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Welcome to Stork 0.18.0, another monthly development release. The changes introduced in this version are:
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* **Kea Config Viewer**: Stork is able to show the most important aspects of Kea configuration: shared networks, subnets, host reservations and leases. However, earlier versions lack the capability to present all other parameters. This release introduces the capability to retrieve and display full Kea configuration as a collapsible tree, which lets users inspect all the configuration elements of the currently running configuration [#531].
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* **Kea Config Viewer**: Stork has been able to show the most important aspects of Kea configuration: shared networks, subnets, host reservations, and leases. However, earlier versions lacked the ability to present any other parameters. This release introduces the ability to retrieve and display the full Kea configuration as a collapsible tree, which lets users inspect all the configuration elements of the currently running configuration [#531].
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* **Leases in HR**: Host Reservation is a part of Kea configuration that reserves certain resources for specific devices. This release of Stork allows checking the state of the host reservations - whether the device actually uses it, if there's a lease currently active, expired or perhaps there's a conflict (i.e. a situation where the reserved address is used by another device that is not supposed to use it) [#530].
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* **Leases in HR**: Host Reservation is a part of Kea configuration that reserves certain resources for specific devices. This release of Stork allows users to check the state of all host reservations - whether a given device is actually using one, if there's a lease currently active or expired, or if there's a conflict (i.e., the reserved address is used by another device that is not supposed to use it) [#530].
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* **Better process detection** The process detection subsystem of the Stork agent has been refactored. It is now much more robust in detecting BIND 9 and Kea that are located in non-standard paths. The most immediate benefit of this change is that Stork is now able to detect BIND 9 when installed from packages provided by ISC. This change was tested with BIND 9.11, 9.16 and 9.17 on CentOS7 and Ubuntu 18.04 [#474].
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* **Better process detection**: The process detection subsystem of the Stork agent has been refactored. It is now much more robust in detecting BIND 9 and Kea instances that are located in non-standard paths. The most immediate benefit of this change is that Stork is now able to detect BIND 9 when installed from packages provided by ISC. This change was tested with BIND 9.11, 9.16, and 9.17 on CentOS 7 and Ubuntu 18.04 [#474].
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* **Export TLS certificates** The stork-db-migrate tool has been renamed to stork-tool. In addition to the existing capabilities, it is now able to export TLS certificates, keys and tokens from the database [#515].
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* **Export TLS certificates**: The `stork-db-migrate` tool has been renamed to `stork-tool`. In addition to its existing abilities, it can now export TLS certificates, keys, and tokens from the database [#515].
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* **Grafana templates in RPM packages** The RPM packages now include Grafana templates, which makes them easier to deploy [#544].
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* **Grafana templates in RPM packages**: The RPM packages now include Grafana templates, which make them easier to deploy [#544].
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* **Bugfixes** The previously broken listen-only flag on Stork agent should now work properly [#536].
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* **Bugfixes**: The previously broken `listen-only` flag on the Stork agent should now work properly [#536].
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* **Testing** Several testing related areas have been improved. Kea statistics are now tested [#439], the qcow2 image generation is now automated, which makes changes deployment in the CI environment much easier [#545], several new tests have been added with regards to detecting various BIND 9 versions [#474].
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* **Testing**: Several testing-related areas have been improved. Kea statistics are now tested [#439]; the qcow2 image generation is now automated, which makes changes deployment in the CI environment much easier [#545]; and several new tests have been added to detect various BIND 9 versions [#474].
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Please see this link for known issues: https://gitlab.isc.org/isc-projects/stork/-/wikis/Known-issues.
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## Incompatible Changes
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* **stork-db-migrate replaced by stork-tool** The earlier tool (`stork-db-migrate`) has been replaced with `stork-tool`, which provides the same capabilities with regards to database migration, but also has additional new feature of exporting TLS certificates. If you use this tool in your automated deployment, make sure you update the tool name as well as the environment variable names. See manual page for `stork-tool` for details.
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* **stork-db-migrate replaced by stork-tool**: The earlier tool (`stork-db-migrate`) has been replaced with `stork-tool`, which provides the same abilities with regards to database migration, but also has an additional new feature of exporting TLS certificates. If you use this tool in your automated deployment, make sure you update the tool name as well as the environment variable names. See the manual page for `stork-tool` for details.
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## Release Model
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Added new tab displaying selected host reservation's details.
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Added new tab displaying selected host reservations details.
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The tab includes the information about the allocated leases
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for the reservation, e.g. if the reservation is in use by the
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client owning the reservation or there is a conflict (the lease
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