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cloudedge edited this page Mar 4, 2012
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- Head: 1.3 release (beta!)
- Stable: v1.2 tag (isos on http://crowbar.zehicle.com)
- Roadmap voting on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Crowbar/248754248491140?sk=wall
- include heterogeneous OS (OS can be different than Crowbar admin),
- architecture changes to support external entity/managed nodes (required for switch, SAN, blade chassis).
- Barclamp Wish List
- updating core OS (Ubuntu 12.4 & 11.x, CentOS/RHEL 6.x)
- architecture design to support external entity/managed nodes (required for switch, SAN, blade chassis).
- upgrade & patching
- Focus on Cloudera Hadoop Integration (barclamp-cloudera is an alternative approach to the Hadoop barclamps)
- Ability to connect Crowbar admin server to external networks
- Network Visualization views
- Barclamp Import (beginning steps for upgrades)
- TBD Sprint 120412: QA / Hardening
- TBD Sprint 120329: Feature Complete
- TBD Sprint 120315: Feature Freeze
- Sprint 120301: OpenStack Essex, Ubuntu 12.04 & Cloudera Manager Barclamps
- Sprint 120202: Development Focused (12g servers, RHEL 6.2, Cloudera)
- Sprint 120105: Evaluation & Design
- Sprint 120119: Implementation Begins
Tag: v1.2 and Release-notes
This release is focused on supporting OpenStack Diablo but includes enhancements for upgrades, Hadoop, and additional OS support. At this point, Crowbar is a stand alone product.
- Central feature was OpenStack Diablo Final barclamps (tag "openstack-os-build")
- Improved barclamp packaging
- Added concepts for "meta" barclamps that are suites of other barclamps
- Proposal queue and ordering
- New UI states for nodes & barclamps (led spinner!)
- Install includes self-testing
- Service monitoring (bluepill)
- Sprint 111215: Release 1.2
- Sprint 111201: Release Finalization
- Sprint 111111: Release Candidate w/ OpenStack Diablo Final
The release (never officially tagged) added RHEL capabilities that were needed for the Dell | Cloudera Apache Hadoop solution. The majority of that work was open sourced 11/29/11.
The release was created to support OpenStack Cactus (Crowbar was integrated into it)