Ussuri Series (10.0.0 - 10.1.x) Release Notes¶
10.1.3¶
Bug Fixes¶
- Fixes an issue where a failed inspection due to a transient failure can prevent retry attempts to inspect to be perceived as a failure. If a prior inspection fails and is in - errorstate, when a new introspection is requested, the state is now appropriately set to- starting.
10.1.2¶
Bug Fixes¶
- Fixes database migrations with SQLAlchemy 1.3.20. 
10.1.1¶
Bug Fixes¶
- Fixes the issue that IPv6 link local addresses are ignored during interface validation which fails introspection. 
- Fixes - AttributeError: 'Node' object has no attribute 'uuid'when trying to introspect an active node that is not currently in the cache.
- No longer aborts the whole process if one periodic task fails. 
- Fixes the node identification logic to enable a user to list the - redfish_addresslabel for- driver_infofield values for identification of a machine using the- [DEFAULT]ipmi_address_fieldsconfiguration option. Previously the host would just not be matched as the full URL would be evaluated instead of what the URL may resolve to.
- Fixes accessing API endpoints with trailing slashes. Now they’re treated the same way as without slashes, although the latter remain canonical URLs. 
- No longer uses introspection delay for nodes with - manage_boot==False(i.e. boot is managed by ironic). It is useless and may actually break introspection if a node boots before it gets whitelisted in the PXE filter.
- The introspection start API is now synchronous when - manage_boot==False. This means that any failures will be propagated to ironic, preventing it from powering a node on and booting it without the PXE filter updated.
- No longer tries to set - local_gbto -1 if the matched root device has size of zero.
10.1.0¶
New Features¶
- Added the capability to define a scope for the inspection process. Previously, all introspection rules were applied when inspecting any node. There was no mechanism to apply only a selected set of rules. This change introduces a - scopefield to introspection rules. If a scope is set on an introspection rule, it will only apply to nodes that have a matching- inspection_scopeproperty. If not set, it will apply to all nodes.
- Added - physnet_cidr_mapprocessing plugin, the plugin uses the IP address of interfaces returned during inspection and set the port- physical_networkvia lookup from a CIDR to physical network mapping in config option- [port_physnet]/cidr_map.
Upgrade Notes¶
- The python-ironicclient package has been removed as a dependency in favor of openstacksdk. Third party modules and plugins will require an update if they previously invoked ironicclient. 
Other Notes¶
- The devstack plugin for - ironic-inspectorhas been changed to utilize pre-built- ironic-python-agentimages based on Centos8 instead of legacy CoreOS based images.
- Added base class ( - BasePhysnetHook) for plugins that assign a physical network to ports.
