Updated and reindexed Release Notes section
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.. index:: Release Notes; v1.0-essex
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.. _RelNotes_1.0:
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v1.0-essex
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* Features:
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.. index:: Release Notes; v2.0-folsom
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.. _RelNotes_2.0:
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v2.0-folsom
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^^^^^^^^^^^
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* Features:
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.. index:: Release Notes; v2.1-folsom
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.. _RelNotes_2.1:
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v2.1-folsom
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^^^^^^^^^^^
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* Features
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v2.2-folsom
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* Features
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* NIC Bonding support
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* New firewall (iptables) module
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* One-pass swift deployment
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* User choice on where to store Cinder volumes
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* Ability to plug in custom services in HA mode under HAProxy
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* Add controller and compute nodes without downtime
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* Remove controller and compute nodes without downtime *(caveat with Cinder on controllers)*
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* Improvements
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* CentOS 6.3 package repository moved to Mirantis mirror
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.. index:: Release Notes; v3.0-grizzly
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.. _RelNotes_3.0:
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v3.0-grizzly
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**New Features in Fuel and FuelWeb 3.0**
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.. index:: Release Notes, v3.1-grizzly
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.. index:: Release Notes; v3.1-grizzly
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.. _RelNotes_3.1:
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v3.1-grizzly
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**New Features in Fuel and FuelWeb 3.1**
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New Features in Fuel 3.1
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PLACEHOLDER
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.. contents:: :local:
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* Combined Fuel library and Fuel Web products
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* Option to deploy Red Hat Enterprise Linux® OpenStack® Platform
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* Mirantis OpenStack Health Check
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* Ability to deploy properly in networks that are not utilizing VLAN tagging
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* Integrated ability to connect to remote nodes via SSH
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* Improved High Availability resiliency
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Fuel 3.1 with Integrated graphical and command line controls
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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In earlier releases, Fuel was distributed as two packages – “Fuel Web” for
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graphical workflow, and “Fuel library” for command-line based manipulation.
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Starting with this 3.1 release, we’ve integrated these two capabilities into a
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single offering, referred to simply as Fuel. If you used Fuel Web, you’ll see
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that capability along with its latest improvements to that capability in the the
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Fuel User Interface (UI), providing a streamlined, graphical console that enables
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a point-and-click experience for the most commonly deployed configurations.
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Advanced users with more complex environmental needs can still get command-line
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access to the underlying deployment engine (aka “Fuel Library”).
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Option to deploy Red Hat Enterprise Linux® OpenStack® Platform
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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Mirantis Fuel now includes the ability to deploy the Red Hat Enterprise Linux
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OpenStack Platform (a solution that includes both Red Hat Enterprise Linux and
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the Red Hat OpenStack distribution). During the definition of a new environment,
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the user will be presented with the option of either installing the Mirantis
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provided OpenStack distribution onto CentOS powered nodes or installing the Red
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Hat provided OpenStack distribution onto Red Hat Enterprise Linux powered nodes.
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.. note:: A Red Hat subscription is required to download and deploy Red Hat
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Enterprise Linux OpenStack Platform.
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Mirantis OpenStack Health Check
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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New in this release is the Mirantis OpenStack Health Check which can be accessed
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through a tab in the Fuel UI. The OpenStack HealthCheck is a battery of tests
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that can be run against an OpenStack deployment to ensure that it is installed
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properly and operating correctly. The suite of tests exercise not only the core
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components within OpenStack, but also the added packages included in the Mirantis
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OpenStack distribution. Tests can be run individually or in groups. A full list
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of available tests can be found in the documentation.
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Ability to deploy properly in networks that are not utilizing VLAN tagging
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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In some environments, it may not be possible or desired to utilize VLANs to
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segregate network traffic. In these networks, Fuel can now be configured through
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the Fuel UI to disable the need for VLAN tagging. This configuration option is
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available through the Network Settings tab.
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Integrated ability to connect to remote nodes via SSH
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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The ability to connect to a remote node via SSH is now available from the machine
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details screen. SSH key management is automatically handled by Fuel, so the user
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need only click on she SSH Console button to connect.
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Improved High Availability resiliency
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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To improve the resiliency of the Mirantis OpenStack High Availability reference
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architecture, Fuel now deploys all HA services under Pacemaker, a scalable
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cluster resource manager developed by Clusterlabs. Additional options in the
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Fuel Library have also been added to Corosync to enable more granular tuning.
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