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Abstract
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This document compiles the release notes for the Colorado 1.0 release of
OPNFV when using Fuel as a deployment tool.
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Important notes
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These notes provides release information for the use of Fuel as deployment
tool for the Colorado 1.0 release of OPNFV.
The goal of the Colorado release and this Fuel-based deployment process is
to establish a lab ready platform accelerating further development
of the OPNFV infrastructure.
Carefully follow the installation-instructions provided in *Reference 13*.
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Summary
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For Colorado, the typical use of Fuel as an OpenStack installer is
supplemented with OPNFV unique components such as:
- `OpenDaylight `_ version "Beryllium SR3" [1]_ - 'http://www.opendaylight.org/software'
- `ONOS `_ version "Drake" - 'http://onosproject.org/'
- `Service function chaining `_ 'https://wiki.opnfv.org/service_function_chaining'
- `SDN distributed routing and VPN `_ 'https://wiki.opnfv.org/sdnvpn'
- `NFV Hypervisors-KVM `_ 'https://wiki.opnfv.org/nfv-kvm'
- `Open vSwitch for NFV `_ 'https://wiki.opnfv.org/ovsnfv'
- `VSPERF `_ 'https://wiki.opnfv.org/characterize_vswitch_performance_for_telco_nfv_use_cases'
As well as OPNFV-unique configurations of the Hardware- and Software stack.
This Colorado artifact provides Fuel as the deployment stage tool in the
OPNFV CI pipeline including:
- Documentation built by Jenkins
- overall OPNFV documentation
- this document (release notes)
- installation instructions
- build-instructions
- The Colorado Fuel installer image (.iso) built by Jenkins
- Automated deployment of Colorado with running on bare metal or a nested hypervisor environment (KVM)
- Automated validation of the Colorado deployment
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Release Data
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+--------------------------------------+--------------------------------------+
| **Project** | fuel |
| | |
+--------------------------------------+--------------------------------------+
| **Repo/tag** | colorado.1.0 |
| | |
+--------------------------------------+--------------------------------------+
| **Release designation** | Colorado 1.0 follow-up release |
| | |
+--------------------------------------+--------------------------------------+
| **Release date** | September 22 2016 |
| | |
+--------------------------------------+--------------------------------------+
| **Purpose of the delivery** | Colorado alignment to Released |
| | Fuel 9.0 baseline + Bug-fixes for |
| | the following feaures/scenarios: |
| | - NFV Hypervisors-KVM |
| | - Open vSwitch for NFV |
| | - OpenDaylight |
| | - SDN distributed routing and VPN |
| | - Service function chaining |
| | |
+--------------------------------------+--------------------------------------+
Version change
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Module version changes
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This is a follow-up release to Colorado 1.0. It is based on
following upstream versions:
- Fuel 9.0 Base release
- OpenStack Mitaka release
- OpenDaylight Beryllium SR3 release [1]_
- ONOS Drake release
Document changes
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This is a follow-up release to Colorado 1.0. It
comes with the following documentation:
- Installation instructions - *Reference 13* - **Changed**
- Build instructions - *Reference 14* - **Changed**
- Release notes - *Reference 15* - **Changed** (This document)
Reason for version
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Feature additions
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**JIRA TICKETS:**
-
Bug corrections
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**JIRA TICKETS:**
`Workarounds `_ 'https://jira.opnfv.org/issues/?filter=11121'
(Also See respective Integrated feature project's bug tracking)
Deliverables
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Software deliverables
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Fuel-based installer iso file found in *Reference 2*
Documentation deliverables
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- Installation instructions - *Reference 13*
- Build instructions - *Reference 14*
- Release notes - *Reference 15* (This document)
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Known Limitations, Issues and Workarounds
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System Limitations
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- **Max number of blades:** 1 Fuel master, 3 Controllers, 20 Compute blades
- **Min number of blades:** 1 Fuel master, 1 Controller, 1 Compute blade
- **Storage:** Ceph is the only supported storage configuration
- **Max number of networks:** 65k
Known issues
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**JIRA TICKETS:**
`Known issues `_ 'https://jira.opnfv.org/issues/?filter=11119'
(Also See respective Integrated feature project's bug tracking)
Workarounds
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**JIRA TICKETS:**
`Workarounds `_ 'https://jira.opnfv.org/issues/?filter=11120'
(Also See respective Integrated feature project's bug tracking)
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Test results
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The Colorado 1.0 release with the Fuel deployment tool has undergone QA test
runs, see separate test results.
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References
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For more information on the OPNFV Colorado release, please see:
OPNFV
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1) `OPNFV Home Page `_ 'http://www.opnfv.org'
2) `OPNFV documentation- and software downloads `_ 'https://www.opnfv.org/software/download'
OpenStack
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3) `OpenStack Mitaka Release artifacts `_ 'http://www.openstack.org/software/mitaka'
4) `OpenStack documentation `_ 'http://docs.openstack.org'
OpenDaylight
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5) `OpenDaylight artifacts `_ 'http://www.opendaylight.org/software/downloads'
Fuel
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6) `The Fuel OpenStack project `_ 'https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Fuel'
7) `Fuel documentation overview `_ 'https://docs.fuel-infra.org/openstack/fuel/fuel-9.0/'
8) `Fuel planning guide `_ 'https://docs.fuel-infra.org/openstack/fuel/fuel-9.0/mos-planning-guide.html'
9) `Fuel quick start guide `_ 'https://docs.mirantis.com/openstack/fuel/fuel-9.0/quickstart-guide.html'
10) `Fuel reference architecture `_ 'https://docs.mirantis.com/openstack/fuel/fuel-9.0/reference-architecture.html'
11) `Fuel Plugin Developers Guide `_ 'https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Fuel/Plugins'
12) `Fuel OpenStack Hardware Compatibility List `_ 'https://www.mirantis.com/products/openstack-drivers-and-plugins/hardware-compatibility-list'
Fuel in OPNFV
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13) `OPNFV Installation instruction for the Colorado release of OPNFV when using Fuel as a deployment tool `_ 'http://artifacts.opnfv.org/fuel/colorado/docs/installation-instruction.html'
14) `OPNFV Build instruction for the Colorado release of OPNFV when using Fuel as a deployment tool `_ 'http://artifacts.opnfv.org/fuel/colorado/docs/build-instruction.html'
15) `OPNFV Release Note for the Colorado release of OPNFV when using Fuel as a deployment tool `_ 'http://artifacts.opnfv.org/fuel/colorado/docs/release-notes.html'
.. [1] OpenDaylight Boron RC2 is used when Service Function Chaining is enabled in Fuel plugin.