Hi,
I’ve been trying to use centos-release-openstack-mitaka repo to deploy undercloud, build overcloud images (with some hacks to use the same repo) and deploy the overcloud.
The rationale behind it is to use Centos-provided repos with production deployment in mind.
rdo-trunk-mitaka-tested repo has many bugs fixed, but I do not think it can be qualified as production-ready repository.
Long story short, centos-release-openstack-mitaka has os-net-config package at version 0.2.2-1.el7, which broke Linux Bond configurations [1].
The issue had been fixed back in April and made it to RHEL OSP (Liberty), but not to centos-release-openstack-mitaka.
I’m not sure if rdo-list is the best place to ask this question, but would appreciate if you can point me towards resources describing how Centos stable repos for OpenStack are maintained, tested and packages promoted to newer versions.
It feels as if today, one has a choice between a bit outdated Centos repo and too hot rdo-trunk-tested. Is there anything in between that can be used for production deployments?
Thanks,
Ilja
1.
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1323717