Re: We are excited to announce the release of Juju 2.2.1!

2017-06-25 Thread Tim Penhey
Yes indeed.

Congratulations to the whole team.

Tim

On 23/06/17 23:35, Ante Karamatić wrote:
> Congrats!
> 
> Excellent release and some of our high profile users are already on
> 2.2.1 as of  now. The fact that one can just upgrade big
> environments like that, while drinking coffee, speaks volumes!

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Re: We are excited to announce the release of Juju 2.2.1!

2017-06-25 Thread Tim Penhey
Yes indeed.

Congratulations to the whole team.

Tim

On 23/06/17 23:35, Ante Karamatić wrote:
> Congrats!
> 
> Excellent release and some of our high profile users are already on
> 2.2.1 as of  now. The fact that one can just upgrade big
> environments like that, while drinking coffee, speaks volumes!

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Re: We are excited to announce the release of Juju 2.2.1!

2017-06-23 Thread Ante Karamatić
Congrats!

Excellent release and some of our high profile users are already on 2.2.1
as of  now. The fact that one can just upgrade big environments like
that, while drinking coffee, speaks volumes!

On Fri, Jun 23, 2017 at 7:17 AM Burton Swan 
wrote:

> This release further enhances the performance improvements delivered in
> 2.2.0, as well as fixing some bugs that missed the cut for 2.2.0. Notable
> inclusions are:
>
> * frequent database writes (for logging and agent pings) are batched to
> significantly reduce database I/O
> * cleanup of log noise to make observing true errors much easier
> * status history is now pruned whereas before a bug prevented that from
> happening leading to unbounded growth
> * update-status interval configurable (this value must be set when
> bootstrapping or performing add-model via the --config option; any changes
> after that are not noticed until a Juju restart)
> * debug-log include/exclude arguments now more user friendly (as for
> commands like juju ssh, you now specify machine/unit names instead of tags;
> "rabbitmq-server/0" instead of "unit-rabbitmq-server-0".
>
> conjure-up remains at version 2.2.0 but the snap has been updated to
> bundle this new Juju 2.2.1 version.
>
> ## How can I get it?
>
> The best way to get your hands on this release of Juju and conjure-up is
> to install them via snap packages (see https://snapcraft.io for more info
> on snaps).
>
>  snap install juju --classic
>  snap install conjure-up --classic
>
> Other packages are available for a variety of platforms. Please see the
> online documentation at:
>
> https://jujucharms.com/docs/stable/reference-install
>
> Those subscribed to a snap channel should be automatically upgraded. If
> you’re using the ppa/homebrew, you should see an upgrade available.
>
> For highlights of this release, please see the documentation at:
>
> https://jujucharms.com/docs/2.2/whats-new
>
> Further details are below:
>
> https://launchpad.net/juju/+milestone/2.2.1
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We are excited to announce the release of Juju 2.2.1!

2017-06-23 Thread Burton Swan
This release further enhances the performance improvements delivered in
2.2.0, as well as fixing some bugs that missed the cut for 2.2.0. Notable
inclusions are:

* frequent database writes (for logging and agent pings) are batched to
significantly reduce database I/O
* cleanup of log noise to make observing true errors much easier
* status history is now pruned whereas before a bug prevented that from
happening leading to unbounded growth
* update-status interval configurable (this value must be set when
bootstrapping or performing add-model via the --config option; any changes
after that are not noticed until a Juju restart)
* debug-log include/exclude arguments now more user friendly (as for
commands like juju ssh, you now specify machine/unit names instead of tags;
"rabbitmq-server/0" instead of "unit-rabbitmq-server-0".

conjure-up remains at version 2.2.0 but the snap has been updated to bundle
this new Juju 2.2.1 version.

## How can I get it?

The best way to get your hands on this release of Juju and conjure-up is to
install them via snap packages (see https://snapcraft.io for more info on
snaps).

 snap install juju --classic
 snap install conjure-up --classic

Other packages are available for a variety of platforms. Please see the
online documentation at:

https://jujucharms.com/docs/stable/reference-install

Those subscribed to a snap channel should be automatically upgraded. If
you’re using the ppa/homebrew, you should see an upgrade available.

For highlights of this release, please see the documentation at:

https://jujucharms.com/docs/2.2/whats-new

Further details are below:

https://launchpad.net/juju/+milestone/2.2.1
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