Releases Notes - Mantychore - Version 0.4

This release of Mantychore is based off of the Karaf 2.2 series and it represents an important update in Mantychore. It includes the necessary features to manage logical routers and configure subinterfaces. It is added support of two type of encapsulation: vlan and ethernet. Finally, There were a set of bugs and needed improvements which Mantychore has implemented.

OPENNAAS-2 - Create logical routers

OPENNAAS-23 - Set a description on an interface

OPENNAAS-30 - Fix problem to use configure interface action

OPENNAAS-43 - Refactorize helpers, Mantychore to OpenNaaS

OPENNAAS-81 - Network resource support in Mantychore

OPENNAAS-47 - Update capability to permit model

OPENNAAS-96 - Remove --refresh option in karaf commands


Dependency upgrade

  • Updated first tests to Pax-Exam 2.3
  • Updated Fuse to 2.4.0-fuse-00-27
  • Updated Apache Karaf to 2.2.2
  • Updated Maven to 3.0

Improvement

OPENNAAS-44 - Move one Mantychore test from Pax-exam 1.x to 2.3

OPENNAAS-85 - Lock | Unlock actions

 

Task

OPENNAAS-90 - Check spelling in all karaf commands

 

Downloads

Linux (tar.gz)     -  opennaas-0.4.tar.gz  (101 MB)
Windows (zip)   -  opennaas-0.4.zip      (102 MB)

Installing

Please read our wiki page: deploying Mantychore

Compiling

You can also find the source code here:

http://svn.i2cat.net/repos/manticore/release/sprint_0_4/

and compile it youself. Please go to get the source code and build it for concrete instructions.

 In this Sprint, the Mantychore source code has disable some modules (testing modules) in order to refactorize in the next sprint. For these reason, these modules are not compiled

Some machines can need more memory to compile Mantychore, check this link if it is your case

Documentation and user support

Please check our documentation here. Especially important for this release are the Getting started and System Architecture sections.

Don't hesitate to contact us at the mantychore-technical mailing list.

Bug reporting

Mantychore FP7 project members can issue a bug ticket directly at:

http://jira.i2cat.net:8080/secure/CreateIssue\!default.jspa\ (http://jira.i2cat.net:8080/secure/CreateIssue\!default.jspa)

However, it doesn't allows for anonymous access yet. While we sort this out, feedback will be handled in the mailing list.