Hi,
We're going to start composing oVirt 3.4.4 RC on *2014-09-09 08:00 UTC* from 3.4
branch.
Maintainers:
- Please be sure that 3.4 snapshot allow to create VMs before *2014-09-08 15:00 UTC*
- Please be sure that no pending patches are going to block the release before *2014-09-08
15:00 UTC*
- If any patch must block the RC release please raise the issue as soon as possible.
A bug tracker [1] has been opened and shows no open blockers.
There are still 8 bugs [2] targeted to 3.4.4.
Excluding node and documentation bugs we still have 5 bugs [3] targeted to 3.4.4.
Whiteboard Bug ID Status Summary
infra 1136708 NEW LDAP user group search should support the posixGroup objectClass
network 1048880 NEW [vdsm][openstacknet] Migration fails for vNIC using OVS + security
groups
network 1001186 NEW With AIO installer and NetworkManager enabled, the ovirtmgmt bridge
is not properly configured
node 1097735 NEW "Reboot" button failed to work in progress_page with serial
console to install ovirt-node iso.
node 988341 NEW Should not create bond when report an error in configuration process
node 1023481 ASSIGNED Sane and working default libvirt config
sla 1059309 NEW [events] 'Available memory of host $host (...) under defined
threshold...' is logged only once
storage 1135061 POST Require qemu-kvm-rhev on EL to support live snapshots
Maintainers / Assignee:
- Please add the bugs to the tracker if you think that 3.4.4 should not be released
without them fixed.
- Please update the target to 3.5.1 or later for bugs that won't be in 3.4.4:
it will ease gathering the blocking bugs for next releases.
- Please fill release notes, the page has been created here [4]
Community:
- If you're testing oVirt 3.4 nightly snapshot, please add yourself to the test page
[5]
[1]
http://bugzilla.redhat.com/1118689
[2]
http://red.ht/1qwhPXB
[3]
http://red.ht/1r8jnap
[4]
http://www.ovirt.org/OVirt_3.4.4_Release_Notes
[5]
http://www.ovirt.org/Testing/oVirt_3.4.4_Testing
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