
Download
Download the current and previous releases of Gravity at https://gravitational.com/gravity/download
Release 5.5.0 LTS
Major new Features
With this release, Gravity adds support for Helm charts. This allows developers to use Helm to package entire Kubernetes clusters pre-loaded with applications into downloadable image files. Previous versions of Gravity required users to specify all Kubernetes resources for building a cluster image.
Another major feature of this release is the support for multiple Kubernetes applications packaged into a single cluster image.
Finally, 5.5 LTS features the latest version of Teleport 3.x for remote management of Kubernetes clusters created from cluster images via both kubectl
and SSH.
Other Improvements
- Multiple UX tweaks for gravity app list command.
- Better validation for the cloud configuration resource.
Bugfixes
- Fix an issue with
kubectl
not working on host when using custom state directory. - Fix an issue with gravity status always displaying degraded status on regular nodes.
- Fix an issue with shrink operation sometimes spawning on the leaving node.
Download
Download the current and previous releases of Gravity at https://gravitational.com/gravity/download
Release 5.5.0-beta.2
5.2.10
Bugfixes
- Update to Kubernetes 1.13.4 (CVE-2019-1002100).
This release fixes a security vulnerability in kubernetes.
Please see Kubernetes Announcement for more information.
Release 5.4.7
5.4.7
Bugfixes
- Update to Kubernetes 1.13.4 (CVE-2019-1002100).
This release fixes a security vulnerability in kubernetes.
Please see Kubernetes Announcement for more information.