PSARC 2015/535 OpenStack service updates for Kilo
PSARC 2015/458 aioeventlet - asyncio event loop scheduling callbacks in eventlet
PSARC 2015/460 msgpack - C/Python bindings for MessagePack (de)serializer data
PSARC 2015/466 openstackclient - OpenStack Command-line Client
PSARC 2015/467 oslo.versionedobjects - Oslo Versioned Objects library
PSARC 2015/468 pint - A physical quantities module
PSARC 2015/469 pysaml2 - A pure Python implementation of SAML2
PSARC 2015/471 semantic_version - A library implementing the 'SemVer' scheme
PSARC 2015/472 testresources - PyUnit extension for managing expensive test resources
PSARC 2015/473 testscenarios - Extensions to Python unittest to support scenarios
PSARC 2015/474 trollius - Port of the Tulip project (asyncio module, PEP 3156) on Python 2
PSARC 2015/475 urllib3 - HTTP library with thread-safe connection pooling, file post, and more
PSARC 2015/520 oslo.concurrency - Oslo Concurrency library
PSARC 2015/521 oslo.log - Oslo Logging Configuration library
PSARC 2015/529 oslo.policy - Oslo Policy library
PSARC 2015/530 psutil - Python system and process utilities
PSARC 2015/538 fixtures - Python module to support reusable state for writing clean tests
PSARC 2015/539 sqlparse - An SQL parser module for Python
PSARC 2016/017 extras - Useful extra utilities for Python
PSARC 2016/018 linecache2 - Port of the standard linecache module
PSARC 2016/019 python-mimeparse - Basic functions for parsing mime-types
PSARC 2016/020 testtools - Extensions to the Python unit testing framework
PSARC 2016/021 traceback2 - Port of the standard traceback module
PSARC 2016/014 OpenStack Cinder NFS driver for Solaris
PSARC/2016/010 cloudbase-init: Portable cloud image initialization
PSARC/2016/130 Solaris OpenStack Puppet Extensions
PSARC/2016/172 Making OpenStack Nova's image cache sharable
PSARC/2016/001 OpenStack Puppet Modules
PSARC/2016/016 Rename/Refactor Puppet and Puppet Module Packages
PSARC/2015/368 Common Puppet Modules
PSARC 2015/357 OpenStack Nova support for kernel zone suspend/resume
22384068 OpenStack service updates for Kilo (Umbrella)
23205460 Fix for 23192887 breaks Juno to Kilo upgrade with instances and floating IPs
23192887 Upgrade from Juno to Kilo fails (neutron-upgrade) due to typo
22878181 Neutron database tables not upgraded properly from Juno to Kilo schema
22935140 Kilo upgrade adds deprecated settings for rabbit and qpid
22935039 Kilo upgrade conf file migration errors
23027746 Metadata access broken with too many networks
23040216 extra zfssa_ prefix in the zfssa_iscsi.pp backend manifest
22992961 Update saz-memcached to 2.8.1
22992956 Update puppetlabs-stdlib to 4.11.0
22992951 Update puppetlabs-ntp to 4.1.2
22992946 Update puppetlabs-mysql to 3.6.2
22992926 Update puppetlabs-apache to 1.8.1
22992933 Update puppetlabs-inifile to 1.4.3
22999085 apache puppet module doesn't support ssl on Solaris
22985076 neutron_network provider always sets --shared on new networks
22813139 add zfssa cinder puppet modules
22902222 add NFS cinder puppet modules
22918553 update vpnaas and l3 agent puppet modules
22902853 Neutron/VPNaaS needs a workaround for 22902761
22827759 nova-compute still trips over itself when rad:local restarts
20990774 nova image cache bloats clone archives to godzilla size
22750945 Revert resize same host branded zones results in error status
18733958 nova tried to create x86 instance on SPARC
22220227 failure to apply zonecfg in attach_volume can leave debris in zonecfg
22935198 puppetlabs-mysql should define basedir in params.pp
22911268 Update puppetlabs-rabbitmq to 5.3.1
22852949 problem in PYTHON-MOD/DJANGO
22852962 problem in PYTHON-MOD/DJANGO
22819808 target_provision_state should not be set to AVAILABLE
22491714 Request to integrate OpenStack Puppet modules
22713569 nova-conductor doesn't handle RPC timeout during live-migration well
22695176 Miscellaneous package cleanup for Kilo
22694904 Some of the OpenStack patches can be cleaned up
22694680 Dependencies in several OpenStack service packages can be improved
22694592 Several configuration files should be more aligned with the upstream
22575858 problem in SERVICE/SWIFT
22047789 puppet package name and dependencies are confusing
22664785 Puppet module files should be owned by puppet
21460057 Add cloudbase-init to Solaris
21974208 The Python module msgpack should be added to Userland
22010630 The Python trollius module should be added to Userland
22011755 The Python module pint should be added to Userland
22012256 The Python aioeventlet module should be added to Userland
22012282 The Python oslo.versionedobjects module should be added to Userland
22012317 The Python semantic_version module should be added to Userland
22012321 The Python testresources module should be added to Userland
22012329 The Python testscenarios module should be added to Userland
22012336 The Python urllib3 module should be added to Userland
22012343 The Python openstackclient module should be added to Userland
22299389 The Python oslo.concurrency module should be added to Userland
22299409 The Python oslo.log module should be added to Userland
22299418 The Python oslo.policy module should be added to Userland
22299469 The Python psutil module should be added to Userland
22337793 The Python sqlparse module should be added to Userland
22338325 The Python fixtures module should be added to Userland
22535728 The Python testtools module should be added to Userland
22535739 The Python extras module should be added to Userland
22535748 The Python linecache2 module should be added to Userland
22535753 The Python traceback2 module should be added to Userland
22535760 The Python python-mimeparse module should be added to Userland
18961001 Image filtering does not function as expected
21678935 NFS for Cinder in Solaris OpenStack
22548630 derived manifest should not enforce presence of global when installing from UAR
22629795 problem in SERVICE/KEYSTONE
22151922 zones_suspend_path needs update based on post-PSARC discussion
21660603 passlib dependency needs to be added to Nova
22188197 puppetlabs-rabbitmq needs a patch to handle rabbitmqadmin
21756542 problem in SERVICE/SWIFT
21978756 addrconf addresses must be created for stateless and slaac Neutron subnets
21978743 ndpd.conf entries are incorrectly formatted for IPv6 subnets
21919000 neutron-dhcp-agent and neutron-server have timing issues
21918991 database times out when attempting various actions
21682493 Neutron fails due to mysql transaction locks when creating multiple instances
22024767 Remove annoying "Arguments dropped when creating context" logging
21691386 Request to integrate common puppet modules into Userland
21630128 Neutron needs to support updating subnet DNS configuration
21761279 Driver erroneously includes trailing space in zone.install() arguments
21438537 After update, openstack/keystone/keystone-token-flush not running
21630538 Nova driver should support suspend/resume
21542088 VM's display_name is used instead of hostname to set the hostname for VM
19774239 Nova should support setting the Admin Password
21439855 Console SMF instance remains after nova instance is deleted
21348400 Issues encountered via unit testing
21341088 Parsing manifest/profiles fails if multiple criteria present
21303465 edit image window has no ZFS disk format option
21091598 ceilometerclient's Makefile needs to point to its own PROJECT_URL
21164329 saharaclient COMPONENT_BUGDB points to the wrong subcomponent
20431382 keystone should include a periodic token cleanup job
21299660 enable no-gateway check box now that we support it
21135855 Enable gateway-less external networks
20230409 remove _get_zone_auto_install_state from driver.py
21022556 optional dependencies on rabbitmq need work in OpenStack services
22568587 heat denial of service through template-validate
22157556 RabbitMQ Warning: Mochiweb enabled and Erlang version 17
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