Hermes Memory Installer Now Loads Sidecar Modules Dynamically via Runtime Scripts
Hermes Memory Installer, a tool for managing memory sidecar modules in containerized Kubernetes environments, has received a critical fix in its latest release. Previously, the installer relied solely on static configuration files or environment variables set at build time to determine which modules to load, making dynamic deployments cumbersome. The update introduces a runtime script execution phase during startup, allowing the installer to parse script output and load the appropriate modules based on live environment conditions. This enables teams to select different profiling or tracking modules for production, staging, or development clusters without rebuilding container images. The change is backward compatible, falling back to static configuration when no runtime script is present.
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