fuel-library/deployment/puppet/lvm/CHANGELOG
Stanislaw Bogatkin 29be2f2e4d Sync puppet module lvm to v0.3.1 from upstream
v0.3.1 sha1: 71486f47598a397ee5c8e68b3cddc10dce86d0c4
Implements: blueprint merge-openstack-puppet-modules

Change-Id: Ic050594a2aae82076a321c6298cc5e7f541d4884
2014-06-24 14:58:55 +04:00

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2014-04-11 - Version 0.3.1
Summary:
This release simply adds metadata consumed by the forge for displaying
operating system compatibility. No other changes.
2014-04-10 - Version 0.3.0
Summary:
This release features a new base lvm class, and set of defines, that allows you
to express your volume groups through a `volume_groups` parameter. This makes
it easier to hiera backend your LVM configuration.
More information about this feature can be found in the README file.
2014-02-04 - Version 0.2.0
Summary:
It's been a long time since the previous release and the LVM module has seen a
lot of community development. It now supports AIX, thanks to Craig Dunn, and
grew an enormous number of facts, properties, and parameters. There's a
fistful of bugfixes too which should help RHEL5 users.
Features:
- A new `lvm_support` fact was added.
- A new `lvm_vgs` fact was added.
- A new `lvm_pvs` fact was added.
- Dynamic facts were added for lvm_vg_N and lvm_pv_N.
- Support for lvcreate -l argument (extents)
- Added AIX providers for logical_volume and filesystem types.
- Use ensure_resources to handle multiple physical_volume in a volume_group.
- Add XFS online resizing support.
- Add `initial_size` property.
- Add `extents` property.
- Add `stripes` property.
- Add `stripsize` property.
- Huge number of parameters were added, most AIX only.
Bugfixes:
- Fix messages with new_size variables in logical_volume/lvm.rb
- size 'undef' doesn't work when creating a new logical volume
- resize2fs isn't called during resizing on ruby>1.
- Allow for physical_volumes and volume_groups that change as system lives.
- On RHEL 5 family systems ext4 filesystems can not be resized using resize2fs.
- Suppress facter warnings on systems that don't support LVM.