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v0.23.0 for PCF 1.9.0

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@pcfdev-bot pcfdev-bot released this 22 Dec 19:00
· 58 commits to master since this release

PCF Dev v0.23.0 is an open beta release that is publicly available on the Pivotal Network.
Feedback for the proprietary version of PCF Dev may be left in the Github issues for this repository.

Installation

   $ unzip pcfdev-v0.23.0+PCF1.9.0-<OS>.zip
   $ ./pcfdev-v0.23.0+PCF1.9.0-<OS>
   Plugin successfully upgraded. Current version: 0.23.0. For more info run: cf dev help
   $ cf dev help

Changelog

  • Component versions are now matched to PCF 1.9.0
  • Reconfigured various services to bind only to localhost (for security in eventual cloud versions)
  • Exposed NATS on public IP for better external service integration (Virtualbox version only)
  • Improved boot process reliability
  • Removed three instance limit from Redis service
  • Numerous small bug fixes and refactorings
Elastic Runtime
  • cf-release upgraded to v246 with custom modifications for PCF 1.9.0
  • diego-release upgraded to v0.1491.0 with custom modifications for PCF 1.9.0
  • garden-linux-release removed
  • garden-runc added at v1.0.3
  • etcd-release upgraded to v87
  • cflinuxfs2 upgraded to v1.40.0
  • routing-release upgraded to v0.141.0 with custom modifications for PCF 1.9.0
  • local-volume upgraded to 01f3da3 / NOTE: This service allows apps to access a persistent disk. This service is not currently available in PCF, and is presented here to demonstrate a feature that may be available in future versions of PCF.
Services
  • cf-mysql-release upgraded to v32 with custom modifications
  • cf-redis-release upgraded to v426.3.0 with custom modifications
  • cf-rabbitmq-release upgraded to v222.7.0 with custom modifications
  • Spring Cloud Services upgraded to v1.3.0 with custom modifications
Tools
  • Apps Manager upgraded to a custom build for PCF 1.9.0 from 2016-12-09.

Known Issues

  • cf dev trust does not prevent SSL warnings in the Firefox web browser and in various Linux web browsers.
  • cf dev trust accesses the system keychain in Mac OS X, which causes certain versions of Mac OS X to crash. This has only been observed in 10.10.3 and 10.10.5 and appears to be rare.
  • If you're upgrading from v0.20.0 and encounter issues connecting to Apps Manager over SSL, see the release notes for v0.21.0.

Corresponding OVA Version: 0.436.0