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authorTim Smith <tsmith@chef.io>2021-06-09 13:21:02 -0700
committerTim Smith <tsmith@chef.io>2021-06-09 13:21:02 -0700
commit7be0f348cdbf0ee6a40403e97e8d85ef85d928f9 (patch)
treee4af05ff8055f62fd6b27edc0cbf7644861d54e7
parenta8bf234a336f6fe000b042628bc0efc08cced268 (diff)
downloadchef-7be0f348cdbf0ee6a40403e97e8d85ef85d928f9.tar.gz
Formatting fixes in the release notes
Signed-off-by: Tim Smith <tsmith@chef.io>
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@@ -58,13 +58,11 @@ Running handlers complete
Chef Infra Client finished, 0/1 resources updated in 03 seconds
```
-Add a slow resources report to chef-client - https://github.com/chef/chef/pull/11642
-
### Improved YAML Recipe Support
Chef Infra Client now supports both `.yaml` and `.yml` file extensions for recipes. If a `.yml` and `.yaml` recipe of the same name is present, Chef Infra Client will now fail as there is no way to determine which recipe should be loaded in this case.
-#### Improved Reporting to Automate
+### Improved Reporting to Automate
Chef Infra Client run reporting to Automate now respects attribute `allowlist` and `denylist` configurations set in the `client.rb`. This change allows users to limit the data sent to their Automate servers to prevent indexing sensitive data or to reduce the necessary storage space on the Automate server.
@@ -90,9 +88,8 @@ The `windows_firewall_rule` resource now allows specifying multiple IP addresses
The `windows_pagefile` resource features improved performance and support for the latest releases of Windows 10. These improvements also make managing pagefiles more predictable:
-The `path` property now accepts a drive letter in addition to the full path of the pagefile on disk. For example, `C`, `C:`, or `C:\` can now be used to specify a pagefile stored at `C:\pagefile.sys`.
-
-Creating a new pagefile no longer disables the system-managed pagefile by default. If you wish to create a pagefile while also disabling the system-managed pagefile, set `system_managed false`.
+- The `path` property now accepts a drive letter in addition to the full path of the pagefile on disk. For example, `C`, `C:`, or `C:\` can now be used to specify a pagefile stored at `C:\pagefile.sys`.
+- Creating a new pagefile no longer disables the system-managed pagefile by default. If you wish to create a pagefile while also disabling the system-managed pagefile, set `system_managed false`.
#### windows_printer