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Bobtail
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=======
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Bobtail is the second stable release of Ceph. It is named after the
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bobtail squid (order Sepiolida), a group of cephalopods closely related to cuttlefish.
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v0.56.7 "bobtail"
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=================
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This bobtail update fixes a range of radosgw bugs (including an easily
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triggered crash from multi-delete), a possible data corruption issue
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with power failure on XFS, and several OSD problems, including a
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memory "leak" that will affect aged clusters.
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Notable changes
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---------------
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* ceph-fuse: create finisher flags after fork()
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* debian: fix prerm/postinst hooks; do not restart daemons on upgrade
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* librados: fix async aio completion wakeup (manifests as rbd hang)
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* librados: fix hang when osd becomes full and then not full
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* librados: fix locking for aio completion refcounting
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* librbd python bindings: fix stripe_unit, stripe_count
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* librbd: make image creation default configurable
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* mon: fix validation of mds ids in mon commands
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* osd: avoid excessive disk updates during peering
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* osd: avoid excessive memory usage on scrub
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* osd: avoid heartbeat failure/suicide when scrubbing
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* osd: misc minor bug fixes
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* osd: use fdatasync instead of sync_file_range (may avoid xfs power-loss corruption)
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* rgw: escape prefix correctly when listing objects
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* rgw: fix copy attrs
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* rgw: fix crash on multi delete
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* rgw: fix locking/crash when using ops log socket
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* rgw: fix usage logging
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* rgw: handle deep uri resources
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For more detailed information, see :download:`the complete changelog <../changelog/v0.56.7.txt>`.
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v0.56.6 "bobtail"
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=================
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Notable changes
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---------------
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* rgw: fix garbage collection
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* rpm: fix package dependencies
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For more detailed information, see :download:`the complete changelog <../changelog/v0.56.6.txt>`.
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v0.56.5 "bobtail"
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=================
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Upgrading
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---------
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* ceph-disk[-prepare,-activate] behavior has changed in various ways.
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There should not be any compatibility issues, but chef users should
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be aware.
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Notable changes
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---------------
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* mon: fix recording of quorum feature set (important for argonaut -> bobtail -> cuttlefish mon upgrades)
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* osd: minor peering bug fixes
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* osd: fix a few bugs when pools are renamed
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* osd: fix occasionally corrupted pg stats
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* osd: fix behavior when broken v0.56[.0] clients connect
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* rbd: avoid FIEMAP ioctl on import (it is broken on some kernels)
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* librbd: fixes for several request/reply ordering bugs
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* librbd: only set STRIPINGV2 feature on new images when needed
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* librbd: new async flush method to resolve qemu hangs (requires QEMU update as well)
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* librbd: a few fixes to flatten
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* ceph-disk: support for dm-crypt
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* ceph-disk: many backports to allow bobtail deployments with ceph-deploy, chef
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* sysvinit: do not stop starting daemons on first failure
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* udev: fixed rules for redhat-based distros
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* build fixes for raring
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For more detailed information, see :download:`the complete changelog <../changelog/v0.56.5.txt>`.
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v0.56.4 "bobtail"
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=================
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Upgrading
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---------
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* There is a fix in the syntax for the output of 'ceph osd tree --format=json'.
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* The MDS disk format has changed from prior releases *and* from v0.57. In particular,
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upgrades to v0.56.4 are safe, but you cannot move from v0.56.4 to v0.57 if you are using
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the MDS for CephFS; you must upgrade directly to v0.58 (or later) instead.
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Notable changes
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---------------
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* mon: fix bug in bringup with IPv6
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* reduce default memory utilization by internal logging (all daemons)
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* rgw: fix for bucket removal
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* rgw: reopen logs after log rotation
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* rgw: fix multipat upload listing
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* rgw: don't copy object when copied onto self
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* osd: fix caps parsing for pools with - or _
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* osd: allow pg log trimming when degraded, scrubbing, recoverying (reducing memory consumption)
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* osd: fix potential deadlock when 'journal aio = true'
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* osd: various fixes for collection creation/removal, rename, temp collections
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* osd: various fixes for PG split
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* osd: deep-scrub omap key/value data
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* osd: fix rare bug in journal replay
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* osd: misc fixes for snapshot tracking
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* osd: fix leak in recovery reservations on pool deletion
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* osd: fix bug in connection management
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* osd: fix for op ordering when rebalancing
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* ceph-fuse: report file system size with correct units
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* mds: get and set directory layout policies via virtual xattrs
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* mds: on-disk format revision (see upgrading note above)
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* mkcephfs, init-ceph: close potential security issues with predictable filenames
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For more detailed information, see :download:`the complete changelog <../changelog/v0.56.4.txt>`.
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v0.56.3 "bobtail"
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=================
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This release has several bug fixes surrounding OSD stability. Most
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significantly, an issue with OSDs being unresponsive shortly after
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startup (and occasionally crashing due to an internal heartbeat check)
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is resolved. Please upgrade.
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Upgrading
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---------
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* A bug was fixed in which the OSDMap epoch for PGs without any IO
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requests was not recorded. If there are pools in the cluster that
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are completely idle (for example, the ``data`` and ``metadata``
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pools normally used by CephFS), and a large number of OSDMap epochs
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have elapsed since the ``ceph-osd`` daemon was last restarted, those
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maps will get reprocessed when the daemon restarts. This process
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can take a while if there are a lot of maps. A workaround is to
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'touch' any idle pools with IO prior to restarting the daemons after
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packages are upgraded::
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rados bench 10 write -t 1 -b 4096 -p {POOLNAME}
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This will typically generate enough IO to touch every PG in the pool
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without generating significant cluster load, and also cleans up any
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temporary objects it creates.
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Notable changes
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---------------
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* osd: flush peering work queue prior to start
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* osd: persist osdmap epoch for idle PGs
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* osd: fix and simplify connection handling for heartbeats
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* osd: avoid crash on invalid admin command
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* mon: fix rare races with monitor elections and commands
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* mon: enforce that OSD reweights be between 0 and 1 (NOTE: not CRUSH weights)
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* mon: approximate client, recovery bandwidth logging
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* radosgw: fixed some XML formatting to conform to Swift API inconsistency
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* radosgw: fix usage accounting bug; add repair tool
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* radosgw: make fallback URI configurable (necessary on some web servers)
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* librbd: fix handling for interrupted 'unprotect' operations
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* mds, ceph-fuse: allow file and directory layouts to be modified via virtual xattrs
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For more detailed information, see :download:`the complete changelog <../changelog/v0.56.3.txt>`.
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v0.56.2 "bobtail"
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=================
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This release has a wide range of bug fixes, stability improvements, and some performance improvements. Please upgrade.
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Upgrading
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---------
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* The meaning of the 'osd scrub min interval' and 'osd scrub max
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interval' has changed slightly. The min interval used to be
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meaningless, while the max interval would only trigger a scrub if
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the load was sufficiently low. Now, the min interval option works
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the way the old max interval did (it will trigger a scrub after this
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amount of time if the load is low), while the max interval will
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force a scrub regardless of load. The default options have been
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adjusted accordingly. If you have customized these in ceph.conf,
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please review their values when upgrading.
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* CRUSH maps that are generated by default when calling ``ceph-mon
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--mkfs`` directly now distribute replicas across hosts instead of
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across OSDs. Any provisioning tools that are being used by Ceph may
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be affected, although probably for the better, as distributing across
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hosts is a much more commonly sought behavior. If you use
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``mkcephfs`` to create the cluster, the default CRUSH rule is still
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inferred by the number of hosts and/or racks in the initial ceph.conf.
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Notable changes
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---------------
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* osd: snapshot trimming fixes
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* osd: scrub snapshot metadata
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* osd: fix osdmap trimming
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* osd: misc peering fixes
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* osd: stop heartbeating with peers if internal threads are stuck/hung
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* osd: PG removal is friendlier to other workloads
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* osd: fix recovery start delay (was causing very slow recovery)
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* osd: fix scheduling of explicitly requested scrubs
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* osd: fix scrub interval config options
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* osd: improve recovery vs client io tuning
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* osd: improve 'slow request' warning detail for better diagnosis
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* osd: default CRUSH map now distributes across hosts, not OSDs
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* osd: fix crash on 32-bit hosts triggered by librbd clients
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* librbd: fix error handling when talking to older OSDs
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* mon: fix a few rare crashes
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* ceph command: ability to easily adjust CRUSH tunables
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* radosgw: object copy does not copy source ACLs
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* rados command: fix omap command usage
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* sysvinit script: set ulimit -n properly on remote hosts
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* msgr: fix narrow race with message queuing
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* fixed compilation on some old distros (e.g., RHEL 5.x)
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For more detailed information, see :download:`the complete changelog <../changelog/v0.56.2.txt>`.
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v0.56.1 "bobtail"
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=================
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This release has two critical fixes. Please upgrade.
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Upgrading
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---------
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* There is a protocol compatibility problem between v0.56 and any
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other version that is now fixed. If your radosgw or RBD clients are
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running v0.56, they will need to be upgraded too. If they are
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running a version prior to v0.56, they can be left as is.
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Notable changes
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---------------
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* osd: fix commit sequence for XFS, ext4 (or any other non-btrfs) to prevent data loss on power cycle or kernel panic
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* osd: fix compatibility for CALL operation
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* osd: process old osdmaps prior to joining cluster (fixes slow startup)
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* osd: fix a couple of recovery-related crashes
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* osd: fix large io requests when journal is in (non-default) aio mode
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* log: fix possible deadlock in logging code
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For more detailed information, see :download:`the complete changelog <../changelog/v0.56.1.txt>`.
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v0.56 "bobtail"
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===============
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Bobtail is the second stable release of Ceph, named in honor of the
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`Bobtail Squid`: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bobtail_squid.
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Key features since v0.48 "argonaut"
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-----------------------------------
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* Object Storage Daemon (OSD): improved threading, small-io performance, and performance during recovery
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* Object Storage Daemon (OSD): regular "deep" scrubbing of all stored data to detect latent disk errors
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* RADOS Block Device (RBD): support for copy-on-write clones of images.
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* RADOS Block Device (RBD): better client-side caching.
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* RADOS Block Device (RBD): advisory image locking
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* Rados Gateway (RGW): support for efficient usage logging/scraping (for billing purposes)
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* Rados Gateway (RGW): expanded S3 and Swift API coverage (e.g., POST, multi-object delete)
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* Rados Gateway (RGW): improved striping for large objects
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* Rados Gateway (RGW): OpenStack Keystone integration
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* RPM packages for Fedora, RHEL/CentOS, OpenSUSE, and SLES
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* mkcephfs: support for automatically formatting and mounting XFS and ext4 (in addition to btrfs)
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Upgrading
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---------
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Please refer to the document `Upgrading from Argonaut to Bobtail`_ for details.
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.. _Upgrading from Argonaut to Bobtail: ../install/upgrading-ceph/#upgrading-from-argonaut-to-bobtail
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* Cephx authentication is now enabled by default (since v0.55).
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Upgrading a cluster without adjusting the Ceph configuration will
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likely prevent the system from starting up on its own. We recommend
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first modifying the configuration to indicate that authentication is
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disabled, and only then upgrading to the latest version::
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auth client required = none
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auth service required = none
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auth cluster required = none
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* Ceph daemons can be upgraded one-by-one while the cluster is online
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and in service.
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* The ``ceph-osd`` daemons must be upgraded and restarted *before* any
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``radosgw`` daemons are restarted, as they depend on some new
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ceph-osd functionality. (The ``ceph-mon``, ``ceph-osd``, and
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``ceph-mds`` daemons can be upgraded and restarted in any order.)
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* Once each individual daemon has been upgraded and restarted, it
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cannot be downgraded.
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* The cluster of ``ceph-mon`` daemons will migrate to a new internal
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on-wire protocol once all daemons in the quorum have been upgraded.
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Upgrading only a majority of the nodes (e.g., two out of three) may
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expose the cluster to a situation where a single additional failure
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may compromise availability (because the non-upgraded daemon cannot
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participate in the new protocol). We recommend not waiting for an
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extended period of time between ``ceph-mon`` upgrades.
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* The ops log and usage log for radosgw are now off by default. If
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you need these logs (e.g., for billing purposes), you must enable
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them explicitly. For logging of all operations to objects in the
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``.log`` pool (see ``radosgw-admin log ...``)::
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rgw enable ops log = true
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For usage logging of aggregated bandwidth usage (see ``radosgw-admin
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usage ...``)::
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rgw enable usage log = true
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* You should not create or use "format 2" RBD images until after all
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``ceph-osd`` daemons have been upgraded. Note that "format 1" is
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still the default. You can use the new ``ceph osd ls`` and
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``ceph tell osd.N version`` commands to doublecheck your cluster.
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``ceph osd ls`` will give a list of all OSD IDs that are part of the
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cluster, and you can use that to write a simple shell loop to display
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all the OSD version strings: ::
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for i in $(ceph osd ls); do
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ceph tell osd.${i} version
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done
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Compatibility changes
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---------------------
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* The 'ceph osd create [<uuid>]' command now rejects an argument that
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is not a UUID. (Previously it would take take an optional integer
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OSD id.) This correct syntax has been 'ceph osd create [<uuid>]'
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since v0.47, but the older calling convention was being silently
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ignored.
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* The CRUSH map root nodes now have type ``root`` instead of type
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``pool``. This avoids confusion with RADOS pools, which are not
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directly related. Any scripts or tools that use the ``ceph osd
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crush ...`` commands may need to be adjusted accordingly.
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* The ``ceph osd pool create <poolname> <pgnum>`` command now requires
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the ``pgnum`` argument. Previously this was optional, and would
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default to 8, which was almost never a good number.
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* Degraded mode (when there fewer than the desired number of replicas)
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is now more configurable on a per-pool basis, with the min_size
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parameter. By default, with min_size 0, this allows I/O to objects
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with N - floor(N/2) replicas, where N is the total number of
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expected copies. Argonaut behavior was equivalent to having min_size
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= 1, so I/O would always be possible if any completely up to date
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copy remained. min_size = 1 could result in lower overall
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availability in certain cases, such as flapping network partitions.
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* The sysvinit start/stop script now defaults to adjusting the max
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open files ulimit to 16384. On most systems the default is 1024, so
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this is an increase and won't break anything. If some system has a
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higher initial value, however, this change will lower the limit.
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The value can be adjusted explicitly by adding an entry to the
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``ceph.conf`` file in the appropriate section. For example::
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[global]
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max open files = 32768
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* 'rbd lock list' and 'rbd showmapped' no longer use tabs as
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separators in their output.
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* There is configurable limit on the number of PGs when creating a new
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pool, to prevent a user from accidentally specifying a ridiculous
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number for pg_num. It can be adjusted via the 'mon max pool pg num'
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option on the monitor, and defaults to 65536 (the current max
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supported by the Linux kernel client).
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* The osd capabilities associated with a rados user have changed
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syntax since 0.48 argonaut. The new format is mostly backwards
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compatible, but there are two backwards-incompatible changes:
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* specifying a list of pools in one grant, i.e.
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'allow r pool=foo,bar' is now done in separate grants, i.e.
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'allow r pool=foo, allow r pool=bar'.
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* restricting pool access by pool owner ('allow r uid=foo') is
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removed. This feature was not very useful and unused in practice.
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The new format is documented in the ceph-authtool man page.
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* 'rbd cp' and 'rbd rename' use rbd as the default destination pool,
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regardless of what pool the source image is in. Previously they
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would default to the same pool as the source image.
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* 'rbd export' no longer prints a message for each object written. It
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just reports percent complete like other long-lasting operations.
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* 'ceph osd tree' now uses 4 decimal places for weight so output is
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nicer for humans
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* Several monitor operations are now idempotent:
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* ceph osd pool create
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* ceph osd pool delete
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* ceph osd pool mksnap
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* ceph osd rm
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* ceph pg <pgid> revert
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Notable changes
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---------------
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* auth: enable cephx by default
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* auth: expanded authentication settings for greater flexibility
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* auth: sign messages when using cephx
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* build fixes for Fedora 18, CentOS/RHEL 6
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* ceph: new 'osd ls' and 'osd tell <osd.N> version' commands
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* ceph-debugpack: misc improvements
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* ceph-disk-prepare: creates and labels GPT partitions
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* ceph-disk-prepare: support for external journals, default mount/mkfs options, etc.
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* ceph-fuse/libcephfs: many misc fixes, admin socket debugging
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* ceph-fuse: fix handling for .. in root directory
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* ceph-fuse: many fixes (including memory leaks, hangs)
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* ceph-fuse: mount helper (mount.fuse.ceph) for use with /etc/fstab
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* ceph.spec: misc packaging fixes
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* common: thread pool sizes can now be adjusted at runtime
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* config: $pid is now available as a metavariable
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* crush: default root of tree type is now 'root' instead of 'pool' (to avoid confusiong wrt rados pools)
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* crush: fixed retry behavior with chooseleaf via tunable
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* crush: tunables documented; feature bit now present and enforced
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* libcephfs: java wrapper
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* librados: several bug fixes (rare races, locking errors)
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* librados: some locking fixes
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* librados: watch/notify fixes, misc memory leaks
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* librbd: a few fixes to 'discard' support
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* librbd: fine-grained striping feature
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* librbd: fixed memory leaks
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* librbd: fully functional and documented image cloning
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* librbd: image (advisory) locking
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* librbd: improved caching (of object non-existence)
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* librbd: 'flatten' command to sever clone parent relationship
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* librbd: 'protect'/'unprotect' commands to prevent clone parent from being deleted
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* librbd: clip requests past end-of-image.
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* librbd: fixes an issue with some windows guests running in qemu (remove floating point usage)
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* log: fix in-memory buffering behavior (to only write log messages on crash)
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* mds: fix ino release on abort session close, relative getattr path, mds shutdown, other misc items
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* mds: misc fixes
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* mkcephfs: fix for default keyring, osd data/journal locations
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* mkcephfs: support for formatting xfs, ext4 (as well as btrfs)
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* init: support for automatically mounting xfs and ext4 osd data directories
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* mon, radosgw, ceph-fuse: fixed memory leaks
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* mon: improved ENOSPC, fs error checking
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* mon: less-destructive ceph-mon --mkfs behavior
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* mon: misc fixes
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* mon: more informative info about stuck PGs in 'health detail'
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* mon: information about recovery and backfill in 'pg <pgid> query'
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* mon: new 'osd crush create-or-move ...' command
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* mon: new 'osd crush move ...' command lets you rearrange your CRUSH hierarchy
|
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* mon: optionally dump 'osd tree' in json
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* mon: configurable cap on maximum osd number (mon max osd)
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* mon: many bug fixes (various races causing ceph-mon crashes)
|
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* mon: new on-disk metadata to facilitate future mon changes (post-bobtail)
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||
* mon: election bug fixes
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||
* mon: throttle client messages (limit memory consumption)
|
||
* mon: throttle osd flapping based on osd history (limits osdmap ΄thrashing' on overloaded or unhappy clusters)
|
||
* mon: 'report' command for dumping detailed cluster status (e.g., for use when reporting bugs)
|
||
* mon: osdmap flags like noup, noin now cause a health warning
|
||
* msgr: improved failure handling code
|
||
* msgr: many bug fixes
|
||
* osd, mon: honor new 'nobackfill' and 'norecover' osdmap flags
|
||
* osd, mon: use feature bits to lock out clients lacking CRUSH tunables when they are in use
|
||
* osd: backfill reservation framework (to avoid flooding new osds with backfill data)
|
||
* osd: backfill target reservations (improve performance during recovery)
|
||
* osd: better tracking of recent slow operations
|
||
* osd: capability grammar improvements, bug fixes
|
||
* osd: client vs recovery io prioritization
|
||
* osd: crush performance improvements
|
||
* osd: default journal size to 5 GB
|
||
* osd: experimental support for PG "splitting" (pg_num adjustment for existing pools)
|
||
* osd: fix memory leak on certain error paths
|
||
* osd: fixed detection of EIO errors from fs on read
|
||
* osd: major refactor of PG peering and threading
|
||
* osd: many bug fixes
|
||
* osd: more/better dump info about in-progress operations
|
||
* osd: new caps structure (see compatibility notes)
|
||
* osd: new 'deep scrub' will compare object content across replicas (once per week by default)
|
||
* osd: new 'lock' rados class for generic object locking
|
||
* osd: optional 'min' pg size
|
||
* osd: recovery reservations
|
||
* osd: scrub efficiency improvement
|
||
* osd: several out of order reply bug fixes
|
||
* osd: several rare peering cases fixed
|
||
* osd: some performance improvements related to request queuing
|
||
* osd: use entire device if journal is a block device
|
||
* osd: use syncfs(2) when kernel supports it, even if glibc does not
|
||
* osd: various fixes for out-of-order op replies
|
||
* rados: ability to copy, rename pools
|
||
* rados: bench command now cleans up after itself
|
||
* rados: 'cppool' command to copy rados pools
|
||
* rados: 'rm' now accepts a list of objects to be removed
|
||
* radosgw: POST support
|
||
* radosgw: REST API for managing usage stats
|
||
* radosgw: fix bug in bucket stat updates
|
||
* radosgw: fix copy-object vs attributes
|
||
* radosgw: fix range header for large objects, ETag quoting, GMT dates, other compatibility fixes
|
||
* radosgw: improved garbage collection framework
|
||
* radosgw: many small fixes, cleanups
|
||
* radosgw: openstack keystone integration
|
||
* radosgw: stripe large (non-multipart) objects
|
||
* radosgw: support for multi-object deletes
|
||
* radosgw: support for swift manifest objects
|
||
* radosgw: vanity bucket dns names
|
||
* radosgw: various API compatibility fixes
|
||
* rbd: import from stdin, export to stdout
|
||
* rbd: new 'ls -l' option to view images with metadata
|
||
* rbd: use generic id and keyring options for 'rbd map'
|
||
* rbd: don't issue usage on errors
|
||
* udev: fix symlink creation for rbd images containing partitions
|
||
* upstart: job files for all daemon types (not enabled by default)
|
||
* wireshark: ceph protocol dissector patch updated
|
||
|
||
|
||
v0.54
|
||
=====
|
||
|
||
Upgrading
|
||
---------
|
||
|
||
* The osd capabilities associated with a rados user have changed
|
||
syntax since 0.48 argonaut. The new format is mostly backwards
|
||
compatible, but there are two backwards-incompatible changes:
|
||
|
||
* specifying a list of pools in one grant, i.e.
|
||
'allow r pool=foo,bar' is now done in separate grants, i.e.
|
||
'allow r pool=foo, allow r pool=bar'.
|
||
|
||
* restricting pool access by pool owner ('allow r uid=foo') is
|
||
removed. This feature was not very useful and unused in practice.
|
||
|
||
The new format is documented in the ceph-authtool man page.
|
||
|
||
* Bug fixes to the new osd capability format parsing properly validate
|
||
the allowed operations. If an existing rados user gets permissions
|
||
errors after upgrading, its capabilities were probably
|
||
misconfigured. See the ceph-authtool man page for details on osd
|
||
capabilities.
|
||
|
||
* 'rbd lock list' and 'rbd showmapped' no longer use tabs as
|
||
separators in their output.
|