Add release note links
This adds the release note links for the projects that have added their stein landing pages so far. Change-Id: I0a49815802a93e8c94845012b98703d24725ecd3 Signed-off-by: Sean McGinnis <sean.mcginnis@gmail.com>
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@@ -6,32 +6,26 @@ type: service
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repository-settings:
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openstack/nova: {}
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cycle-highlights:
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- It is now possible to run Nova with version 1.0.0 of the recently
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extracted placement service, hosted from its own repository. Note
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that install/upgrade of an extracted placement service is not yet fully
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implemented in all deployment tools. Operators should check with their
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particular deployment tool for support before proceeding. See the
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placement `install
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<https://docs.openstack.org/placement/latest/install/index.html>`_ and
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`upgrade
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<https://docs.openstack.org/placement/latest/upgrade/to-stein.html>`_
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documentation for more details.
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In Stein, operators may choose to continue to run with the integrated
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placement service from the Nova repository, but should begin planning a
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migration to the extracted placement service by Train, as the removal of
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the integrated placement code from Nova is planned for the Train release.
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- Users can now specify a volume type when creating servers.
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- The compute API is now tolerant of transient conditions in a
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deployment like partial infrastructure failures, for example a cell
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not being reachable.
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- Users can now create servers with Neutron ports that have
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quality-of-service minimum bandwidth rules.
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- Operators can now set overcommit allocation ratios using Nova configuration
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files or the placement API.
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- Compute driver capabilities are now automatically exposed as traits
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in the placement API so they can be used for scheduling via flavor
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extra specs and/or image properties.
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- Live migration is now supported for the VMware driver.
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- 'It is now possible to run Nova with version 1.0.0 of the recently extracted placement
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service, hosted from its own repository. Note that install/upgrade of an extracted
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placement service is not yet fully implemented in all deployment tools. Operators
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should check with their particular deployment tool for support before proceeding.
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See the placement `install <https://docs.openstack.org/placement/latest/install/index.html>`_
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and `upgrade <https://docs.openstack.org/placement/latest/upgrade/to-stein.html>`_
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documentation for more details. In Stein, operators may choose to continue to
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run with the integrated placement service from the Nova repository, but should
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begin planning a migration to the extracted placement service by Train, as the
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removal of the integrated placement code from Nova is planned for the Train release.'
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- 'Users can now specify a volume type when creating servers.'
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- 'The compute API is now tolerant of transient conditions in a deployment like
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partial infrastructure failures, for example a cell not being reachable.'
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- 'Users can now create servers with Neutron ports that have quality-of-service
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minimum bandwidth rules.'
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- 'Operators can now set overcommit allocation ratios using Nova configuration files
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or the placement API.'
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- 'Compute driver capabilities are now automatically exposed as traits in the placement
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API so they can be used for scheduling via flavor extra specs and/or image properties.'
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- 'Live migration is now supported for the VMware driver.'
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releases:
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- projects:
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- hash: c993d4fe2ffaadea76d5ae76eedfddc3a4c71346
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@@ -40,3 +34,4 @@ releases:
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branches:
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- location: 19.0.0.0rc1
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name: stable/stein
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release-notes: https://docs.openstack.org/releasenotes/nova/stein.html
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