[rudder-users] [Release] Rudder 3.0.0~beta1 is out!

Maxime Longuet m.longuet at itika.net
Tue Dec 2 10:05:42 CET 2014



Le 1 déc. 2014 à 20:09, Vincent Membré <vincent.membre at normation.com> a écrit :

> Dear Rudder community,
> 
> We are very proud to announce that we have just released a new version: Rudder 3.0.0~beta1.
> 
> Major new features include:
> 	• Global redesign of Rudder web interface (menu, directive/group page organization, global desgin, ...)

Good :)

> 	• More precise Rule reporting ( progress bar with different states, a 'per Node' view ...)

Yes !

> 	• Add a dashboard on Home page
> 	• Add a command line interface for Rudder-agent

Thanks !

> 	• Add RHEL/ Centos 7 Support
> 	• Support for systemd services system
> 	• Add a 'changes-only' compliance mode, with lower bandwidth usage

?? This is a testing mode ?

> 	• Agent run interval (and heartbeat) can be defined by nodes, overriding global parameter

Thanks, Thanks, Thanks !

> 	• Add a Relay server package
> 	• Possibility to add custom attributes to Nodes

Nice :)

> 	• Environment variables can used as parameters in Directives and Techniques

Very Nice :)

> 	• ncf Technique will now be added/deleted automatically from Rudder when adding/deleting them in ncf-builder
> 	• Add possibility to deprecated Techniques
> 	• Accept or not to send anonymous metrics to help Rudder development
> The ChangeLog is available here: http://www.rudder-project.org/foswiki/bin/view/System/Documentation:ChangeLog30
> 
> This software is in beta status and contains several new features but we have tested it and believe it to be free of any critical bugs.
> The use on production systems is not encouraged at this time and is at your own risk. However, we do encourage testing, and welcome all and any feedback!
> 
> As always, check out https://www.rudder-project.org/site/get-rudder/downloads/ for download links.
> 
> We look forward to your feedback, be it comments on this list, questions on Twitter (@RudderProject) or on IRC (#rudder on Freenode) , bug reports or feature requests (or of course GitHub pull requests).
> 
> Wishing you a pleasant day
> -- 

Thanks a lot, i'm hope to test it quickly !

Maxime




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