Hi, I'm planing with Airship to deploy some Openstack regions and I have a doubt about the Ubuntu release (16.04) used to Genesis node and the rest of the nodes deployed by MaaS. I'd like to know if I can use Ubuntu 18.04 instead of Ubuntu 16.04 without any concern or if there is a roadmap. Thank you Regards
Hi Robson, Migrating Airship from Ubuntu 16.04 to 18.04 at the host level is actually a work-in-progress, and we hope to have that represented as the default in treasuremap in the near future. Ahmad, MattC, is there anything Robson would need to be aware of if he wanted to run with bionic ahead of treasuremap being updated? Please see: https://review.opendev.org/#/c/685802/ https://review.opendev.org/#/c/684138/ Thanks, Matt From: Robson Ramos Barreto <robson.rbarreto@gmail.com> Sent: Tuesday, October 15, 2019 4:48 PM To: airship-discuss@lists.airshipit.org Subject: [Airship-discuss] Ubuntu release Hi, I'm planing with Airship to deploy some Openstack regions and I have a doubt about the Ubuntu release (16.04) used to Genesis node and the rest of the nodes deployed by MaaS. I'd like to know if I can use Ubuntu 18.04 instead of Ubuntu 16.04 without any concern or if there is a roadmap. Thank you Regards
Hi Robson As Matt already stated, many of the components have recently been updated to add support for 18.04. We are still early in the development process for full-fledged support of 18.04, and one of the gaps that again Matt has identified is the treasuremap repo. We hope to address that soon, as we get further along in our testing. If you wish to attempt a deployment with 18.04, it should be possible by updating the treasuremap documents yourself and attempting a deployment using those updated docs. Outside of that, you’d also need to make sure you rebuild the MaaS images for 18.04 (see https://review.opendev.org/#/c/684138/), and use those updated images. Since we are still early in the process, we can’t guarantee there aren’t other issues with deploying 18.04. If you do attempt a deployment please let us know how it goes! We’d be happy to help along the way, as I think it’d closely align with our efforts. Thanks! - Matt From: MCEUEN, MATT Sent: Tuesday, October 15, 2019 5:09 PM To: Robson Ramos Barreto <robson.rbarreto@gmail.com>; airship-discuss@lists.airshipit.org; MAHMOUDI, AHMAD <am495p@att.com>; CARTER, MATTHEW <mc981n@att.com> Subject: RE: [Airship-discuss] Ubuntu release Hi Robson, Migrating Airship from Ubuntu 16.04 to 18.04 at the host level is actually a work-in-progress, and we hope to have that represented as the default in treasuremap in the near future. Ahmad, MattC, is there anything Robson would need to be aware of if he wanted to run with bionic ahead of treasuremap being updated? Please see: https://review.opendev.org/#/c/685802/ https://review.opendev.org/#/c/684138/ Thanks, Matt From: Robson Ramos Barreto <robson.rbarreto@gmail.com<mailto:robson.rbarreto@gmail.com>> Sent: Tuesday, October 15, 2019 4:48 PM To: airship-discuss@lists.airshipit.org<mailto:airship-discuss@lists.airshipit.org> Subject: [Airship-discuss] Ubuntu release Hi, I'm planing with Airship to deploy some Openstack regions and I have a doubt about the Ubuntu release (16.04) used to Genesis node and the rest of the nodes deployed by MaaS. I'd like to know if I can use Ubuntu 18.04 instead of Ubuntu 16.04 without any concern or if there is a roadmap. Thank you Regards
Thank you guys, I'll have a look so I let you know how it goes Thanks Robson On Wed, Oct 16, 2019 at 12:09 PM CARTER, MATTHEW <mc981n@att.com> wrote:
Hi Robson
As Matt already stated, many of the components have recently been updated to add support for 18.04. We are still early in the development process for full-fledged support of 18.04, and one of the gaps that again Matt has identified is the treasuremap repo. We hope to address that soon, as we get further along in our testing.
If you wish to attempt a deployment with 18.04, it should be possible by updating the treasuremap documents yourself and attempting a deployment using those updated docs. Outside of that, you’d also need to make sure you rebuild the MaaS images for 18.04 (see https://review.opendev.org/#/c/684138/), and use those updated images. Since we are still early in the process, we can’t guarantee there aren’t other issues with deploying 18.04.
If you do attempt a deployment please let us know how it goes! We’d be happy to help along the way, as I think it’d closely align with our efforts.
Thanks!
- Matt
*From:* MCEUEN, MATT *Sent:* Tuesday, October 15, 2019 5:09 PM *To:* Robson Ramos Barreto <robson.rbarreto@gmail.com>; airship-discuss@lists.airshipit.org; MAHMOUDI, AHMAD <am495p@att.com>; CARTER, MATTHEW <mc981n@att.com> *Subject:* RE: [Airship-discuss] Ubuntu release
Hi Robson,
Migrating Airship from Ubuntu 16.04 to 18.04 at the host level is actually a work-in-progress, and we hope to have that represented as the default in treasuremap in the near future. Ahmad, MattC, is there anything Robson would need to be aware of if he wanted to run with bionic ahead of treasuremap being updated?
Please see:
https://review.opendev.org/#/c/685802/
https://review.opendev.org/#/c/684138/
Thanks,
Matt
*From:* Robson Ramos Barreto <robson.rbarreto@gmail.com> *Sent:* Tuesday, October 15, 2019 4:48 PM *To:* airship-discuss@lists.airshipit.org *Subject:* [Airship-discuss] Ubuntu release
Hi,
I'm planing with Airship to deploy some Openstack regions and I have a doubt about the Ubuntu release (16.04) used to Genesis node and the rest of the nodes deployed by MaaS. I'd like to know if I can use Ubuntu 18.04 instead of Ubuntu 16.04 without any concern or if there is a roadmap.
Thank you
Regards
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CARTER, MATTHEW
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MCEUEN, MATT
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Robson Ramos Barreto