1. Release Note for the Brahmaputra release of OPNFV when using Compass4nfv as a deployment tool

1.1. Abstract

This document describes release notes of OPNFV when using Compass4nfv as a deployment tool covering it’s features, limitations and required system resources.

1.2. Introduction

Compass4nfv is an OPNFV installer project based on open source project Compass, which provides automated deployment and management of OpenStack and other distributed systems. Provide a brief introduction of how this release is used in OPNFV release using <XYZ> as a deployment tool

Be sure to reference your installation-instructions.

1.3. Release Data

Project Compass4nfv
Repo/tag Compass4nfv/Brahmaputra.1.0
Release designation Brahmaputra.1.0
Release date 2016.2.25
Purpose of the delivery OPNFV Brahmaputra release

1.3.1. Deliverables

1.3.1.1. Software deliverables

1.3.1.2. Documentation deliverables

1.3.2. Version change

1.3.2.1. Module version change

This is the first release of compass4nfv as a deployment toolchain in OPNFV, the following upstream components supported with this release.

  • Ubuntu 14.04.3
  • Openstack Liberty
  • Opendaylight
  • ONOS Emu

1.3.2.2. Document version change

None due to first release, and you can see document Documentation deliverables.

1.3.3. Reason for new version

1.3.3.1. Feature additions

JIRA REFERENCE SLOGAN
JIRA: COMPASS-34 Support OpenStack Liberty deployment
JIRA: COMPASS-307 Integration OpenDaylight Beryllium
JIRA:  

1.3.3.2. Bug corrections

JIRA TICKETS:

JIRA REFERENCE SLOGAN
JIRA:  

1.4. Known Limitations, Issues and Workarounds

1.4.1. System Limitations

1.4.2. Known issues

JIRA TICKETS:

JIRA REFERENCE SLOGAN
JIRA:  
JIRA:  

1.4.3. Workarounds

See JIRA: <link>

1.5. Test Result

Brahmaputra test result using <Compass4nfv> as deployment tool.

1.6. References

For more information on the OPNFV Brahmaputra release, please visit http://www.opnfv.org/brahmaputra

Authors:Justin Chi (HUAWEI)
Version:0.0.1

1.7. Test

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