[ClusterLabs Developers] [ClusterLabs] Releasing crmsh version 3.0.0

Digimer lists at alteeve.ca
Tue Jan 31 17:03:49 UTC 2017


Congrats!

On 31/01/17 09:58 AM, Kristoffer Grönlund wrote:
> Hello everyone!
> 
> I'm happy to announce the release of crmsh version 3.0.0 today. The
> main reason for the major version bump is because I have merged the
> sleha-bootstrap project with crmsh, replacing the cluster
> init/add/remove commands with the corresponding commands from
> sleha-bootstrap.
> 
> At the moment, these commands are highly specific to SLE and openSUSE,
> unfortunately. I am working on making them as distribution agnostic as
> possible, but would appreciate help from users of other distributions
> in making them work as well on those platforms as they do on
> SLE/openSUSE.
> 
> Briefly, the "cluster init" command configures a complete cluster from
> scratch, including optional configuration of fencing via SBD, shared
> storage using OCFS2, setting up the Hawk web interface etc.
> 
> There are some other changes in this release as well, see the
> ChangeLog for the complete list of changes:
> 
> * https://github.com/ClusterLabs/crmsh/blob/3.0.0/ChangeLog
> 
> The source code can be downloaded from Github:
> 
> * https://github.com/ClusterLabs/crmsh/releases/tag/3.0.0
> 
> This version of crmsh will be available in openSUSE Tumbleweed as soon
> as possible, and packages for several popular Linux distributions are
> available from the Stable repository at the OBS:
> 
> * http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/network:/ha-clustering:/Stable/
> 
> Archives of the tagged release:
> 
> * https://github.com/ClusterLabs/crmsh/archive/3.0.0.tar.gz
> * https://github.com/ClusterLabs/crmsh/archive/3.0.0.zip
> 
> As usual, a huge thank you to all contributors and users of crmsh!
> 
> Cheers,
> Kristoffer
> 


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