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date: '2024-11-12'
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bugs:
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Customers performing a feature version upgrade to 3.13.6 or 3.14.3 may experience issues with database migrations due to data issues during database conversions.
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known_issues:
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During the validation phase of a configuration run, a `No such object` error may occur for the Notebook and Viewscreen services. This error can be ignored as the services should still correctly start.
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If the root site administrator is locked out of the Management Console after failed login attempts, the account does not unlock automatically after the defined lockout time. Someone with administrative SSH access to the instance must unlock the account using the administrative shell. For more information, see [AUTOTITLE](/admin/configuration/administering-your-instance-from-the-management-console/troubleshooting-access-to-the-management-console#unlocking-the-root-site-administrator-account).
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On an instance with the HTTP `X-Forwarded-For` header configured for use behind a load balancer, all client IP addresses in the instance's audit log erroneously appear as 127.0.0.1.
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For an instance in a cluster configuration and with GitHub Actions enabled, restoring a cluster from backup requires targeting the primary DB node.
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When following the steps for [Replacing the primary MySQL node](/admin/monitoring-managing-and-updating-your-instance/configuring-clustering/replacing-a-cluster-node#replacing-the-primary-mysql-node), step 14 (running `ghe-cluster-config-apply`) might fail with errors. If this occurs, re-running `ghe-cluster-config-apply` is expected to succeed.
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Running a config apply as part of the steps for [Replacing a node in an emergency](/admin/monitoring-managing-and-updating-your-instance/configuring-clustering/replacing-a-cluster-node#replacing-a-node-in-an-emergency) may fail with errors if the node being replaced is still reachable. If this occurs, shutdown the node and repeat the steps.
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{% data reusables.release-notes.2024-06-possible-frontend-5-minute-outage-during-hotpatch-upgrade %}
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When restoring data originally backed up from a 3.13 appliance onto a 3.13 appliance, the elasticsearch indices need to be reindexed before some of the data will show up. This happens via a nightly scheduled job. It can also be forced by running `/usr/local/share/enterprise/ghe-es-search-repair`.
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When restoring from a backup snapshot, a large number of `mapper_parsing_exception` errors may be displayed.
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Attempting to stop replications after stopping GitHub Actions on a GHES instanstance would fail, reporting that MSSQL was not responding. The can be avoided by start MSSQL prior to stopping replication `/usr/local/share/enterprise/ghe-nomad-jobs queue /etc/nomad-jobs/mssql/mssql.hcl`.
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{% data reusables.release-notes.2024-11-ghe-repl-promote-primary-down %}
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[Updated: 2024-11-29]
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{% data reusables.release-notes.2025-03-03-elasticsearch-data-loss %}
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[Updated: 2025-03-12]
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errata:
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These release notes previously indicated as a known issue that on GitHub Enterprise Server 3.13.6, repositories originally imported using `ghe-migrator` will not correctly track Advanced Security contributions.
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The fix for this problem was already included in GitHub Enterprise Server [3.12](/admin/release-notes#3.12.0-bugs). [Updated: 2025-04-11] |