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Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) version 8 will lose its full support at the end of May on May 31. You can easily discover if you've got affected devices with the audit we've included in our summary RHEL EOL blog post.

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apogacsas
Engaged Sweeper II

Hello,

I've found that there is a bug on that script. If there is RHEL 8.10 systems in the results that the "Extended Update Support" column will show incorrect date. Because the script contains the following filter also:

When tblLinuxSystem.OSRelease Like '%8.1%' Then '2021-11-30'

We need to add space after 8.1 like that : '%8.1 %'

Esben_D
Lansweeper Employee
Lansweeper Employee

I updated it

apogacsas
Engaged Sweeper II

Thanks, I've checked it and as I see you only modified in "Release Support" column but in "Extended Update Support" column not.

Esben_D
Lansweeper Employee
Lansweeper Employee

Ah thanks, yes I updated those now as well

pmishra
Engaged Sweeper

Can we build a report in lansweeper for this.

apogacsas
Engaged Sweeper II

Hi pmishra,

If it was a question from you then you can find the answer if you scroll up on this feed and find the blog post URL (RHEL EOL blog post.). In this post you can find the relevant and more times fixed script.

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