CLI tool to deploy and manage SES clusters

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sesdev is a CLI tool for developers to help with deploying SES clusters.
This tool uses vagrant and libvirt to create VMs and install Ceph using
DeepSea. The tool is highly customizable and allows to choose different
versions of Ceph and SES, as well as, different versions of the openSUSE
based OS.
Some documentation is available at https://github.com/SUSE/sesdev

Note that the packages here haven't been updated for ages, which is why builds are currently (2023-09-05) disabled. If you want an up-to-date sesdev, best to just run it from source.

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README-checkin.txt 0000000228 228 Bytes
checkin.sh 0000003486 3.4 KB
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sesdev.changes 0000033927 33.1 KB
sesdev.spec 0000003499 3.42 KB
Revision 64 (latest revision is 67)
Nathan Cutler's avatar Nathan Cutler (smithfarm) committed (revision 64)
- Update to 1.12.0+1616368506.g9bba186: 
  + upstream 1.12.0 release (2021-03-22)
    * provision: enable coredumps (PR #566)
    * sesdev: support custom repo URLs pointing to .repo file (PR #571)
    * cephadm: add 'period update' in radosgw deployment (PR #579)
    * tox: add support for Python 3.8 (PR #582)
    * sesdev.spec: fix missing qa/common/rgw.sh (PR #572)
    * contrib/upgrade-demo-ses6-to-ses7.sh: fix (PR #573)
    * zypper: be more careful when installing systemd-coredump (PR #577)
    * sesdev: replace fancy list comprehension with simpleton code (PR #581)
    * deployment: saner processing of --deepsea-repo, --deepsea-branch (PR #584)
    * zypper.j2: remove Python 2 even on SLE-12-SP3 (PR #585)
    * provision.sh: persist systemd journal in SES7 only (PR #569)
    * ceph-salt: no cephadm for nodes with no sesdev roles (PR #570)
    * constant.py: drop nfs from octopus default roles (PR #587)
    * nautilus_pre_stage_4.sh.j2: adapt to syntax change in Nautilus 14.2.17 (PR #589)
    * qa/common/json.sh: adapt to change in ceph status json format (PR #590)
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