Newton Series Release Notes¶
2.0.0.0rc1¶
New Features¶
- Added dependents to clusters and nodes for recording other clusters/nodes that depend on them. 
- The region placement policy and the zone placement policy have been augmented with spec validation support. 
- The ‘image’, ‘flavor’, ‘key_name’ and ‘networks’ properties of a nova server profile can now be validated via profile-validate API. 
- Optimized nova server update so that password and server name can be updated with and without image-based rebuild. 
Deprecation Notes¶
- Deprecate ‘block_device_mapping’ from nova server profile since it was never supported by OpenStack SDK. 
Bug Fixes¶
- Fixed cluster/node status setting after a cluster/node check operation. 
- Various fixes to the user doc, developer doc and API documentation. 
- A cluster in the middle of an on-going action should not be deletable. The engine service has been improved to detect this situation. 
- Removed ‘metadata’ from profile query parameters because the current support is known to have issues. 
- Added validation of key_name, flavor, image, networks when updating nova server. 
- Fixed bugs related to receiver creation when type is set to ‘message’. 
2.0.0.0b3¶
New Features¶
- The senlin-engine now supports fencing a corrupted VM instance by deleting it forcibly. 
- A new profile type ‘container.dockerinc.docker-1.0’ is added to support creation and management of docker clusters. This is still an experimental feature. Please use with caution. 
- The deletion policy is enhanced to handle ‘NODE_DELETE’ actions which derives from a standalone ‘node_delete’ request. 
- The cluster health manager has gained a new feature where nova server instance failures can be detected and handled, with and without a health policy attached to a cluster. 
- The health policy was improved so that it will suspend itself when a node deletion comes from senlin-engine or client request. The policy will only effect when node failure is ‘unexpected’. 
- The load-balancing policy is improved to handle ‘NODE_CREATE’ and ‘NODE_DELETE’ actions that derive from ‘node_create’ or ‘node_delete’ RPC requests directly. 
- A new “lb_status_timeout” option is added to the LB policy to cope with load-balancers that are not so responsive. 
- The affinity policy is improved to handle NODE_CREATE actions which are derived from ‘node_create’ RPC requests. 
- The availability-zone placement policy is improved to handle NODE_CREATE actions which are derived from ‘node_create’ RPC requests. 
- The region placement policy is improved to handle the NODE_CREATE action which derives from a ‘node_create’ RPC request. 
- With the new ‘profile-validate’ API, the Nova server profile now supports the validation of its ‘flavour’, ‘image’ (if provided), ‘availability_zone’ and block device driver properties. 
- A new policy-validate API has been added to validate the spec of a policy without actually creating an instance of it. 
- The affinity policy, loadbalancing policy now support spec validation. Invalid properties can be detected using policy-validate API. 
- A new profile-validate API has been added to validate the spec of a profile without actually creating an instance of it. 
- Zaqar resources including “queue”, “message”, “subscription” and “claim” are now supported in Senlin driver. 
Upgrade Notes¶
- The ‘details/addresses’ property of a node output for a nova server used to contain only some trimed information. This has been changed to a faithful dumping of the ‘addresses’ property. 
- Several configuration options are consolidated into the ‘senlin_api’ group in ‘senlin.conf’ file (‘api_paste_config’, ‘wsgi_keep_alive’, ‘client_socket_timeout’, ‘max_json_body_size’). 
- With the newly added ‘message’ type of receivers, the ‘cluster’ and the ‘action’ property are not always required when creating a receiver. They are still required if the receiver type is ‘webhook’ (the default). 
Security Issues¶
- The configuration option ‘service_password’ is marked as secret so that its value won’t get leaked into log files. 
Bug Fixes¶
- The new API documentation include fixes to the header like ‘location’, ‘OpenStack-Request-Id’ and responses during version negotiation. 
- The ‘desired_capacity’ reflects the expectation from a requester’s view point. The engine now changes the ‘desired_capacity’ after the request is validated/sanitized, before the action is actually implemented. This means the ‘desired_capacity’ will change event if an action fails. 
- Fixed cluster status update logic so that cluster status is solely determined by the status of its member nodes. The status is updated each time a cluster operation has completed. 
- Fix cluster next_index update when adding nodes to cluster. 
- Fixed resource delete operations which should return 204 status code with body length of zero. 
- Fixed error handling when network is not found in nova server creation. 
- Fixed node recover operation behavior so that unsupported operations can be detected and handled. 
- The unimplemented properties for health policy are masked out. 
- The node action execution logic is fixed so that it will skip cluster checking for orphan nodes and policy checking will be skipped for derived node actions. 
- The ‘senlin-manage’ command has been fixed so that it will report the senlin service status correctly. 
- The ‘tools/setup-service’ script has been fixed so that it works under keystone v3. 
Other Notes¶
- Senlin API/Engine configuration options are now documented and published online. 
2.0.0.0b2¶
New Features¶
- A new - cluster_collectAPI is added.
- Tempest API test for all Senlin API interfaces for both positive and negative cases. 
- Reimplement functional test using tempest. 
2.0.0.0b1¶
New Features¶
- Improved the action scheduler so that it can decide how many node actions will be fired in each batch. Batch control is a throttling measure to avoid raising too many requests in a short interval to the backend services. 
- Added support to oslo.versionedobject so that DB interactions are abstracted. It is possible to do live upgrade for senlin service now. 
- Engine scheduler was redesigned to work in “tickless” way. 
Upgrade Notes¶
- The cluster delete API calls may return a 409 status code if there are policies and/or receivers associated with it. Previously, we return a 400 status code. 
- DB columns obj_id, obj_type and obj_name in the event table are now renamed to oid, otype and oname correspondingly. 
Bug Fixes¶
- Fixed DB layer dead lock issue that surfaced recently during concurrent DB operations. 
- Fixed bug introduced by openstacksdk when updating nova server metadata. 
Other Notes¶
- Reworked API documentation which is now published at http://developer.openstack.org/api-ref/clustering 
