Cisco Openstack 2012.2.2
The 2012.2.2 release of Cisco OpenStack edition includes our baseline Folsom release plus selected maintenance patches based on customer demand. See release notes below for more information.
Milestone information
- Project:
- Cisco Openstack
- Series:
- folsom
- Version:
- 2012.2.2
- Released:
- Registrant:
- Mark T. Voelker
- Release registered:
- Active:
- No. Drivers cannot target bugs and blueprints to this milestone.
Activities
- Assigned to you:
- No blueprints or bugs assigned to you.
- Assignees:
- 1 Arvind Somya, 1 Chip, 10 Chris Ricker, 3 Daneyon Hansen, 9 Edgar Magana, 8 Ian Wells, 3 Mark T. Voelker, 2 Michael DeHaan, 1 Nicholas Donato, 6 Robert Starmer, 1 Shweta P
- Blueprints:
- No blueprints are targeted to this milestone.
- Bugs:
- 1 Invalid, 45 Fix Released
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Release notes
A more complete maintenance including all current upstream maintenance patches for OpenStack core components will be available in 2012.2.3 (expected to be released in February 2013).
Getting the Source and Installing the Release
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Information about how to install Cisco OpenStack Edition - Folsom can be found here:
http://
Note that the instructions provided will install the latest stable maintenance patches for Folsom, which may be newer than those in the 2012.2.2 maintenance release. If you need to specifically install the versions of the packages released in 2012.2.2 even though newer maintenance updates are available, you can modify your apt configuration to point to our 2012.2.2 snapshot repository. Execute these steps:
1.) Move /etc/apt/
2.) Edit /etc/apt/
deb ftp://ftpeng.
deb-src ftp://ftpeng.
to:
deb ftp://ftpeng.
deb-src ftp://ftpeng.
3.) Run "apt-get update" as root or via sudo.
The source code for this release has been posted to GitHub. Look for the "2012.2.2" tag in the repositories listed here:
https:/
Limitations:
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We do not support HA, Swift, Cinder, or incubated projects in this release although relevant repositories are available for customers to experiment with on their own.
Simple Network Model:
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Cisco OpenStack Edition uses Quantum to provide networking services. A number of network models are possible with appropriate modifications to the Puppet manifests supplied here. Cisco has tested a simple network model that can serve as a starting point for COE users. The simple network model uses a single "control" node on which most OpenStack control services are run and multiple compute nodes. Network segmentation is provided by Open vSwitch via GRE tunneling. Two physically or logically (VLAN) separated IP networks with an external router or layer-3 switch that provides connectivity between these two networks are deployed: one to provide connectivity for OpenStack API endpoints, Open vSwitch (OVS) GRE endpoints, and OpenStack/UCS management. The second network is used by OVS as the physical bridge interface and by Quantum as the public network. More information can be found in our installation instructions here: