Releases: oracle-quickstart/oci-hpc
Releases · oracle-quickstart/oci-hpc
v2.8.0
- Major update to the autoscaling system. Please refer to README.md Autoscaling section.
- Updated schema to avoid missing but required fields.
- API key can now be uploaded instead of paste.
- RDMA subnet address can be changed from the stack menu (make sure it is the same size as private/cluster subnet).
- Slurm monitoring - can be used with a local database on bastion or MySQL service.
- Bastion will now use HPC image by default.
- Hyperthreading setting should be persistent across reboots now.
- Fixed issue with block volume attachment when initial cluster size is 0.
- Corrected freeform tags.
- Autoscaling will tag resources now.
- ARM shapes are now allowed (not supported by HPC image, please use platform image).
- Updated image list.
v2.7.2
Improved handling of the marketplace images
Some of the stack menu's have been re-ordered
Support for new marketplace images
Support for BM/VM.Optimized.3 shapes including FLEX and autoscaling.
Updated image list
v2.6.3
- Resolved issue setting 0 instances during the initial launch
v2.6.2
- Fixed interfaces not properly restarted on boot
- Fixed oci-cli package name for OL. Do not install on CentOS.
v2.6.0
OCI HPC cluster marketplace stack | 20210525 release
This release brings better support for custom images. Now you can select it from the list or enter OCID directly. It even supports a custom username (for example if you're an Ubuntu user).
New features:
- Updated schema now supports uploading of SSH keys.
- Ability to set a custom username for custom images.
- You can enter OCID now for the custom images by selecting 'unsupported image' for both bastion and compute hosts.
- Disabled OSMS service conflicting with custom RPM repositories.
- Oracle Linux 7.9 is now the default OS for bastion with MySQL support.
Bug fixes:
- Autoscaling fixes for E4 shapes.
- Bastion host no longer ignores custom boot volume size.
- Fixed LDAP support on autoscaling hosts.
- Fixed autoscaling logging during deletion of clusters.