[charms] OpenStack Charms 19.10 release is now available
The OpenStack Charms team is thrilled to announce the 19.10 charms release, introducing support for OpenStack Train and Ceph Nautilus on Ubuntu 18.04 LTS (via UCA) and Ubuntu 19.10. This release also brings several new and valuable features to the existing OpenStack Charms deployments for Queens, Rocky, Stein, and many other stable combinations of Ubuntu + OpenStack. Please see the Release Notes for full details: https://docs.openstack.org/charm-guide/latest/1910.html == Highlights == * OpenStack Train OpenStack Train is now supported on Ubuntu 18.04 LTS (via UCA) and Ubuntu 19.10. * Policy Overrides A new Policy Overrides feature provides operators with a mechanism to override policy defaults on a per-service basis. * Ceph Nautilus The Nautilus release of Ceph is now supported, in conjunction with OpenStack Train. * Ceph placement group autotuning In Ceph Nautilus, the autotuning of placement groups is now supported. * Neutron port forwarding The Neutron port forwarding extension can now be optionally enabled for OpenStack Rocky and later. * Migration to FQDN for agent registration When deploying OpenStack Stein or newer, the Nova Compute agent and Neutron agents will now use a fully qualified domain name (FQDN) when registering with the API services. * Ceph RADOS Gateway tenant namespacing The ceph-radosgw charm now supports deployment with tenant namespaces. * New charm: Placement There is a new charm for the placement API: the 'placement' charm. The new charm must be deployed and related to the nova-cloud-controller charm for OpenStack Train deployments. This will affect Stein to Train upgrades. * New charm: Cinder integration with Pure Storage array There is a new subordinate charm that can be used to integrate Cinder with a Pure Storage array: the 'cinder-purestorage' charm. * nova-cloud-controller: instance migration - DNS caching is now the default The caching of DNS lookups of the nova-compute units is now the default behaviour. == OpenStack Charms team == The OpenStack Charms team can be contacted on the #openstack-charms IRC channel on Freenode. The team will be at the Open Infrastructure Summit and PTG events in Shanghai (November 4-8, 2019). == Thank you == Massive appreciation of the below 59 charm contributors who squashed 41 bugs, enabled support for a new release of OpenStack, improved documentation, and added compelling new functionality! Frode Nordahl Chris MacNaughton Corey Bryant Ryan Beisner Camille Rodriguez David Ames Alex Kavanagh Liam Young James Page Dmitrii Shcherbakov Rodrigo Barbieri Peter Matulis Sahid Orentino Ferdjaoui Edward Hope-Morley Tytus Kurek Ghanshyam Mann Jorge Niedbalski Natalia Litvinova Tiago Pasqualini Nicolas Pochet Narinder Gupta exsdev Andrea Ieri Andreas Jaeger Eduardo Sousa Zachary Zehring Trent Lloyd Mike Wilson David Coronel Stamatis Katsaounis Dan Ackerson Hua Zhang Dongdong Tao Ian Wienand Felipe Reyes Ramon Grullon Joe Guo Erlon R. Cruz George Kraft Alvaro Uria Peter Sabaini Michael Skalka Nikolay Vinogradov Jose Delarosa melissaml Seyeong Kim Mark S. Maglana Nobuto Murata Andrew McLeod Frank Kloeker Tim Burke Cory Johns Marian Gasparovic sunnyve Pete Vander Giessen Ryan Farrell Levente Tamas Alexander Litvinov Marcelo Subtil Marcal -- OpenStack Charms Team
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