19Nov/094
November release
Hi all!
We're proud to bring you November's release, as you'll see filled with useful new features.
In scalr.net, you'll find:
- A new event: OnEBSVolumeAttached
- An improved MySQL status page for your Farms
- Initial Amazon RDS support
- The ability to set whether Scalr should terminate or reboot instances that fail to respond to SNMP calls.
- The ability to slowdown the scaling process
- Support for new instance types, the high memory instances (32 and 68GB of memory)
- The ability to add Google Apps MX records in the Zone Edit page in a single click.
- The ability to edit system records. For advanced clients.
- API changes: Added LA for each instance to the GetFarmDetails method
- The ability to set both size and snapshot for Role auto EBS (previously just one)
- Internal improvements.
For Scalr Remote (mobile.scalr.net), you'll find:
- Better layout when images are disabled
- Added version number in footer
- Added LA and Uptime on instance details page
- Added View instances from farm details page
Drop us a note if you have any feedback!
November 20th, 2009 - 13:36
I’m currently testing the development version to deploy our website on cloud, I have noticed some serious bugs in the new release:
- EditDNS Zone give error “Parse error: syntax error, unexpected T_SL in /mnt/storage/www/www/sites_add.php on line 466″
- I have stopped to receive events of reboot, bundle, etc (in log and mail).
- When I create a new bundle with “Synchronize to all” the bundle is created but the new role doesn’t appear on web.
I have not tested other things because I have made changes to my AMIs that I don’t what to lose. I waiting to some technical guy to give me an answer to how to recover the Roles I have miss and to repair the DNS Zones.
November 23rd, 2009 - 03:59
Hello, I have created a new role from a running instance and all this errors gone like art of magic. The email events have return to be function next day.
December 15th, 2009 - 03:29
Hi there!
Please use the scalr-dicuss group for discussion on the open source project, or support.scalr.net for the SaaS offering.
Cheers,
Sebastian
December 2nd, 2009 - 12:39
Great. When will this code hit the public repository? Any plans to switch development to the public repository so that it doesn’t lag months behind?