This uses reno's `earliest-version` directive to explicitly point out where the release notes for a given branch should begin. There is a bug in reno when dealing with stable branches, where it does not always find the correct version to begin with. It also updates our release docs to indicate we should continue marking this. This step can be removed when the reno bug is fixed, though it doesn't hurt to continue marking this explicitly. Change-Id: I6502ff95a52c2c855356e9875291f27ec44e7ffa Related-Bug: #1746076
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Liberty Series (4.0.0 - 4.2.5) Release Notes
4.2.1
This release is a patch release on top of 4.2.0, as part of the stable Liberty series. Full details are available on Launchpad: https://launchpad.net/ironic/liberty/4.2.1.
- Import Japanese translations - our first major translation addition!
- Fix a couple of locale issues with deployments, when running on a system using the Japanese locale
4.2.0
This release is proposed as the stable Liberty release for Ironic, and brings with it some bug fixes and small features. Full release details are available on Launchpad: https://launchpad.net/ironic/liberty/4.2.0.
Deprecated the bash ramdisk
The older bash ramdisk built by diskimage-builder is now deprecated and support will be removed at the beginning of the "N" development cycle. Users should migrate to a ramdisk running ironic-python-agent, which now also supports the pxe* drivers that the bash ramdisk was responsible for. For more info on building an ironic-python-agent ramdisk, see: https://docs.openstack.org/developer/ironic/deploy/install-guide.html#building-or-downloading-a-deploy-ramdisk-image
Raised API version to 1.14
- 1.12 allows setting RAID properties for a node; however support for putting this configuration on a node is not yet implemented for in-tree drivers; this will be added in a future release.
- 1.13 adds a new 'abort' verb to the provision state API. This may be used to abort cleaning for nodes in the CLEANWAIT state.
- 1.14 makes the following endpoints discoverable in the API:
- /v1/nodes/<UUID or logical name>/states
- /v1/drivers/<driver name>/properties
Implemented a new Boot interface for drivers
This change enhances the driver interface for driver authors, and should not affect users of Ironic, by splitting control of booting a server from the DeployInterface. The BootInterface is responsible for booting an image on a server, while the DeployInterface is responsible for deploying a tenant image to a server.
This has been implemented in most in-tree drivers, and is a backwards-compatible change for out-of-tree drivers. The following in-tree drivers will be updated in a forth-coming release:
- agent_ilo
- agent_irmc
- iscsi_ilo
- iscsi_irmc
Implemented a new RAID interface for drivers
This change enhances the driver interface for driver authors. Drivers may begin implementing this interface to support RAID configuration for nodes. This is not yet implemented for any in-tree drivers.
Image size is now checked before deployment with agent drivers
The agent must download the tenant image in full before writing it to disk. As such, the server being deployed must have enough RAM for running the agent and storing the image. This is now checked before Ironic tells the agent to deploy an image. An optional config [agent]memory_consumed_by_agent is provided. When Ironic does this check, this config option may be set to factor in the amount of RAM to reserve for running the agent.
Added Cisco IMC driver
This driver supports managing Cisco UCS C-series servers through the CIMC API, rather than IPMI. Documentation is available at: https://docs.openstack.org/developer/ironic/drivers/cimc.html
iLO virtual media drivers can work without Swift
iLO virtual media drivers (iscsi_ilo and agent_ilo) can work standalone without Swift, by configuring an HTTP(S) server for hosting the deploy/boot images. A web server needs to be running on every conductor node and needs to be configured in ironic.conf.
iLO driver documentation is available at: https://docs.openstack.org/developer/ironic/drivers/ilo.html
Known issues
Out of tree drivers may be broken by this release. The AgentDeploy and ISCSIDeploy (formerly known as PXEDeploy) classes now depend on drivers to utilize an instance of a BootInterface. For drivers that exist out of tree, that use these deploy classes, an error will be thrown during deployment. There is a simple fix. For drivers that expect these deploy classes to handle PXE booting, one can add the following code to the driver's __init__ method:
from ironic.drivers.modules import pxe class YourDriver(...): def __init__(self): # ... self.boot = pxe.PXEBoot()
A driver that handles booting itself (for example, a driver that implements booting from virtual media) should use the following to make calls to the boot interface a no-op:
from ironic.drivers.modules import fake class YourDriver(...) def __init__(self): # ... self.boot = fake.FakeBoot()
Additionally, as mentioned before, ironic.drivers.modules.pxe.PXEDeploy has moved to ironic.drivers.modules.iscsi_deploy.ISCSIDeploy, which will break drivers that use this class.
The Ironic team apologizes profusely for this inconvenience.
4.1.0
This brings some bug fixes and small features on top of Ironic 4.0.0. Major changes are listed below, and full release details are available on Launchpad: https://launchpad.net/ironic/liberty/4.1.0.
Added CORS support
The Ironic API now has support for CORS requests, that may be used by, for example, web browser-based clients. This is configured in the [cors] section of ironic.conf.
Removed deprecated 'admin_api' policy rule
Deprecated the 'parallel' option to periodic task decorator
4.0.0 First semver release
This is the first semver-versioned release of Ironic, created during the OpenStack "Liberty" development cycle. It marks a pivot in our versioning schema from date-based versioning; the previous released version was 2015.1. Full release details are available on Launchpad: https://launchpad.net/ironic/liberty/4.0.0.
- Raised API version to 1.11
- v1.7 exposes a new 'clean_step' property on the Node resource.
- v1.8 and v1.9 improve query and filter support
- v1.10 fixes Node logical names to support all RFC 3986 unreserved characters
- v1.11 changes the default state of newly created Nodes from AVAILABLE to ENROLL
Support for the new ENROLL workflow during Node creation
Previously, all Nodes were created in the "available" provision state - before management credentials were validated, hardware was burned in, etc. This could lead to workloads being scheduled to Nodes that were not yet ready for it.
Beginning with API v1.11, newly created Nodes begin in the ENROLL state, and must be "managed" and "provided" before they are made available for provisioning. API clients must be updated to handle the new workflow when they begin sending the X-OpenStack-Ironic-API-Version header with a value >= 1.11.
Migrations from Nova "baremetal" have been removed
After a deprecation period, the scripts and support for migrating from the old Nova "baremetal" driver to the new Nova "ironic" driver have been removed from Ironic's tree.
Removal of deprecated vendor driver methods
A new @passthru decorator was introduced to the driver API in a previous release. In this release, support for vendor_passthru and driver_vendor_passthru methods has been removed. All in-tree drivers have been updated. Any out of tree drivers which did not update to the @passthru decorator during the previous release will need to do so to be compatible with this release.
Introduce new BootInterface to the Driver API
Drivers may optionally add a new BootInterface. This is merely a refactoring of the Driver API to support future improvements.
Several hardware drivers have been added or enhanced
- Add OCS Driver
- Add UCS Driver
- Add Wake-On-Lan Power Driver
- ipmitool driver supports IPMI v1.5
- Add support to SNMP driver for "APC MasterSwitchPlus" series PDU's
- pxe_ilo driver now supports UEFI Secure Boot (previous releases of the iLO driver only supported this for agent_ilo and iscsi_ilo)
- Add Virtual Media support to iRMC Driver
- Add BIOS config to DRAC Driver
- PXE drivers now support GRUB2