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Published on May 10, 2023 – by the HTMS‑092 Development Team
| Question | Answer |
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| Will the patch cause any downtime? | No. The update uses a rolling‑restart with a warm‑standby buffer, ensuring 100 % availability. |
| Do I need to restart my browser or clear cache? | Not for the core platform. If you notice UI glitches after the update, a hard refresh (Ctrl + Shift + R) will clear any stale client assets. |
| What if my node fails the pre‑flight check? | It will be placed in “maintenance mode” and you’ll receive an email with the error log. The team will investigate and push a targeted fix. |
| Can I roll back to the previous version? | Yes. The orchestrator retains the prior binary for 48 hours. If you need to trigger a manual rollback, open a ticket with the reference ID HTMS‑ROLLBACK‑20230510. |
| Where can I see the full change log? | The detailed changelog lives on our internal Confluence page: HTMS‑092 JAV HDToday – Release 2023‑05‑10 (restricted to partners and staff). |