The October 2024 release of Administrator includes the following changed behavior.
Enhanced SSO log in
When you click a link to log in using single sign-on (SSO), you now have the option to log in using a user name and password or your organization ID.
Previously, the organization ID was required to log in using SSO.
Note: The initial login still requires an organization ID, but the administrator can add users to the appropriate user groups through the SAML configuration in Administrator to enable user name and password even with the initial login.
Serverless runtime environments in AWS
For serverless runtime environments on AWS, you must manually create and configure AWS resources in your VPC.
Previously, Informatica provided an AWS CloudFormation template for you to create a serverless runtime environment.
For more information about serverless runtime environments, see Runtime Environments.
Using the agent REST API resource to get Secure Agent service status
When you use the agent REST API resource to request details about the services that run on your organization's Secure Agents, the response includes the agentEngineStatus object by default.
If you want the response to also include the agentEngineConfigs object, add ?onlyStatus=false to the request. For example, the following request returns the agentEngineStatus and agentEngineConfigs objects for the specified Secure Agent:
GET /runtime/api/v2/agent/details/<agent ID>?onlyStatus=false
Previously, the response included the agentEngineStatus and agentEngineConfigs objects by default.
For more information about the agent resource, see REST API Reference.