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@robertglonek robertglonek released this 14 Nov 18:21

Instructions and changelog

See the documentation for full installation and usage instructions.

Changelog

Latest changes:

  • improve shell parsing for aws backend for attach shell -- ...
  • install best-practices script on aws backend when deploying clusters
    • thp, min_free_kbytes, swappiness
  • bugfix: data insert functions used rand.NewSource() without thread safety
  • bugfix: cluster start would not work on partial start (some nodes only) due to failure in fixMesh code N/A ip handling
  • hide client add option, as most clients have a specific OS:Ver requirement, making this option more annoying than useful
  • experimental jupyter client added with go,python,java,node,dotnet kernels and aerospike client libraries
  • experimental trino client added
  • fix net loss-delay in source being client bug
  • adjust installer downloader to new 6.2 aerospike naming convention

New features - documentation

Download aerolab from Assets below

Head to the releases page and download one of the installers, depending on where you are intending to run aerolab.

Note that aerolab will still be able to deploy Aerospike on both arm and x64 architectures, regardless of which aerolab binary you are using.

Operating System CPU File Comments
MacOS ALL aerolab-macos.pkg multi-arch AeroLab installer for MacOS
MacOS arm aerolab-macos-arm64.zip single executable binary in a zip file
MacOS Intel/AMD aerolab-macos-amd64.zip single executable binary in a zip file
Linux (generic) arm aerolab-linux-arm64.zip single executable binary in a zip file
Linux (generic) Intel/AMD aerolab-linux-amd64.zip single executable binary in a zip file
Linux (centos) arm aerolab-linux-arm64.rpm RPM for installing on centos/rhel-based distros
Linux (centos) Intel/AMD aerolab-linux-x86_64.rpm RPM for installing on centos/rhel-based distros
Linux (ubuntu) arm aerolab-linux-arm64.deb DEB for installing on ubuntu/debian-based distros
Linux (ubuntu) Intel/AMD aerolab-linux-amd64.deb DEB for installing on ubuntu/debian-based distros

Install

It is adviseable to use the provided installer files for your distro. Upon download, run the installation and aerolab command will become available.

Alternatively, manual installation can be performed by downloading the relevant zip file, unpacking it, and then moving the unpacked aerolab binary to /usr/local/bin/. Remember to chmod +x the binary too.