Hi Oğuz, Le lundi 13 janvier 2014, à 09:00 +0200, Oğuz Yarımtepe a écrit : > On Sun, Jan 12, 2014 at 7:30 AM, <[email protected]> wrote: > > > Another update… we discovered a fork collision between the > > crowbar/barclamp-crowbar and opencrowbar/crowbar repos that would have made > > it difficult for people to fork the both the repos (which is needed if you > > want to support both) into their own repo. The resolution was to mirror > > the opencrowbar/crowbar work into a new repo: opencrowbar/core. This was > > able to preserve all the commit history from 2012+ but github does not > > consider it to be a tracked fork of crowbar/barclamp-crowbar. > > > > The new repo is: https://github.com/opencrowbar/core/ > > I might missed things so to be sure i should ask, because Crowbar > documentation is a bit head-mixing. Is this the Github address that should > be followed for Havana deployment? > > I also wonder how mature this deployment. Whether there is Ceph or HA > support?
There is pretty solid Havana support (with Ceph) in the roxy branch (not in the opencrowbar repos, but in the crowbar repo (https://github.com/crowbar). HA support is also coming. All of this is working well for SLES; Ubuntu or CentOS/RHEL support hasn't been tested lately, though -- if there any bugs, don't hesitate to report them. > I will be really appreciated if anyone shows me a documentation related > with Havana installation (that is the only one i find: > http://www.yet.org/2013/11/crowbar-build-iso/) or the status of Havana > deployment with Crowbar. This seems to be more or less the same doc as http://crowbar.github.io/docs/build-crowbar.html which, afaik, should be correct. Alternative is to use a product like SUSE Cloud which will give you everything packaged (and supported by a company). Cheers, Vincent -- Les gens heureux ne sont pas pressés. _______________________________________________ Crowbar mailing list [email protected] https://lists.us.dell.com/mailman/listinfo/crowbar For more information: http://crowbar.github.com/
