HVM (HPE Morpheus VM Essentials) 9.0.0 shipped June 2026; the MCP had
nothing about it. Add it and stop hand-adding a docId per release.
scrape/bundles.py now AUTO-DISCOVERS new versions (discover_specs, on by
default): it scans the DocPortal docId range above the highest known
bundle and classifies each abstract. On-by-default in CI's refresh.yml,
so future releases flow into the corpus with no code change. Gotchas
encoded:
- classify on the abstract BODY, not the <h1> (a Release Notes h1 is
just "v9.0.0 Release Notes" with no product name)
- EXCLUDE the interleaved siblings that share the same version string:
Morpheus Enterprise, Morpheus Central, Storage Integration Pack
- failsoft: a scan error logs a warning and falls back to known bundles
- self-healing + idempotent: prior bundles.json persists discoveries;
the scan anchor rolls forward; re-runs add no duplicates
Discovered + scraped for 9.0.0:
- User Manual sd00008058en_us (414 pages; Deployment Guide now folded in)
- Release Notes sd00008079en_us
corpus: +412 pages (9.0), sidecar topic_cluster peers re-linked to 9.0
across the 8.1.x bundles (shared GUIDs). Local reindex: 3645 chunks
(956 are 9.0.0); 9.0 content verified retrievable end-to-end.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <[email protected]>
Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_01MNQRS6F7N9Uwh1SMn3xz2g
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"owner": "justin",
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"registry_lan": "192.168.0.2:1234",
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"registry_fqdn": "git.jpaul.io",
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"runner_label": "docker",
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"deploy": "watchtower",
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"version_source": "git-tag",
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"migrations": "none",
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"smoke_base_url": "",
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"notes": "Docs-MCP over HPE DocPortal. CI: refresh.yml (weekly cron + dispatch — scrape→index→image, gated on corpus diff or force_build) and image-only.yml (dispatch — reindex+image from committed corpus, no scrape). Neither triggers on push, so ship = merge then dispatch. scrape/bundles.py auto-discovers new HVM versions on every refresh. Watchtower auto-pulls :latest; rollback via :<sha12>. Indexing needs Ollama (CI uses GPU-pinned :11435/:11436)."
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}
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