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[BHS5][Public Cloud] Upgrade to Stein
Scheduled Maintenance Report for Public Cloud
Completed
The scheduled maintenance has been completed.
Posted Mar 03, 2022 - 15:13 UTC
In progress
Scheduled maintenance is currently in progress. We will provide updates as necessary.
Posted Mar 03, 2022 - 09:01 UTC
Scheduled
A maintenance operation is scheduled for the BHS5 region on March 03, 2022, between 09:00 and 15:00 (UTC). No disruption is expected on your instances. Some APIs will remain unreachable during the operation.

The API endpoints that will be maintained are the following:
https://compute.bhs5.cloud.ovh.net
https://network.compute.bhs5.cloud.ovh.net
https://volume.compute.bhs5.cloud.ovh.net
https://image.compute.bhs5.cloud.ovh.net
https://workflow.bhs5.cloud.ovh.net
https://workflow.bhs5.cloud.ovh.net

The other regions will remain accessible by API and via your OVH manager.
This operation allows us to prepare for the future. Thanks to this OpenStack upgrade, we will be able to continue to improve our Public Cloud offering by providing you with new features in the coming months.
The API calls you are used to using will not change, this new version is backwards compatible with the old one.
The target versions of the OpenStack components in this region will be:
Glance : 18 (Stein) ;
Cinder : 14 (Stein) ;
Nova : 19 (Stein) ;
Neutron : 14 (Stein) ;
Heat : 12 (Stein) ;

The components not affected by this operation are :
Keystone : 11 (Ocata) ;
Swift : 2.25 (Ussuri) ;
Horizon : 13 (Queens) ;
Mistral : 7 (Rocky) ;

This update is an important step in the development of the product. Other regions will be concerned by equivalent developments in the coming weeks. To know the detail of the new functionalities, go to https://releases.openstack.org/stein/highlights.html
Compute (Nova) https://docs.openstack.org/nova/stein/reference/api-microversion-history.html#maximum-in-newton
Network (Neutron) https://docs.openstack.org/releasenotes/neutron/stein.html
Volume (Cinder) https://docs.openstack.org/cinder/latest/contributor/api_microversion_history.html#maximum-in-newton
If you want to test the behavior of the updated software versions you can use the GRA9 and SBG7 regions which already expose the target versions.
Posted Jan 27, 2022 - 11:05 UTC