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authorAlexandru Avadanii <Alexandru.Avadanii@enea.com>2016-12-18 16:53:26 +0100
committerAlexandru Avadanii <Alexandru.Avadanii@enea.com>2017-01-21 18:07:28 +0100
commite42a9b3011f96ad26f4a19db77ac44cad31a4290 (patch)
treeb6a1c7f918138dd3e4705d170dde85eb2e5aaa6a /patches/fuel-web/multiarch-fuel
parent5c258a9ae96fd2a0c6fd56e41c4368467e931782 (diff)
Uplift Armband to Fuel Newton
[ Dan Andresan ] - puppet: database: Fix Percona XtraBackup sync [ Alexandru Avadanii ] - disable all plugins; - re-enable remote tracking; - remove "Revert: Point to specific snapshot ..."; - patch context adjustments; - obsolete "kernel-bump", linux-image-lts-xenial is now the default; - network-checker iface state check now fixed upstream [1]; - fuel-nailgun-agent hugepage size should also check /proc/meminfo; - fuel-nailgun-agent CPU detection for AArch64; - nova AArch64 hugepage support is now upstream; - obsolete Cirros Test VM direct kernel boot (by switch to AAVMF): * f-l/0001-upload_cirros-Add-direct-kernel-boot-support.patch * f-w/0001-direct-kernel-boot-for-cirros.patch - rework m1.micro RAM size patch after puppet manifest split upstream; - re-enable arch-agnostic plugins which were rebased in Fuel@OPNFV: * f_yardstick-pluginbuild * f_congress-pluginbuild - do NOT retire MySQL SST provider patch series (nack: ARMBAND-186), rebase (and keep for now) MySQL SST provider patches, as trying to use xtrabackup-v2 revelead a regression since Colorado.3.0, and these patches simplify troubleshooting a lot; - AArch64: nova: libvirt: Use host-model cpu (ARMBAND-193); - AArch64: nova: libvirt: Use pointer_model instead of use_usb_tablet; - m1.micro RAM size insufficient for TestVM with AAVMF (s/128/256/) - switch Cirros TestVM to AAVMF from direct kernel boot; - backport nova libvirt driver fix for deleting instances booted with AAVMF firmware from [2]; TODO (later): - Include ISO build time fixes for cirros_testvm in Armband package; TODO (ODL, later): - test & revise leveldb patching; - bring back Qugga patching for arm64; - configure systemd service to automatically respawn; [1] https://review.openstack.org/#/c/417373/ [2] https://review.openstack.org/#/c/357190/ JIRA: ARMBAND-29 JIRA: ARMBAND-32 JIRA: ARMBAND-63 JIRA: ARMBAND-88 JIRA: ARMBAND-116 JIRA: ARMBAND-118 JIRA: ARMBAND-186 JIRA: ARMBAND-193 JIRA: ARMBAND-194 JIRA: ARMBAND-195 JIRA: ARMBAND-196 JIRA: ARMBAND-197 Change-Id: Ia99022e364e61245d109cabab9d0ed7157b4d2f5 Signed-off-by: Alexandru Avadanii <Alexandru.Avadanii@enea.com> Signed-off-by: Dan Andresan <dan.andresan@enea.com>
Diffstat (limited to 'patches/fuel-web/multiarch-fuel')
l---------patches/fuel-web/multiarch-fuel/0000-nailgun-Add-AArch64-Openstack-Mitaka-release-s.patch1
l---------patches/fuel-web/multiarch-fuel/0000-nailgun-Add-AArch64-Openstack-Newton-release-s.patch1
-rw-r--r--patches/fuel-web/multiarch-fuel/0001-FIXME-Disable-amd64-Newton-on-Ubuntu-for-now.patch (renamed from patches/fuel-web/multiarch-fuel/0001-FIXME-Disable-amd64-Mitaka-on-Ubuntu-for-now.patch)18
3 files changed, 9 insertions, 11 deletions
diff --git a/patches/fuel-web/multiarch-fuel/0000-nailgun-Add-AArch64-Openstack-Mitaka-release-s.patch b/patches/fuel-web/multiarch-fuel/0000-nailgun-Add-AArch64-Openstack-Mitaka-release-s.patch
deleted file mode 120000
index e0d56a81..00000000
--- a/patches/fuel-web/multiarch-fuel/0000-nailgun-Add-AArch64-Openstack-Mitaka-release-s.patch
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1 +0,0 @@
-../0001-nailgun-Add-AArch64-Openstack-Mitaka-release-s.patch \ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/patches/fuel-web/multiarch-fuel/0000-nailgun-Add-AArch64-Openstack-Newton-release-s.patch b/patches/fuel-web/multiarch-fuel/0000-nailgun-Add-AArch64-Openstack-Newton-release-s.patch
new file mode 120000
index 00000000..2e9288ee
--- /dev/null
+++ b/patches/fuel-web/multiarch-fuel/0000-nailgun-Add-AArch64-Openstack-Newton-release-s.patch
@@ -0,0 +1 @@
+../0001-nailgun-Add-AArch64-Openstack-Newton-release-s.patch \ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/patches/fuel-web/multiarch-fuel/0001-FIXME-Disable-amd64-Mitaka-on-Ubuntu-for-now.patch b/patches/fuel-web/multiarch-fuel/0001-FIXME-Disable-amd64-Newton-on-Ubuntu-for-now.patch
index d76a1f6d..4c7d70e7 100644
--- a/patches/fuel-web/multiarch-fuel/0001-FIXME-Disable-amd64-Mitaka-on-Ubuntu-for-now.patch
+++ b/patches/fuel-web/multiarch-fuel/0001-FIXME-Disable-amd64-Newton-on-Ubuntu-for-now.patch
@@ -1,9 +1,9 @@
From: Alexandru Avadanii <Alexandru.Avadanii@enea.com>
Date: Sat, 19 Mar 2016 19:02:15 +0100
-Subject: [PATCH] FIXME: Disable amd64 Mitaka on Ubuntu for now.
+Subject: [PATCH] FIXME: Disable amd64 Newton on Ubuntu for now.
Until we fix all cohabitation of amd64 and arm64, disable Openstack
-releases <Mitaka on Ubuntu 14.04> and <Mitaka on Ubuntu+UCA 14.04>
+releases <Newton on Ubuntu 16.04> and <Newton on Ubuntu+UCA 16.04>
(both x86_64) in openstack.yaml fixture.
TODO: Propose renaming above releases to include arch in name.
@@ -13,22 +13,20 @@ Signed-off-by: Alexandru Avadanii <Alexandru.Avadanii@enea.com>
1 file changed, 2 insertions(+)
diff --git a/nailgun/nailgun/fixtures/openstack.yaml b/nailgun/nailgun/fixtures/openstack.yaml
-index c5087b6..ba25093 100644
--- a/nailgun/nailgun/fixtures/openstack.yaml
+++ b/nailgun/nailgun/fixtures/openstack.yaml
@@ -1980,6 +1980,7 @@
extend: *base_release
fields:
- name: "Mitaka on Ubuntu 14.04"
+ name: "Newton on Ubuntu 16.04"
+ state: "unavailable"
- version: "mitaka-9.0"
+ version: "newton-10.0"
arch: "amd64"
operating_system: "Ubuntu"
-@@ -2221,6 +2222,7 @@
- extend: *ubuntu_release
+@@ -2221,5 +2222,6 @@
fields:
- name: "Mitaka on Ubuntu+UCA 14.04"
+ name: "Newton on Ubuntu+UCA 16.04"
+ state: "unavailable"
- version: "mitaka-9.0"
+ version: "newton-10.0"
arch: "amd64"
- description: "This option will install the OpenStack Mitaka packages using Ubuntu as a base operating system, including Ubuntu Cloud Archive OpenStack packages. With high availability features built in, you are getting a robust, enterprise-grade OpenStack deployment."
+ description: "This option will install the OpenStack Newton packages using Ubuntu as a base operating system, including Ubuntu Cloud Archive OpenStack packages. With high availability features built in, you are getting a robust, enterprise-grade OpenStack deployment."