| | - Feature Site Factory subscribers can now upload multiple SSL certificates using the Cloud Platform user interface.
- Change Cloud Platform subscribers can now install and activate multiple SSL certificates on all environments. This feature isn’t available for Cloud Platform Professional subscribers.
- Change When viewing the details of a legacy certificate in the Cloud Platform user interface, the Private Key and Expires fields were displayed even if they were empty or
null. - Change The endpoints for creating a log snapshot and updating a log forwarding destination were refactored to provide a notification ID for Cloud Platform API users to determine the status of long-running tasks.
- Change The Cloud Platform user interface now wraps log entries under the Stream tab on the Logs page. You no longer need to click the log entry to view details.
- Change In the Cloud Platform user interface, the filter field on the Download tab on the Logs page, was removed.
- Fix The
offset parameter for the database backup endpoint caused the following error for some subscribers: You do not have permission to access this resource.. |
| | - Change Cloud Platform was updated so that only subscribers with Cloud Platform Professional subscriptions can allocate memory to memcached in the Cloud Platform user interface. To change the memcache settings for other applications, contact Acquia support.
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The information contained herein is subject to change without notice and
is not warranted to be error-free. If you encounter any errors, contact
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| | - Fix Subscribers who restricted access by IP address to certain applications in the Cloud API and the user interface, could not use Pipelines on those applications. This is now fixed for the Pipelines CLI. If you are using IP address allowlisting you must use Pipelines from the command line, instead of the user interface.
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| | - Feature Cloud Platform now displays Drupal 9 at the top of the list on the Install Distribution page.
- Change The Show examples toggle and its associated content were removed from the Drush Integration section of the Account Settings > Credentials page in the Cloud Platform user interface. Subscribers can still download Drush aliases from the Cloud Platform user interface. For information on downloading Drush aliases, and for examples, see Using Drush aliases.
- Change On the API Tokens page, the ID column was renamed to KEY.
- Change PHP versions were updated to 7.1.34, 7.2.31, 7.3.18, 7.4.6.
- Change The New Relic version was updated to version 9.10.1.263.
- Fix The Submit button in the Create API Token dialog box didn’t display correctly on small screens (such as a tablet).
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- Change New Relic will be updated to version 9.10.1.263.
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| | - Change Cloud Platform now supports Drupal 9 and Drush 10.
- Change The Cloud Platform API endpoint for creating cron jobs now accepts both the
cron UUID and integer ID. - Fix The Stack Metrics page didn’t display information for some web servers.
- Fix For certain menu items, some Acquia Insight subscribers received an
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| | - Fix On environments provisioned after May 14, 2020, custom SSL certificates weren’t recognized for domains containing a hyphen.
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| | - Change Cloud Platform subscribers can now install and activate multiple SSL certificates on all environments. This feature isn’t available for Cloud Platform Professional subscribers.
- Fix The Stack Metrics Storage used bar for database metrics sometimes displayed an inaccurate consumption percentage.
- Fix The Insight page in the Cloud Platform user interface displayed websites for which data collection is paused.
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| | - Change Acquia Insight now displays alerts for Drupal 9 websites and earlier versions of Drupal.
- Change The endpoints for creating and deleting a certificate signing request were refactored to provide a notification ID for Cloud Platform API users to determine the status of the tasks.
- Change TLS 1.0 is no longer supported for the Node.js service. Acquia strongly recommends using TLS 1.2 or later.
- Fix When trying to rename a subscription in Cloud Platform, the Rename button was dimmed, and as a result, the action couldn’t be completed.
- Fix The Stack Metrics cron memory usage bar for application metrics failed to correctly display data for a web server.
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| | - Feature Cloud Platform Enterprise subscribers can now install and activate multiple SSL certificates on environments provisioned after May 14, 2020. This feature isn’t available for Cloud Platform Professional subscribers.
- Change When creating a Cloud Platform account, users will now experience improved password strength validation.
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| | - Change The Ruby version on Cloud Platform was updated.
- Fix Attempts to rename a subscription by clicking Rename in the subscription list on the Subscriptions page failed.
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| | - Change Pipelines now supports PHP 7.4.
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| | - Change Subscribers attempting to set their Memcached memory limit to a value greater than 128 MB using the Servers page or the Cloud Platform API will now see detailed error message. Contact Acquia Support if you require a Memcached memory limit greater than 128 MB.
- Change Cloud Platform now records database backups after subscribers create them.
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| | - Change Subscribers using the Cloud Platform API will now see a human-readable error message instead of a
500 error when attempting to set the PHP version to a null value. |
| | - Change The endpoints for deleting and disabling a log forwarding destination were refactored to provide a notification ID for Cloud Platform API users to determine the status of long-running tasks.
- Change The PHP section of the Configuration page in the Cloud Platform user interface was updated to display Drupal version recommendations when selecting PHP 7.4.
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| | - Change Subscribers with Cloud Platform Enterprise applications can now view and edit their environment Application Performance Monitoring settings.
- Change Subscribers can no longer make Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS) requests to the Cloud Platform API.
- Fix When attempting to set up a new New Relic license key in the Cloud Platform user interface, subscribers received an error message when providing no application name, although the application name isn’t a required field.
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| | - Change The Node.js version in Pipelines containers was updated to version 8.17. Subscribers who require a different version of Node must use the Node Version Manager (NVM) to install the version they need.
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| | - Feature PHP 7.4 is now available for Cloud Platform Enterprise and Cloud Platform Professional subscribers.
- Change The endpoint for deleting an identity provider now provides a notification ID for Cloud Platform API users to determine the status of a task.
- Change When attempting to claim a New Relic account on the Add-ons page in the Cloud Platform user interface, an error displays to users if their account ID is unrecognized.
- Change The Performance monitoring section in the Configuration panel was updated to make it easier for subscribers to set up New Relic Application Performance Monitoring (APM).
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| | Important PHP and New Relic security updates begin Wednesday, March 25, 2020. Applications may see a momentary interruption in traffic as PHP restarts during this release. - Change PHP versions will be updated to 7.2.28, 7.13.15, and 7.4.3.
- Change New Relic versions will be updated to 9.7.0.258.
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| | - Change The Add-ons page in the Cloud Platform user interface now includes text to show subscribers how to claim a New Relic account.
- Change Subscribers can now view a list of all applications within a subscription by clicking the View subscriptions details on the Subscriptions page in the Cloud Platform user interface.
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