Sorry for the confusion,

Porting workloads to OpenCrowbar (aka Crowbar 2) still in early stages and does 
not have Havana support.

Havana is supported out of the Crowbar 1 work on the "roxy" branch where SUSE 
is being active and a stable "hydrogen" branch where Dell is maintaining a 
community release.

I understand the confusion with the documentation.  Part of the split for 
OpenCrowbar is to help clarify documentation and code locations.

From: Oğuz Yarımtepe [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Monday, January 13, 2014 1:00 AM
To: Hirschfeld, Rob
Cc: crowbar
Subject: Re: [Crowbar] OpenCrowbar Migration update



On Sun, Jan 12, 2014 at 7:30 AM, 
<[email protected]<mailto:[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?
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.
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