Release 2019-05-20
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Behavioral Changes
- The 192.0.2.0/24 IP block is now reserved for AKS use. Clusters created in
a VNet that overlaps with this block will fail pre-flight validation.
- The 192.0.2.0/24 IP block is now reserved for AKS use. Clusters created in
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Bug Fixes
- An issue where users running old AKS clusters attempting to upgrade would
get a failed upgrade with an Internal Server Error has been fixed. - An issue where Kubernetes 1.14.0 would not show in the Azure Portal or AKS
Preview CLI with the 'Preview' or 'isPreview' tag has been resolved. - An issue where customers would get excessive log entries due to missing
Heapster rbac permissions has been fixed. - An issue where AKS clusters could end up with missing DNS entries resulting
in DNS resolution errors or crashes within CoreDNS has been resolved.
- An issue where users running old AKS clusters attempting to upgrade would
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Preview Features
- A bug where the AKS node count could be out of sync with the VMSS node count
has been resolved. - There is a known issue with the cluster autoscaler preview and multiple
agent pools. The current autoscaler in preview is not compatible with
multiple agent pools, and could not be disabled. We have fixed the issue
that blocked disabling the autoscaler. A fix for mutliple agent pools and
the cluster autoscaler is in development.
- A bug where the AKS node count could be out of sync with the VMSS node count
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