Capacity Planner App Release Notes
The initial installation of ITRS Analytics includes all required app, such as the Web Console, bundled by default. No separate installation steps are required for individual apps. For installation guidance, refer to the Install ITRS Analytics apps documentation.
To stay informed about the most recent updates and packaging versions, you can refer to the ITRS Analytics Packaging Changelog. This resource provides direct links to release notes for each bundled version of the ITRS Analytics Platform and its apps, bill of materials listing all included components, and references to the published Docker images.
Capacity Planner 2.4.0 Copied
Released: 30 October 2025
New features and enhancements Copied
These are the new features and enhancements of this release:
| Issue key | Release description |
|---|---|
| CPPUB-206 | Reduced the default CPU request from 200 millicores to 100 millicores to optimize resource allocation. |
Issues fixed Copied
These are the issues we have fixed in this release:
| Issue key | Release description |
|---|---|
| CPPUB-220 | Updated Spring Framework to version 3.5.6 to address a high-severity security vulnerability CVE-2025-41249. |
Capacity Planner 2.3.0 Copied
Released: 19 March 2025
New features and enhancements Copied
These are the new features and enhancements of this release:
| Issue key | Release description |
|---|---|
| CPPUB-186 | Upgraded iam-tools docker to version 2.9.2 to resolve critical CVEs. |
| CPPUB-188 | App workloads now restart if any of their configuration options change via a helm upgrade. |
Issues fixed Copied
These are the issues we have fixed in this release:
| Issue key | Release description |
|---|---|
| CPPUB-191 | Resolved the following critical security vulnerabilities:
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Capacity Planner 2.2.1 Copied
Released: 13 August 2024
New features and enhancements Copied
These are the new features and enhancements of this release:
| Issue key | Release description |
|---|---|
| CPPUB-186 | Upgraded iam-tools to version 2.6.0 to resolve critical CVEs. |
Capacity Planner 2.2.0 Copied
Released: 26 June 2024
New features and enhancements Copied
These are the new features and enhancements of this release:
| Issue key | Release description |
|---|---|
| CPPUB-185 | HTTP compression is now off by default. To re-enable the helm setting, run --set httpClient.compress=true. |
Legacy releases Copied
Capacity Planner 2.1.0 Copied
Released: 23 January 2024
Caution
Before upgrading, you must first uninstall all ITRS Analytics apps. Due to a breaking change in a core library (Spring Boot), you need to upgrade all ITRS Analytics apps at the same time. Make sure that you reinstall the latest mutually compatible versions of ITRS Analytics apps. See the ITRS Analytics Compatibility Matrix.
New features and enhancements Copied
These are the new features and enhancements of this release:
| Issue key | Release description |
|---|---|
| CPPUB-161 | Migrated to the new getBulkMetrics used in ITRS Analytics Platform 2.1.0. |
| CPPUB-172 | Upgraded Spring Boot to version 3.2.1, which resolves the following reported security vulnerability: BDSA-2023-3298 or CVE-2023-46589. |
Issues fixed Copied
These are the issues we have fixed in this release:
| Issue key | Release description |
|---|---|
| CPPUB-171 | A human readable message is now displayed in REST API responses when the payload is malformed. |
Capacity Planner 2.0.0 Copied
Released: 8 December 2023
New features and enhancements Copied
These are the new features and enhancements of this release:
| Issue key | Release description |
|---|---|
| CPPUB-159 | Upgraded app for compatibility with ITRS Analytics Platform 2.0. |
Capacity Planner 1.3.0 Copied
Released: 28 June 2023
Caution
Before upgrading to Capacity Planner 1.3.0, you must first uninstall all ITRS Analytics apps. Due to Web Platform security changes, you need to upgrade all ITRS Analytics apps at the same time. Make sure that you reinstall the latest mutually compatible versions of ITRS Analytics apps. See the ITRS Analytics Compatibility Matrix.
New features and enhancements Copied
These are the new features and enhancements of this release:
| Issue key | Release description |
|---|---|
| CPPUB-148 | A security upgrade, migrating from Keycloak Spring Boot Starter to Spring Boot 3.x, has been implemented in the Web Platform. Improved session management also keeps you signed in as long as the browser remains open. |
Capacity Planner 1.2.0 Copied
Released: 20 December 2022
New features and enhancements Copied
These are the new features and enhancements of this release:
| Issue key | Release description |
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| CPPUB-124 | Opsview infrastructure data is now published to Capacity Planner. This includes physical host data such as CPU, memory, and disk capacity and usage. |
Known issues Copied
These are the known issues affecting this release:
| Issue key | Release description |
|---|---|
| CPPUB-118 | Connection attempts fail when the ITRS Analytics Capacity Planner app uses the Apache HTTP Proxy. This is due to LinkerD preventing the app from publishing data to Capacity Planner. |
Capacity Planner 1.1.0 Copied
Released: 15 November 2022
Known issues Copied
These are the known issues affecting this release:
| Issue key | Release description |
|---|---|
| CPPUB-120 | The entities register timeout has been increased so a large number of entities can be updated in a single batch. |
| CPPUB-121 | A single gRPC call can now stream registration updates. |
| CPPUB-122 | UI enhancements entailed the following upgraded versions:
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