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We have upcoming maintenance on your Jamf Pro Server. Planned RDS software updates will be performed during the times listed below. During this time, services may be briefly unavailable. Region-specific updates will be provided via StatusPage.

 

Larger databases may see slightly longer interruptions.

All times in UTCSchedule:

  • August 22–23: Non-production (Sandbox) – All regions
     
  • August 29: Standard Hosted Servers Start Times.
Hosted Data Region Time

ap-southeast-2

15:00
ap-northeast-1 16:00

eu-central-1

23:00
  • August 30: Standard Hosted Servers Start Times.

eu-west-2

00:00

us-east-2

05:00
us-west-2 08:00
  • September 5: Premium Hosted Servers
AP-Southeast-2 19:00 - 22:00 UTC

AP-Northeast-1

20:00 - 23:00 UTC
  • September 6: Premium Hosted Servers
EU-Central-1 07:00 - 10:00 UTC
EU-West-2 06:00 - 09:00 UTC
US-East-2 11:00 - 14:00 UTC
US-West-2 14:00 - 17:00 UTC

 

We do not expect these upgrades to interrupt your day-to-day operations. However, upgrading the database version does require a restart of each cluster so a brief interruption is possible. In those limited cases, your environment will experience a short period of unavailability during the upgrade.

We will have full-time staff available in addition to on-call resources to help monitor any unforeseen situations that may occur. If you have questions or need assistance, log in to Jamf Account with your Jamf ID and click Contact Support in the top navigation.

Any changes to IP ranges for access to resources?


Hey there,  

No changes to IP’s this time!!   Thanks


Can you please define RDS in this context and what upgrades means?


Yeah of course, we are upgrading from 3.07 to 3.10. 


Yeah of course, we are upgrading from 3.07 to 3.10. 

sorry, meant more “what does RDS stand for in this context?”

Looking at our summary, is this the 3.10 mentioned for aurora? 

Base MySQL Directory         /rdsdbbin/oscar-8.0.mysql_aurora.3.10.0.0.100687.0/

Basically, for those of us that aren’t AWS users or admins, “RDS” doesn’t overly mean anything. =) For me, as a desktop/sysadmin, it means “Remote Desktop Server”. =)


@rstasel Yeppers. Its the AWS hosted database service (Relational Dabatase Service)


Got it. Read through the release notes, wonder if there was any specific reasons for the update, or just that this is now an LTS release and there are some CVE fixes. Some of the release notes certainly seemed like something Jamf _could_ see, but hard to know. 

Anything that can be shared publically ​@shawn_eberle ?


Hey ​@rstasel, yeah of course, the end of life for v3.07 was August 31st.  and v3.10 is supported until April 2028!!