Mirantis Container Cloud (MCC) becomes part of Mirantis OpenStack for Kubernetes (MOSK)!
Starting with MOSK 25.2, the MOSK documentation set covers all product layers, including MOSK management (formerly Container Cloud). This means everything you need is in one place. Some legacy names may remain in the code and documentation and will be updated in future releases. The separate Container Cloud documentation site will be retired, so please update your bookmarks for continued easy access to the latest content.
Addressed issues¶
In the Mirantis Container Cloud release 2.1.0, the following issues have been addressed:
[7281] Fixed the issue with a management cluster bootstrap script failing if there was a space in the
PATHenvironment variable.[7205] Fixed the issue with some cluster objects being stuck during deletion of an AWS-based managed cluster due to unresolved VPC dependencies.
[7304] Fixed the issue with failure to reattach a Mirantis Kubernetes Engine (MKE) cluster with the same name.
[7101] Fixed the issue with the monitoring of Ceph and Ironic being enabled when Ceph and Ironic are disabled on the baremetal-based clusters.
[7324] Fixed the issue with the monitoring of Ceph being disabled on the baremetal-based managed clusters due to the missing
provider: BareMetalparameter.[7180] Fixed the issue with
lcm-controllerperiodically failing with the invalid memory address or nil pointer dereference runtime error.[7251] Fixed the issue with setting up the OIDC integration on the MKE side.
[7326] Fixed the issue with the missing entry for the host itself in
etc/hostscausing failure of services that require node FQDN.[6989] Fixed the issue with
baremetal-operatorignoring theclean failedprovisioning state if a node fails to deploy on a baremetal-based managed cluster.[7231] Fixed the issue with the
baremetal-providerpod not restarting after theConfigMapchanges and causing thetelemeter-clientpod to fail during deployment.