[chef] Re: [chef-dev] Re: Chef Server 12 Release Candidate


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  • From: Eric Helgeson < >
  • To: Stephen Delano < >
  • Cc: " " < >, " Dev" < >
  • Subject: [chef] Re: [chef-dev] Re: Chef Server 12 Release Candidate
  • Date: Wed, 10 Sep 2014 09:19:47 -0500

Hi,

Sorry if I'm missing it, but is there a detailed changelog? The changes in the blog post are mostly infrastructure changes on the backend, but how does the API change (or does it?). How about chef11 clients, will there be a chef12 client?

Thanks,


On Wed, Sep 10, 2014 at 9:11 AM, Stephen Delano < " target="_blank"> > wrote:
Hi all,

This morning we've released another release candidate for Chef Server 12 (12.0.0-rc3) to address a critical issue related to client permissions on node objects when upgrading from Open Source Chef Server 11.

The RC can be obtained by visiting http://downloads.getchef.com/chef-server/

Thanks to IRC and GitHub user tbunnyman for reporting the issue and filing it on the GitHub Issue Tracker [1].

If you've already upgraded from Open Source Chef Server 11 to RC2 (the first public release from Monday), you can contact Chef Support [2] and we can help get your node permissions repaired.

Cheers!
Stephen


On Tue, Sep 9, 2014 at 10:17 AM, Joseph Smith < " target="_blank"> > wrote:
Hey Folks,

As we've continued to test this RC, we've found a problem with OSC upgrades - pre-existing nodes don't have their permissions set correctly in all cases, which is a pretty serious problem.  

The problem is being fixed now, and we're working on getting a build out as soon as we can - hopefully today.  In the interim, I would strongly advise not using this RC to test OSC upgrades with.

Thanks for your patience,
Joseph
QA @ Chef




On Mon, Sep 8, 2014 at 6:38 AM, Stephen Delano < " target="_blank"> > wrote:
Ohai Chefs!

This morning I'm pleased to announce the first release candidate of Chef Server 12. Please head on over to the Chef blog to check out the announcement [1] as well as a post [2] by Adam Jacob that explains the open source strategy around Chef Server 12. (Hint, it's all open source)


Cheers!

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Stephen Delano
Engineering Lead - Chef Server




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Opscode, Inc.
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