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Message #20020
[Bug 1733615] Re: [SRU] MAAS 2.3.0
This bug was fixed in the package maas -
2.3.0-6434-gd354690-0ubuntu1~16.04.1
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maas (2.3.0-6434-gd354690-0ubuntu1~16.04.1) xenial-proposed; urgency=medium
* Stable Release Update. New upstream release, MAAS 2.3.0 (LP: #1733615):
- Add support for CentOS & Windows networking.
- Add support for Upstream Proxy.
- Add the ability to deploy rack controllers.
- Add the ability to report controller versions.
- Add HTTP boot for ephemeral images, instead of 'tgt'.
- Add django 1.11 support.
- Introduce beaconing for better network discovery.
- Improve hardware testing for better usage and feedback.
- Improves performance by improving DNS reloading performance.
- Machine, devices & controller page re-design.
-- Andres Rodriguez <andreserl@xxxxxxxxxx> Mon, 20 Nov 2017 14:08:22
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** Changed in: maas (Ubuntu Xenial)
Status: Fix Committed => Fix Released
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Title:
[SRU] MAAS 2.3.0
Status in maas package in Ubuntu:
New
Status in maas source package in Xenial:
Fix Released
Status in maas source package in Zesty:
Fix Released
Status in maas source package in Artful:
Fix Released
Bug description:
[Impact]
This is a new upstream release that addresses various issues present in 2.2 and introduces various features that improve the robustness, and feature set of MAAS.
MAAS 2.3.0 introduces the following features:
- Add support for CentOS & Windows networking.
- Add support for Upstream Proxy.
- Add the ability to deploy rack controllers.
- Add the ability to report controller versions.
- Add HTTP boot for ephemeral images, instead of 'tgt'.
- Add django 1.11 support.
- Introduce beaconing for better network discovery.
- Improve hardware testing for better usage and feedback.
- Improves performance by improving DNS reloading performance.
- Machine, devices & controller page re-design.
[Test Case]
MAAS testing has been done in various cases, partially documented https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MAASUpdates. This include:
1. Manual Fresh installation of MAAS
2. Manual upgrade from the previous Ubuntu Release.
3. Automated (CI) testing of MAAS install and operation as per the MAAS' CI.
4. Automated (CI) testing of MAAS install and operation against other Canonical's product (juju, Canonical OpenStack & Kubernetes) provided by the Canonical Solutions QA Team.
5. Manual split region/rack test are performed. This is to ensure that if we upgrade a MAAS Region to a newer version, the MAAS rack of the older version remains connected and operational.
All of this includes verifying normal operation, issues fixed, and
ensuring that Canonical Cloud solutions can inter-operate. MAAS
releases are also now vetted by the Solutions QA team.
[Regression Potential]
Minimal (For MAAS itself). MAAS is fully backwards compatible and handles upgrades from previous releases which result in the continuous operation of MAAS. Users will continue to use this new version of MAAS as they used it before.
Medium (For not tested set of hardware) - A new version of Curtin has
been SRU'd, and as such, this could impact the deployment of untested
hardware Paths. MAAS, in itself, has not changed the way it deploys
machines, but curtin (the one in charge of network, disk & boot-order)
has.
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