Release 8.0.0
- Retrieve OpenStack-specific metadata.
- Add Cloudstack support.
- Remove newlines in CPU strings on Darwin.
- Match zpool output for OmniOS 151006.
- Add Parallels Cloud Server (PCS) platform support.
- Add Go language plugin.
- regression: qualify device names from lsblk
- Add support for ip version ss131122.
- Reduce GCE metadata timeout to 6 seconds.
- Add Pidora platform detection.
- Presume 'latest' API version on 404 from Eucalyptus metadata server.
- Look for any number of spaces between the VxID and the value.
- Removed *.static.cloud-ips.com and fixed the DNS resolution
on Rackspace hosts.
- Update specs to use RSpec 3 syntax
- Update mixlib-shellout pin to ~> 2.x
Release 7.6.0
- This release was yanked due to mixlib-shellout 1.x/2.x issues
Release 7.4.0
- Added Powershell plugin.
Release 7.2.4
- linux::network should handle ECMP routes
Release 7.2.2
- Use lsblk instead of blkid if available.
- linux::filesystem now reads all of /proc/mounts instead of just 4K
Release: 7.2.0
- Added platform_family support for ibm_powerkvm (OHAI-558)
- EC2 metadata errors are unhelpful (OHAI-566)
- Support deep virtualization systems in node[:virtualization][:systems]
- Passwd plugin now ignores duplicate users. (OHAI-561)
- Fix warning message about constants already defined (OHAI-572)
- Present all CPU flags on FreeBSD (OHAI-568)
- Ohai doesn't detect all KVM processor types as KVM on FreeBSD (OHAI-575)
- Ohai should expose mdadm raid information on Linux systems (OHAI-578)
- relax regex to match newer Oracle Solaris releases (OHAI-563)
- add exherbo support (OHAI-570)
- Add inode information to the Linux Filesystem plugin. (OHAI-539)
- Change log-level from warn to debug for missing gateway IPs.
- Include Joyent SmartOS specific attributes in Ohai. (OHAI-458)
- Collect ec2 metadata even if one of the resources returns a 404.
- Provide basic memory information for Mac OS X. (OHAI-431)
- Rackspace plugin rescues Errno::ENOENT if xenstor-* utils are not found
- root_group provider not implemented for Windows (OHAI-491)
- Ohai::Exceptions::AttributeNotFound errors in Chef's ohai resource
- Be reluctant to call something an LXC host (OHAI-573)
- Assume 'latest' metadata versions on 404
Ohai detects data about your operating system. It can be used
standalone, but it's primary purpose is to provide node data to Chef.
Ohai will print out a JSON data blob for all the known data about your
system. When used with Chef, that data is reported back via node
attributes.