OpenStack Virtual Network Service (Neutron)

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Neutron (formerly Quantum) is a virtual network service for Openstack.

Just like OpenStack Nova provides an API to dynamically request and configure virtual servers, Neutron provides an API to dynamically request and configure virtual networks. These networks connect "interfaces" from other OpenStack services (e.g., vNICs from Nova VMs). The Neutron API supports extensions to provide advanced network capabilities (e.g., QoS, ACLs, network monitoring, etc)

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Filename Size Changed
0001-Add-z-VM-mechanism-driver-definitions-to-support-IBM.patch 0000002225 2.17 KB
0001-L3-agent-migration-should-only-choose-enabled-agent.patch 0000000985 985 Bytes
0001-Use-j-NOTRACK-instead-of-j-CT-notrack.patch 0000001236 1.21 KB
0002-Add-non-isolated-network-metadata-server-route.patch 0000001999 1.95 KB
_service 0000000464 464 Bytes
infoblox-ipam-juno.patch 0000484466 473 KB
infoblox-sources-txt.patch 0000004680 4.57 KB
neutron-ha-tool.py 0000022113 21.6 KB
neutron-ha-tool_os_password.patch 0000001410 1.38 KB
neutron-ha-tool_python26-ordereddict.patch 0000000304 304 Bytes
neutron-stable-juno.tar.gz 0002094110 2 MB
neutron-sudoers 0000000125 125 Bytes
openstack-neutron-doc.changes 0000109988 107 KB
openstack-neutron-doc.spec 0000001798 1.76 KB
openstack-neutron-ovs-cleanup.init 0000001439 1.41 KB
openstack-neutron-plugin.init 0000002237 2.18 KB
openstack-neutron.changes 0000321978 314 KB
openstack-neutron.conf 0000000052 52 Bytes
openstack-neutron.init 0000001618 1.58 KB
openstack-neutron.logrotate 0000000146 146 Bytes
openstack-neutron.spec 0000028989 28.3 KB
rpmlintrc 0000000130 130 Bytes
sysconfig.neutron 0000000152 152 Bytes
Revision 193 (latest revision is 210)
Vincent Untz's avatar Vincent Untz (vuntz) committed (revision 193)
- Bump rpm package version to 2014.2.4.juno:
  - a few months ago, we moved from versions like 2014.2.4.devX to
    2014.2.4~a0~devX, which is technically a downgrade.
  - as Juno code is now frozen upstream, there will be no 2014.2.5
    release and so no new version that would help us avoid the
    downgrade issue.
  - 2014.2.4 got released upstream, so technically, 2014.2.4.juno
    is correct and it is higher than both 2014.2.4.devX and
    2014.2.4~a0~devX, so there's no downgrade issue.

- Update to version neutron-2014.2.4.dev106:
  * Resubmit of "Remove bridge cleanup call" fix
  * Fix inconsistency in DHCPv6 hosts and options generation
  * Do not log an error when deleting a linuxbridge does not exist
  * usage_audit: Fix usage_audit to work with ML2
  * Process user iptables rules before INVALID
  * Wrap ML2 delete_port with db retry decorator
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