Red Hat OpenShift

Red Hat OpenShift is built on top of the Kubernetes project and, basically, has the same architecture. This document reflects only differences between OpenShift and Kubernetes modeling. To find the latest information about modeling, cluster nodes and attributes related to both systems - Kubernetes and OpenShift, please, see Kubenetes page.

In TKU December 2023 annotations and tags attributes were added to Ingress Load Balancer Service node. (DRDC1-21418)

In TKU November 2023 all CPU and Memory attributes converted into a single format. e.g. CPU is now discovered in millicores and Memory in bytes. (DRDC1-21849


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  1. Emrah Ozbekar

    It has been years since Openshift 4 was released. Openshift v3.11 is about come to end of support. Almost all customers of Openshift has started using v4 and above.

    When will Openshift v4+ be supported? This has started to be an issue in PoCs and projects...

    Apr 15, 2021 02:48
  2. Yulianus Kusdarmanto

    Hi BMC, 

    We have same question, When will Openshift v4++ be supported? 

    Apr 28, 2021 10:06
  3. Emrah Ozbekar

    Someone from BMC told me that they are adding support for OpenShift 4.x in the next release which is targeted to be released in May.

    Hope they can make it in May. It is already too late.

    Apr 29, 2021 02:05
  4. Gian-paul Quinones

    its May (smile) when does the new TKU come out?

    May 06, 2021 12:22
    1. Jan Sierens

      If I understood correctly it is not in a TKU but in a new release of Discovery. Can somebody confirm? 

      May 10, 2021 02:37
      1. Emrah Ozbekar

        Right, unofficially that is what I was told, "in the next release".

        I've checked the TKU released in May 2021, it is not in TKU. Waiting for the next "release"...

        May 10, 2021 04:15
  5. Duncan Tweed

    Hi,

    Support for OpenShift 4.x was added in BMC Discovery 21.05 on 27 May. See the 21.05 (12.2) enhancements for a brief introduction to the API providers feature. Also take a look at the following pages in the 21.05 documentation:

    Thanks, Duncan.

    Jun 01, 2021 12:36