Mitaka Series Release Notes

13.3.0

Bug Fixes

  • When upgrading it is possible for an old “neutron-ns-metadata-proxy” process to remain running in memory. If this happens the old version of the process can cause unexpected issues in a production environment. To fix this a task has been added to the os_neutron role that will execute a process lookup and kill any “neutron-ns-metadata-proxy” processes that are not running the current release tag. Once the old processes are removed the metadata agent running will respawn everything needed within 60 seconds.

13.1.3

Upgrade Notes

  • As described in the Mitaka release notes Neutron now correctly calculates for and advertises the MTU to instances. The default DHCP configuration to advertise an MTU to instances has therefore been removed from the variable neutron_dhcp_config.

  • As described in the Mitaka release notes Neutron now correctly calculates for and advertises the MTU to instances. As such the neutron_network_device_mtu variable has been removed and the hard-coded values in the templates for advertise_mtu, path_mtu, and segment_mtu have been removed to allow upstream defaults to operate as intended.

13.1.0

New Features

  • Whether the Neutron DHCP Agent, Metadata Agent or LinuxBridge Agent should be enabled is now dynamically determined based on the neutron_plugin_type and the neutron_ml2_mechanism_drivers that are set. This aims to simplify the configuration of Neutron services and eliminate the need for deployers to override the entire neutron_services dict variable to disable these services.

  • Neutron VPN as a Service (VPNaaS) can now optionally be deployed and configured. Please see the OpenStack Networking Guide for details about the what the service is and what it provides. See the VPNaaS Install Guide for implementation details.

Upgrade Notes

  • Whether the Neutron DHCP Agent, Metadata Agent or LinuxBridge Agent should be enabled is now dynamically determined based on the neutron_plugin_type and the neutron_ml2_mechanism_drivers that are set. This aims to simplify the configuration of Neutron services and eliminate the need for deployers to override the entire neutron_services dict variable to disable these services.

13.0.0

New Features

  • Neutron Firewall as a Service (FWaaS) can now optionally be deployed and configured. Please see the FWaaS Configuration Reference for details about the what the service is and what it provides. See the FWaaS Install Guide for implementation details.

Upgrade Notes

  • Database migration tasks have been added for the FWaaS neutron plugin.

  • The neutron_plugin_base variable has been modifed to use the friendly names. Deployers should change any customisations to this variable to ensure that the customisation makes use of the short names instead of the full class path.

  • Database migration tasks have been added for the LBaaS neutron plugin.

Deprecation Notes

  • The old class path names used within the neutron_plugin_base have been deprecated in favor of the friendly names. Support for the use of the class path plugins will be removed in the OpenStack Newton cycle.

Security Issues

  • When enabled, Neutron Firewall as a Service (FWaaS) provides projects the option to implement perimeter security (filtering at the router), adding to filtering at the instance interfaces which is provided by ‘Security Groups’.