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Canonical’s Ubuntu Cloud archive allows users the ability to install newer releases of OpenStack on an Ubuntu Server (starting with 12.04) as they become available up through the next Ubuntu LTS release. Bug processing and patch contributions will follow standard Ubuntu practice and policy where applicable. Canonical commits to maintaining and supporting new OpenStack releases for Ubuntu Server 12.04 LTS in the Ubuntu Cloud archive until 3 months after the next LTS is released. For Ubuntu Server 12.04 LTS, Canonical stopped introducing new releases of OpenStack with the version shipped in the Ubuntu Server 14.04 LTS release. They will maintain and support this last updated release of OpenStack in the Ubuntu Cloud archive for 3 years, i.e. until the end of the Ubuntu 12.04 LTS lifecycle. Starting with the Ubuntu Server 14.10 Development release, newer releases of Openstack will be available via Cloud archive for the Ubuntu Server 14.04 LTS release. | Canonical’s Ubuntu Cloud Archive (UCA) gives users the ability to install newer releases of !OpenStack on an Ubuntu LTS release (only) as they become available up through to the next Ubuntu LTS release. Bug processing and patch contributions will follow standard Ubuntu practice and policy where applicable. |
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In order to allow for relatively easy upgrades, and still adhere to Ubuntu processes and policy, Canonical elected to have archive.canonical.com be the home of the Ubuntu Cloud archive. They will enable update paths for each OpenStack release. | In order to allow for relatively easy upgrades, and still adhere to Ubuntu processes and policy, Canonical elected to have [[http://ubuntu-cloud.archive.canonical.com | ubuntu-cloud.archive.canonical.com]] be the home of the cloud archive. Update paths will exist for each !OpenStack release. For example, enabling "bionic-ussuri" will provide access to all !OpenStack Ussuri packages built for Ubuntu 18.04 LTS (binary and source), any updated dependencies required, and bug/security fixes published after release. |
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* e.g. Enabling “precise-folsom” in the archive will provide access to all OpenStack Folsom packages built for Ubuntu Server 12.04 LTS (binary and source), any updated dependencies required, and bug/security fixes made after release. | Packages go through various stages as they make their way towards a publicly available UCA release. See the [[OpenStack/VersionTracking | Version Tracking]] page for details. |
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As of now, Canonical has no plans to build or host OpenStack packages for non-LTS releases of Ubuntu Server in the Ubuntu Cloud archive. The chart below explains the options. {{attachment:plan.png}} |
Any given UCA !OpenStack release can be enabled on exactly one Ubuntu LTS release. |
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''[For information on JuJu and MAAS on Ubuntu LTS, see [[ServerTeam/CloudToolsArchive|Cloud Tools Archive]]]'' == How to Enable and Use == |
For more details on !OpenStack release end of life see: [[https://ubuntu.com/about/release-cycle#ubuntu-openstack-release-cycle | Ubuntu OpenStack release cycle]]. |
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=== Kilo === {{{ NOTE: Kilo cloud archive only supported on Trusty |
=== Reporting bugs === |
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sudo add-apt-repository cloud-archive:kilo }}} |
To report bugs against packages from the UCA, please use the `ubuntu-bug` tool. |
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=== Juno === {{{ NOTE: Juno cloud archive only supported on Trusty sudo add-apt-repository cloud-archive:juno }}} === Icehouse === {{{ NOTE: Precise only - Icehouse is the base Openstack release in Trusty sudo add-apt-repository cloud-archive:icehouse }}} === Then run: === {{{ sudo apt-get update }}} to update your package listings and then proceed to install/upgrade your openstack packages. == Reporting Bugs == To report bugs against packages from the Ubuntu Cloud Archive, please use the 'ubuntu-bug' tool, for example: |
For example: |
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This will ensure that bugs are raised against the cloud-archive project on Launchpad. | This will ensure that bugs are raised against the [[https://launchpad.net/cloud-archive | cloud-archive]] project on Launchpad. == Using the UCA == The release schedule of !OpenStack and Ubuntu are generally synchronised: a new !OpenStack release becomes available in the UCA every six months and coincides with each release of Ubuntu. As !OpenStack releases are added to the UCA and as releases fall out of support this section will be updated. A UCA !OpenStack release is enabled on a host with the `add-apt-repository` command. '''Important''': It is good practice to run `sudo apt update` both before and after the `add-apt-repository` command. === Ubuntu 20.04 LTS === On 20.04, !OpenStack Victoria and !OpenStack X are supported for 18 months each, and !OpenStack W for 36 months. When 22.04's default !OpenStack version is released it will be added to the UCA with support for 3 years (i.e. until the end of the Ubuntu 20.04 LTS lifecycle). === Ubuntu 18.04 LTS === On 18.04, !OpenStack Rocky and !OpenStack Train are supported for 18 months each, and !OpenStack Stein for 36 months. When 20.04's default !OpenStack version is released it will be added to the UCA with support for 3 years (i.e. until the end of the Ubuntu 18.04 LTS lifecycle). ==== Ussuri ==== {{{ sudo add-apt-repository cloud-archive:ussuri }}} ==== Train ==== {{{ sudo add-apt-repository cloud-archive:train }}} ==== Stein ==== {{{ sudo add-apt-repository cloud-archive:stein }}} ==== Rocky ==== {{{ sudo add-apt-repository cloud-archive:rocky }}} === Ubuntu 16.04 LTS === On 16.04, !OpenStack Newton and !OpenStack Pike are supported for 18 months each, and !OpenStack Ocata for 36 months. !OpenStack Queens, 18.04's default !OpenStack version, is supported in the UCA for 3 years (i.e. until the end of the Ubuntu 16.04 LTS lifecycle). ==== Queens ==== {{{ sudo add-apt-repository cloud-archive:queens }}} === Ubuntu 14.04 LTS === On 14.04, !OpenStack Juno and !OpenStack Liberty are supported for 18 months each, and !OpenStack Kilo for 36 months. !OpenStack Mitaka, 16.04's default !OpenStack version, is supported in the UCA for 3 years (i.e. until the end of the Ubuntu 14.04 LTS lifecycle). ==== Mitaka ==== {{{ sudo add-apt-repository cloud-archive:mitaka }}} == Ceph and the UCA == The below table shows the relationship between UCA release, Ceph release, Ubuntu release, and Ubuntu default archive ("distro"). || '''Ceph release''' || '''Default archive''' || '''UCA release''' || '''Ubuntu release''' || || Octopus || yes || - || Focal || || Octopus || - || bionic-ussuri || Bionic || || Nautilus || - || bionic-train || Bionic || || Mimic || - || bionic-stein || Bionic || || Mimic || - || bionic-rocky || Bionic || || Luminous || yes || - || Bionic || || Luminous || - || xenial-queens || Xenial || || Jewel || yes || - || Xenial || || Jewel || - || trusty-mitaka || Trusty || || Firefly || yes || - || Trusty || |
The Ubuntu Cloud Archive
Canonical’s Ubuntu Cloud Archive (UCA) gives users the ability to install newer releases of OpenStack on an Ubuntu LTS release (only) as they become available up through to the next Ubuntu LTS release. Bug processing and patch contributions will follow standard Ubuntu practice and policy where applicable.
In order to allow for relatively easy upgrades, and still adhere to Ubuntu processes and policy, Canonical elected to have ubuntu-cloud.archive.canonical.com be the home of the cloud archive. Update paths will exist for each OpenStack release. For example, enabling "bionic-ussuri" will provide access to all OpenStack Ussuri packages built for Ubuntu 18.04 LTS (binary and source), any updated dependencies required, and bug/security fixes published after release.
Packages go through various stages as they make their way towards a publicly available UCA release. See the Version Tracking page for details.
Any given UCA OpenStack release can be enabled on exactly one Ubuntu LTS release.
For more details on OpenStack release end of life see: Ubuntu OpenStack release cycle.
Reporting bugs
To report bugs against packages from the UCA, please use the ubuntu-bug tool.
For example:
ubuntu-bug nova-compute
This will ensure that bugs are raised against the cloud-archive project on Launchpad.
Using the UCA
The release schedule of OpenStack and Ubuntu are generally synchronised: a new OpenStack release becomes available in the UCA every six months and coincides with each release of Ubuntu. As OpenStack releases are added to the UCA and as releases fall out of support this section will be updated.
A UCA OpenStack release is enabled on a host with the add-apt-repository command.
Important: It is good practice to run sudo apt update both before and after the add-apt-repository command.
Ubuntu 20.04 LTS
On 20.04, OpenStack Victoria and OpenStack X are supported for 18 months each, and OpenStack W for 36 months. When 22.04's default OpenStack version is released it will be added to the UCA with support for 3 years (i.e. until the end of the Ubuntu 20.04 LTS lifecycle).
Ubuntu 18.04 LTS
On 18.04, OpenStack Rocky and OpenStack Train are supported for 18 months each, and OpenStack Stein for 36 months. When 20.04's default OpenStack version is released it will be added to the UCA with support for 3 years (i.e. until the end of the Ubuntu 18.04 LTS lifecycle).
Ussuri
sudo add-apt-repository cloud-archive:ussuri
Train
sudo add-apt-repository cloud-archive:train
Stein
sudo add-apt-repository cloud-archive:stein
Rocky
sudo add-apt-repository cloud-archive:rocky
Ubuntu 16.04 LTS
On 16.04, OpenStack Newton and OpenStack Pike are supported for 18 months each, and OpenStack Ocata for 36 months. OpenStack Queens, 18.04's default OpenStack version, is supported in the UCA for 3 years (i.e. until the end of the Ubuntu 16.04 LTS lifecycle).
Queens
sudo add-apt-repository cloud-archive:queens
Ubuntu 14.04 LTS
On 14.04, OpenStack Juno and OpenStack Liberty are supported for 18 months each, and OpenStack Kilo for 36 months. OpenStack Mitaka, 16.04's default OpenStack version, is supported in the UCA for 3 years (i.e. until the end of the Ubuntu 14.04 LTS lifecycle).
Mitaka
sudo add-apt-repository cloud-archive:mitaka
Ceph and the UCA
The below table shows the relationship between UCA release, Ceph release, Ubuntu release, and Ubuntu default archive ("distro").
Ceph release |
Default archive |
UCA release |
Ubuntu release |
Octopus |
yes |
- |
Focal |
Octopus |
- |
bionic-ussuri |
Bionic |
Nautilus |
- |
bionic-train |
Bionic |
Mimic |
- |
bionic-stein |
Bionic |
Mimic |
- |
bionic-rocky |
Bionic |
Luminous |
yes |
- |
Bionic |
Luminous |
- |
xenial-queens |
Xenial |
Jewel |
yes |
- |
Xenial |
Jewel |
- |
trusty-mitaka |
Trusty |
Firefly |
yes |
- |
Trusty |
OpenStack/CloudArchive (last edited 2023-10-12 16:47:30 by corey.bryant)