Yoga Series Release Notes¶
20.4.0¶
New Features¶
Add new parameter
cinder::backend::pure::pure_iscsi_cidr_list
which allows setting of the pure_iscsi_cidr_list option on the managed cinder backend for PureStorage.
Bug Fixes¶
Bug #1986518: The
cinder::backend::iscsi
defined resource type now modifies the/etc/tgt/targets.conf
file in Ubuntu and Debian, so that cinder can set up iscsi targets correctly.
20.3.0¶
Upgrade Notes¶
The following resource types have been removed.
cinder::backend::scaleio
cinder::backend::dellemc_vxflexos
cinder::backend::dellemc_vmax_iscsi
Default values of the
cinder::keystone::auth::*_url_v3
parameters have been updated and now these no longer include the%(tenant_id)s
template.
The
cinder::type
resource type and thecinder::type_set
resource type have been removed.
Deprecation Notes¶
The following parameters of the
cinder::backend::netapp
resource type have been deprecated and have no effect now.netapp_vfiler
netapp_partner_backend_name
The following parameters of the
cinder::backend::netapp
resource type have been deprecated and have no effect now.netapp_webservice_path
netapp_controller_ips
netapp_sa_password
The following resource types have been using the credential written in the
[keystone_authtoken]
section ofcinder.conf
. However this behavior has been deprecated and now these resource types first look for the yaml files in/etc/openstack/puppet
. Make sure one ofclouds.yaml
oradmin-clouds.yaml
(which is created by puppet-keystone) is created in that directory.cinder_type
cinder_qos