14.0.1 ------ * The 'ceph osd rm' command has been deprecated. Users should use 'ceph osd destroy' or 'ceph osd purge' (but after first confirming it is safe to do so via the 'ceph osd safe-to-destroy' command). * The MDS now supports dropping its cache for the purposes of benchmarking. ceph tell mds.* cache drop Note that the MDS cache is cooperatively managed by the clients. It is necessary for clients to give up capabilities in order for the MDS to fully drop its cache. This is accomplished by asking all clients to trim as many caps as possible. The timeout argument to the `cache drop` command controls how long the MDS waits for clients to complete trimming caps. Keep in mind that clients may still retain caps to open files which will prevent the metadata for those files from being dropped by both the client and the MDS. (This is an equivalent scenario to dropping the Linux page/buffer/inode/dentry caches with some processes pinning some inodes/dentries/pages in cache.) * The mon_health_preluminous_compat and mon_health_preluminous_compat_warning config options are removed, as the related functionality is more than two versions old. Any legacy monitoring system expecting Jewel-style health output will need to be updated to work with Nautilus. * Nautilus is not supported on any distros still running upstart so upstart specific files and references have been removed. * The 'ceph pg list_missing' command has been renamed to 'ceph pg list_unfound' to better match its behaviour. * The 'rbd-mirror' daemon can now retrieve remote peer cluster configuration secrets from the monitor. To use this feature, the 'rbd-mirror' daemon CephX user for the local cluster must use the 'profile rbd-mirror' mon cap. The secrets can be set using the 'rbd mirror pool peer add' and 'rbd mirror pool peer set' actions. * The `ceph mds deactivate` is fully obsolete and references to it in the docs have been removed or clarified. * The libcephfs bindings added the ceph_select_filesystem function for use with multiple filesystems. * The cephfs python bindings now include mount_root and filesystem_name options in the mount() function. * erasure-code: add experimental *Coupled LAYer (CLAY)* erasure codes support. It features less network traffic and disk I/O when performing recovery. * The 'cache drop' OSD command has been added to drop an OSD's caches: - ``ceph tell osd.x cache drop`` * The 'cache status' OSD command has been added to get the cache stats of an OSD: - ``ceph tell osd.x cache status' >=13.1.0 -------- * The Telegraf module for the Manager allows for sending statistics to an Telegraf Agent over TCP, UDP or a UNIX Socket. Telegraf can then send the statistics to databases like InfluxDB, ElasticSearch, Graphite and many more. * The graylog fields naming the originator of a log event have changed: the string-form name is now included (e.g., ``"name": "mgr.foo"``), and the rank-form name is now in a nested section (e.g., ``"rank": {"type": "mgr", "num": 43243}``). * If the cluster log is directed at syslog, the entries are now prefixed by both the string-form name and the rank-form name (e.g., ``mgr.x mgr.12345 ...`` instead of just ``mgr.12345 ...``). * The JSON output of the ``osd find`` command has replaced the ``ip`` field with an ``addrs`` section to reflect that OSDs may bind to multiple addresses. * CephFS clients without the 's' flag in their authentication capability string will no longer be able to create/delete snapshots. To allow ``client.foo`` to create/delete snapshots in the ``bar`` directory of filesystem ``cephfs_a``, use command: - ``ceph auth caps client.foo mon 'allow r' osd 'allow rw tag cephfs data=cephfs_a' mds 'allow rw, allow rws path=/bar'`` * The ``osd_heartbeat_addr`` option has been removed as it served no (good) purpose: the OSD should always check heartbeats on both the public and cluster networks. * The ``rados`` tool's ``mkpool`` and ``rmpool`` commands have been removed because they are redundant; please use the ``ceph osd pool create`` and ``ceph osd pool rm`` commands instead. * The ``auid`` property for cephx users and RADOS pools has been removed. This was an undocumented and partially implemented capability that allowed cephx users to map capabilities to RADOS pools that they "owned". Because there are no users we have removed this support. If any cephx capabilities exist in the cluster that restrict based on auid then they will no longer parse, and the cluster will report a health warning like:: AUTH_BAD_CAPS 1 auth entities have invalid capabilities client.bad osd capability parse failed, stopped at 'allow rwx auid 123' of 'allow rwx auid 123' The capability can be adjusted with the ``ceph auth caps`` command. For example,:: ceph auth caps client.bad osd 'allow rwx pool foo' * The ``ceph-kvstore-tool`` ``repair`` command has been renamed ``destructive-repair`` since we have discovered it can corrupt an otherwise healthy rocksdb database. It should be used only as a last-ditch attempt to recover data from an otherwise corrupted store. * The default memory utilization for the mons has been increased somewhat. Rocksdb now uses 512 MB of RAM by default, which should be sufficient for small to medium-sized clusters; large clusters should tune this up. Also, the ``mon_osd_cache_size`` has been increase from 10 OSDMaps to 500, which will translate to an additional 500 MB to 1 GB of RAM for large clusters, and much less for small clusters. * The ``mgr/balancer/max_misplaced`` option has been replaced by a new global ``target_max_misplaced_ratio`` option that throttles both balancer activity and automated adjustments to ``pgp_num`` (normally as a result of ``pg_num`` changes). If you have customized the balancer module option, you will need to adjust your config to set the new global option or revert to the default of .05 (5%). Upgrading from Luminous ----------------------- * During the upgrade from luminous to nautilus, it will not be possible to create a new OSD using a luminous ceph-osd daemon after the monitors have been upgraded to nautilus.