The latest release for the Puppet Enterprise release track, PE 2021.5, is
now available!



Enhancements in this release include:


   -

   Bypass node verification failure when primary server certificates are
   damaged. You can use --force to bypass node verification failure and
   force certificate regeneration when your primary server certificates are
   damaged.
   -

   Improved disk usage when syncing certificate authority data. Disk usage
   is better when syncing certificate authority data between the primary and
   replica.
   -

   Primary server support for:
   -

      Amazon Linux 2
      -

   Agent support for:
   -

      Microsoft Windows Server 2022 x86_64
      -

      Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9 x86_64
      -

   Patch management:
   -

      Amazon Linux 2



Resolved in this release:

   -

   Packages were not marked as automatically installed by APT if you set
   security_only to true. When running the pe_patch::patch_server task with
   the security_only parameter set to true, packages were not marked as being
   automatically installed by APT. This caused problems if you rely on this
   marking for APT autoremove to remove old packages. The patch_server task
   now marks packages as automatically installed, regardless of the
   security_only parameter.
   -

   r10k can recover from typos in the config or Puppetfile. r10k now
   updates its cache repos when the remote URL changes. This allows r10k to
   recover from typos in the config or Puppetfile.
   -

   Couldn't complete restoration if the r10k_remote parameter wasn't set. The
   r10k_remote parameter wasn't set when restoring a backup with scope set to
   certs, code, or puppetdb. This prevented you from finishing restoration
   because the commands necessary to finish restoring your primary server did
   not print.
   -

   Schedule task button sometimes failed to redirect. When scheduling a
   task to run at some later time or interval, under some circumstances,
   clicking Schedule task did not redirect you to the Scheduled tasks page.
   -

   The fail_plan function didn't show custom error information. The
   fail_plan function ignored the kind and details parameters, which are used
   to specify custom, machine-parseable information about an error.
   -

   Scheduled jobs failed on FIPS installs. Scheduled jobs, including tasks
   and plans, couldn't run or be listed on FIPS installs of PE and resulted in
   the error javax.crypto.BadPaddingException.





Check out the release notes:
https://puppet.com/docs/pe/2021.5/release_notes_pe_index.html



Important note: If you are using Continuous Delivery for PE, upgrade to
CD4PE 4.8.2 or a newer version prior to upgrading to Puppet Enterprise
2021.5. We resolved a PuppetDB issue causing the generation of new fact
charts on the Nodes page to fail.



*Download PE 2021.5 here*:
https://puppet.com/try-puppet/puppet-enterprise/download/


As a current Puppet Enterprise user, you can update to this new version as
part of your annual subscription. When updating, you must update
infrastructure components first and then update agents. For detailed
instructions, see the documentation
<https://puppet.com/docs/pe/2021.5/upgrading_pe.html>.

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