Voice Call State Service Release Notes
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Not all releases or changes listed below may pertain to your deployment. Check the table below to see which releases apply to you.
Available | Genesys CX on | Private edition | Highlights | Release | |
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AWS | Azure | ||||
September 20, 2022 |
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Support for Genesys Multicloud CX private edition deployments on Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS).
| 100.0.100.0016 | ||
August 25, 2022 |
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Third-party dependency updates. | 100.0.100.0014 | ||
July 25, 2022 | New Helm charts and third-party dependency updates. | 100.0.100.0013 | |||
March 28, 2022 | Generally Available release for Genesys Multicloud CX private edition deployments on the officially supported Kubernetes platforms.
| 100.0.100.0008 | |||
September 15, 2021 | 100.0.100.0004:
| 100.0.100.0004 | |||
June 30, 2021 | Early Adopter Program support for Genesys Multicloud CX private edition deployments on OpenShift. | 9.0.000.05 |
September 20, 2022
What's New
Third-party dependency updates to maintain security and reliability.
For private edition
Voice Call State Service supports deployments on Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) in Genesys Multicloud CX private edition. (CPE-3613)
August 25, 2022
For private edition
Third-party dependency updates to maintain security and reliability. (VOICEMCS-4762)
July 25, 2022
For private edition
This release includes:
- An updated container and new versions of the Helm charts.
- Third-party dependency updates to maintain security and reliability. (VOICEMCS-3564)
March 28, 2022
Security Fixes
This release includes important security upgrades made to third-party software. (GCLOUD-18868)
For private edition
As of July 13, 2022, Voice Call State Service is Generally Available for deployment in Genesys Multicloud CX private edition on the Kubernetes platforms officially supported by Genesys.
Support for deploying the Voice Call State Service in a single namespace with other private edition services has been implemented. To deploy the Voice Call State Service in a single namespace, override the namespace parameter in the Call State Service Helm chart values.yaml file:
September 15, 2021
For private edition
Voice Call State Service now supports the use of arbitrary, or random, user IDs (UIDs) in OpenShift.
- The Dockerfile has been modified to specify container and file ownership as user=500 (genesys) and group=0 (root).
- The securityContext settings exposed in the default values.yaml file specify the user and group IDs for the genesys user (500:500:500). You must override these Helm chart values if you want OpenShift to use arbitrary UIDs. For more information, see Configure Voice Microservices.
- Voice Call State Service is deployed using ServiceAccounts that use the restricted Security Context Constraint (SCC). In an earlier implementation, Genesys required you to deploy all private edition services using a ServiceAccount associated with the custom genesys-restricted SCC, to control permissions for the genesys user (500). Genesys now expects OpenShift to use arbitrary UIDs in your deployment, and the genesys-restricted SCC has been deprecated. If you previously deployed Voice Call State Service using the genesys-restricted SCC, Genesys recommends that you redeploy Voice Call State Service so that you use arbitrary UIDs. (VOICEMCS-2614)
More info: Configure Voice Microservices
As of October 29, 2021, Voice Call State Service supports deployments on Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE) in Genesys Multicloud CX private edition, as part of the Early Adopter Program. (CPE-1983)
June 30, 2021
For private edition
Starting with this release, Voice Call State Service is available for select customers in Genesys Multicloud CX private edition, as part of the Early Adopter Program. Deployments on OpenShift Container Platform (OpenShift) are supported. (VOICEMCS-1740)
More info: Voice Microservices Private Edition Guide