[Openstack] OpenStack Ussuri for Ubuntu 20.04 LTS and 18.04 LTS

Corey Bryant corey.bryant at canonical.com
Thu Jun 4 14:48:47 UTC 2020


On Thu, Jun 4, 2020 at 10:43 AM Corey Bryant <corey.bryant at canonical.com>
wrote:

>
>
> On Thu, Jun 4, 2020 at 10:38 AM Neil Jerram <neil at tigera.io> wrote:
>
>> On Thu, Jun 4, 2020 at 3:26 PM Corey Bryant <corey.bryant at canonical.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> The Ubuntu OpenStack team at Canonical is pleased to announce the
>>> general availability of OpenStack Ussuri on Ubuntu 20.04 LTS and on Ubuntu
>>> 18.04 LTS via the Ubuntu Cloud Archive. Details of the Ussuri release can
>>> be found at:  https://www.openstack.org/software/ussuri
>>>
>>> To get access to the Ubuntu Ussuri packages:
>>>
>>> == Ubuntu 20.04 LTS ==
>>>
>>> OpenStack Ussuri is available by default for installation on Ubuntu
>>> 20.04.
>>>
>>> == Ubuntu 18.04 LTS ==
>>>
>>> The Ubuntu Cloud Archive pocket for OpenStack Ussuri can be enabled on
>>> Ubuntu 18.04 by running the following commands:
>>>
>>>     sudo add-apt-repository cloud-archive:ussuri
>>>
>>> The Ubuntu Cloud Archive for Ussuri includes updates for:
>>>
>>> aodh, barbican, ceilometer, ceph octopus (15.2.1), cinder, designate,
>>> designate-dashboard, dpdk (19.11.1), glance, gnocchi, heat, heat-dashboard,
>>> horizon, ironic, keystone, libvirt (6.0.0), magnum, manila, manila-ui,
>>> mistral, murano, murano-dashboard, networking-arista, networking-bagpipe,
>>> networking-bgpvpn, networking-hyperv, networking-l2gw, networking-mlnx,
>>> networking-odl, networking-sfc, neutron, neutron-dynamic-routing,
>>> neutron-fwaas, neutron-fwaas-dashboard, neutron-vpnaas, nova, octavia,
>>> octavia-dashboard, openstack-trove, trove-dashboard, openvswitch (2.13.0),
>>> ovn (20.03.0), ovn-octavia-provider, panko, placement, qemu (4.2), sahara,
>>> sahara-dashboard, senlin, swift, trove-dashboard, vmware-nsx, watcher,
>>> watcher-dashboard, and zaqar.
>>>
>>> For a full list of packages and versions, please refer to:
>>>
>>>
>>> http://reqorts.qa.ubuntu.com/reports/ubuntu-server/cloud-archive/ussuri_versions.html
>>>
>>> == Branch package builds ==
>>>
>>>
>>> If you would like to try out the latest updates to branches, we deliver
>>> continuously integrated packages on each upstream commit via the following
>>> PPA’s:
>>>
>>>     sudo add-apt-repository ppa:openstack-ubuntu-testing/mitaka
>>>
>>>     sudo add-apt-repository ppa:openstack-ubuntu-testing/queens
>>>
>>>     sudo add-apt-repository ppa:openstack-ubuntu-testing/rocky
>>>
>>>     sudo add-apt-repository ppa:openstack-ubuntu-testing/stein
>>>
>>>     sudo add-apt-repository ppa:openstack-ubuntu-testing/train
>>>
>>>     sudo add-apt-repository ppa:openstack-ubuntu-testing/ussuri
>>>
>>> == Reporting bugs ==
>>>
>>>
>>> If you have any issues please report bugs using the 'ubuntu-bug' tool to
>>> ensure that bugs get logged in the right place in Launchpad:
>>>
>>>     sudo ubuntu-bug nova-conductor
>>>
>>> Thank you to everyone who contributed to OpenStack Ussuri. Enjoy and see
>>> you in Victoria!
>>>
>>> Corey
>>>
>>> (on behalf of the Ubuntu OpenStack Engineering team)
>>>
>>
>> Thanks Corey, that's very timely, I was just beginning to try to install
>> Ussuri on 18.04.
>>
>> I hit this:
>>
>> root at neil-fv-0-ubuntu-ussuri-control-node-region-one:~#
>> add-apt-repository cloud-archive:ussuri
>> + add-apt-repository cloud-archive:ussuri
>> 'ussuri': not a valid cloud-archive name.
>> Must be one of ['folsom', 'folsom-proposed', 'grizzly',
>> 'grizzly-proposed', 'havana', 'havana-proposed', 'icehouse',
>> 'icehouse-proposed', 'juno', 'juno-proposed', 'kilo', 'kilo-proposed',
>> 'liberty', 'liberty-proposed', 'mitaka', 'mitaka-proposed', 'newton',
>> 'newton-proposed', 'ocata', 'ocata-proposed', 'pike', 'pike-proposed',
>> 'queens', 'queens-proposed', 'rocky', 'rocky-proposed', 'tools',
>> 'tools-proposed']
>>
>> But I presume that's because I need to update the 18.04 install first.
>> (This was with the ubuntu-1804-bionic-v20181114 cloud image, which I guess
>> is way old now.)
>>
>>
> Thanks for giving it a go! Yes very likely, let me know if there's still
> an issue after an 'apt update'.
>
>
Sorry, 'apt update && apt install software-properties-common' should get
you updated.

Corey
>
> Best wishes,
>>     Neil
>>
>>
>>
>
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