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==Lustre 2.0 Alpha April 16, 2009==
<big>Goal & Approach</big>
The goal of the first Alpha release of Lustre 2.0 is to demonstrate basic stability of Lustre on a single platform/distro. For this release, RHEL5/x86_64 was selected because it is the most often downloaded distribution from lustre.org. To achieve our goal, daily acc-sm runs will be executed on small test clusters and bug fixing priority will focus on fixing bugs which prevent clean acc-sm runs. Additionally, IOR and simul runs will be executed on a modest cluster (approx 75 clients) to verify basic stability. During this Alpha phase, only bug fixes advancing stability will be landed, all other HEAD landing requests will be held and deferred to a later landing date post Alpha.
This first alpha release of Lustre 2.0 can be downloaded from  http://downloads.lustre.org/public/lustre/Lustre_2.0_Alpha/
The following documentation related to this alpha is available:
*[http://wiki.lustre.org/images/c/cb/Lustre2.0AlphaSummary.pdf Lustre 2.0 Alpha Summary] includes: goals, timelines, fixes landed and milestone outcomes
*Lustre 2.0 Alpha Test Plan
*[http://wiki.lustre.org/images/8/84/HEADDailyTestingResults.pdf Daily HEAD Testing Results] includes: test pass/fail status and bugs found in each testing run
==Lustre 2.0 Alpha April 16, 2009==
==Lustre 2.0 Alpha April 16, 2009==



Revision as of 12:22, 12 May 2009

Lustre 2.0 Alpha April 16, 2009

Goal & Approach

The goal of the first Alpha release of Lustre 2.0 is to demonstrate basic stability of Lustre on a single platform/distro. For this release, RHEL5/x86_64 was selected because it is the most often downloaded distribution from lustre.org. To achieve our goal, daily acc-sm runs will be executed on small test clusters and bug fixing priority will focus on fixing bugs which prevent clean acc-sm runs. Additionally, IOR and simul runs will be executed on a modest cluster (approx 75 clients) to verify basic stability. During this Alpha phase, only bug fixes advancing stability will be landed, all other HEAD landing requests will be held and deferred to a later landing date post Alpha.

This first alpha release of Lustre 2.0 can be downloaded from http://downloads.lustre.org/public/lustre/Lustre_2.0_Alpha/

The following documentation related to this alpha is available:

Lustre 2.0 Alpha April 16, 2009

Goal & Approach

The goal of the first Alpha release of Lustre 2.0 is to demonstrate basic stability of Lustre on a single platform/distro. For this release, RHEL5/x86_64 was selected because it is the most often downloaded distribution from lustre.org. To achieve our goal, daily acc-sm runs will be executed on small test clusters and bug fixing priority will focus on fixing bugs which prevent clean acc-sm runs. Additionally, IOR and simul runs will be executed on a modest cluster (approx 75 clients) to verify basic stability. During this Alpha phase, only bug fixes advancing stability will be landed, all other HEAD landing requests will be held and deferred to a later landing date post Alpha.

This first alpha release of Lustre 2.0 can be downloaded from http://downloads.lustre.org/public/lustre/Lustre_2.0_Alpha/

The following documentation related to this alpha is available: