ceph/PendingReleaseNotes
John Spray 1ee21323ad mon: remove pre-luminous health output compatibility
As of nautilus, this will be more than two versions old:
external tooling should have been updated by now.

Signed-off-by: John Spray <john.spray@redhat.com>
2018-09-10 16:39:58 +01:00

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14.0.1
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* 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 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.
>=13.1.0
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* 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'
Upgrading from Luminous
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* 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.