releases/deliverables/stein/nova.yaml
Előd Illés 221da645c5 nova: Release Stein 19.3.2
$ git log --oneline --no-merges 19.3.1..HEAD
cde42879a4 Follow up for cherry-pick check for merge patch
8699156d86 Allow tap interface with multiqueue
0e3f9a4b3f Set different VirtualDevice.key
cc2f45ebb0 libvirt:driver:Disallow AIO=native when 'O_DIRECT' is not available
703c8ef4e6 post live migration: don't call Neutron needlessly
4130ef8af0 Add checks for volume status when rebuilding
d5ff9f87c8 Removed the host FQDN from the exception message

Change-Id: Ie68e3f6566839961795f5f844fef052069b7eb99
2020-11-05 15:04:03 +01:00

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---
launchpad: nova
release-model: cycle-with-rc
team: nova
type: service
repository-settings:
openstack/nova: {}
cycle-highlights:
- It is now possible to run Nova with version 1.0.0 of the recently
extracted placement service, hosted from its own repository. Note
that install/upgrade of an extracted placement service is not yet
fully implemented in all deployment tools. Operators should check
with their particular deployment tool for support before proceeding.
See the placement `install <https://docs.openstack.org/placement/latest/install/index.html>`_
and `upgrade <https://docs.openstack.org/placement/latest/upgrade/to-stein.html>`_
documentation for more details. In Stein, operators may choose to
continue to run with the integrated placement service from the Nova
repository, but should begin planning a migration to the extracted
placement service by Train, as the removal of the integrated placement
code from Nova is planned for the Train release.
- Users can now specify a volume type when creating servers.
- The compute API is now tolerant of transient conditions in a deployment
like partial infrastructure failures, for example a cell not being
reachable.
- Users can now create servers with Neutron ports that have quality-of-service
minimum bandwidth rules.
- Operators can now set overcommit allocation ratios using Nova configuration
files or the placement API.
- Compute driver capabilities are now automatically exposed as traits
in the placement API so they can be used for scheduling via flavor
extra specs and/or image properties.
- Live migration is now supported for the VMware driver.
releases:
- projects:
- hash: c993d4fe2ffaadea76d5ae76eedfddc3a4c71346
repo: openstack/nova
version: 19.0.0.0rc1
- projects:
- hash: d1f37ff8040d28ce14a39f58b899aaeac9fa0918
repo: openstack/nova
version: 19.0.0.0rc2
- diff-start: 18.0.0.0rc1
projects:
- hash: d1f37ff8040d28ce14a39f58b899aaeac9fa0918
repo: openstack/nova
version: 19.0.0
- projects:
- hash: 105e6238dd536ac869276c38b5c76fefeb729b40
repo: openstack/nova
version: 19.0.1
- projects:
- hash: 11fde850e6163b68e006e746406e6c5e6ac980e0
repo: openstack/nova
version: 19.0.2
- projects:
- hash: 73150f135d37d1cf38d030c555a3d65bd1965d4f
repo: openstack/nova
version: 19.0.3
- projects:
- hash: bf9d9e55e652012d16b9d052a37efc18abbf1a01
repo: openstack/nova
version: 19.1.0
- projects:
- hash: fb5c97492c390db7ac511e32f2b215c7d19e94dc
repo: openstack/nova
version: 19.2.0
- version: 19.3.0
projects:
- repo: openstack/nova
hash: e91540f96538c7ba568617db7c03cf3a195b87ff
- version: 19.3.1
projects:
- repo: openstack/nova
hash: a50fb46df8b328e7585b6eb5c1589e9ea1e41e80
- version: 19.3.2
projects:
- repo: openstack/nova
hash: cde42879a497cd2b91f0cf926e0417fda07b3c31
branches:
- location: 19.0.0.0rc1
name: stable/stein
release-notes: https://docs.openstack.org/releasenotes/nova/stein.html