Summary

ICN v0.6.0 is released as a part of ICN R6 release.

What is released?

We're pleased to announce the delivery of Akraino ICN R6 release. All the components are decoupled and can be run standalone. They are integrated into the ICN installation script.

Components of the release (Akraino new)

The main themes of this release are:

Cluster API: The Binary Provisioning Agent (BPA) and Kubernetes Deploment (KuD) components have been replaced by Cluster API.

Flux: Declarative day-0 configuration of K8s clusters is provided via Flux version 2.  Day-2 configuration is provided with Flux's GitOps workflows.

Redfish virtual media: It is now possible and preferred to provision bare metal with Redfish virtual media.  This allows DHCP-less provisioning and provides a more secure alternative to IPMI based provisioning.

Software released and packaged with ICN:

Dependencies of the release (upstream version, patches)

ICN BP depends on all software version in the table Software released and packaged with ICN

Upgrade Procedures

not applicable

Release Data

TBD

Enhancements

Functionality changes

not applicable

New Features

not applicable

Version change

Module version changes

not applicable

Document Version Changes

not applicable

Deliverable

Software Deliverable

ICN repo is available here: ICN repo

Documentation Deliverable

versionDocuments nameAuthorslast update
v0.6.0ICN Architecture DocumentICN Contributors

 

v0.6.0ICN Installation GuideICN Contributors

 

v0.6.0ICN Release Notes for ICNICN Contributors

 

v0.6.0ICN Test DocumentICN Contributors

 

Document Version Changes

VersionAuthorsData released
v1.0ICN Contributors

 

Fixed Issues and Bugs

Issues are captured here: ICN All issues

Known Limitations, Issues and Workarounds

System Limitations

ICN BP works on Ubuntu 18.04 and Ubuntu 20.04

Known Issues

Open issues are captured here: ICN Open issues


Workarounds

no work applicable

References

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