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[Fleet] Unable to upgrade yaml field when it is changed from multi: true to false in Custom AWS Logs #200099

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jen-huang opened this issue Nov 13, 2024 · 1 comment
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bug Fixes for quality problems that affect the customer experience Team:Fleet Team label for Observability Data Collection Fleet team

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  1. Follow steps in [Fleet] Unable to save yaml multi: true field in Custom AWS Logs #200098
  2. Upgrade just the Custom AWS Logs package to latest version (1.4.1 at time of writing) without attempting to upgrade policies
  3. Click Upgrade for the existing 1.3.0 policy
  4. Observe that an error is rendered for File Selectors, under Advanced options for S3:

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  1. This type: yaml field was changed from multi: true to multi: false here: elastic/integrations@ddbe733#diff-15fbefd92a086b1d1c5707fb1e666604235bb7e37b396270b857550a4ce58da4L224
@jen-huang jen-huang added bug Fixes for quality problems that affect the customer experience Team:Fleet Team label for Observability Data Collection Fleet team labels Nov 13, 2024
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Pinging @elastic/fleet (Team:Fleet)

@kpollich kpollich changed the title [UII] Unable to upgrade yaml field when it is changed from multi: true to false in Custom AWS Logs [Fleet] Unable to upgrade yaml field when it is changed from multi: true to false in Custom AWS Logs Dec 3, 2024
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