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13.0.1
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* *RGW, MON*:
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Commands variously marked as "del", "delete", "remove" etc. should now all be
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normalized as "rm". Commands already supporting alternatives to "rm" remain
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backward-compatible.
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* *CephFS*:
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* Upgrading an MDS cluster to 12.2.3+ will result in all active MDS
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exiting due to feature incompatibilities once an upgraded MDS comes online
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(even as standby). Operators may ignore the error messages and continue
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upgrading/restarting or follow this upgrade sequence:
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Reduce the number of ranks to 1 (`ceph fs set <fs_name> max_mds 1`), wait
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for all other MDS to deactivate, leaving the one active MDS, upgrade the
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single active MDS, then upgrade/start standbys. Finally, restore the
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previous max_mds.
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See also: https://tracker.ceph.com/issues/23172
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* Several "ceph mds" commands have been obsoleted and replaced
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by equivalent "ceph fs" commands:
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- mds dump -> fs dump
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- mds getmap -> fs dump
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- mds stop -> mds deactivate
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- mds set_max_mds -> fs set max_mds
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- mds set -> fs set
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- mds cluster_down -> fs set cluster_down true
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- mds cluster_up -> fs set cluster_down false
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- mds add_data_pool -> fs add_data_pool
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- mds remove_data_pool -> fs rm_data_pool
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- mds rm_data_pool -> fs rm_data_pool
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* As the multiple MDS feature is now standard, it is now enabled by
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default. ceph fs set allow_multimds is now deprecated and will be
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removed in a future release.
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* As the directory fragmentation feature is now standard, it is now
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enabled by default. ceph fs set allow_dirfrags is now deprecated and
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will be removed in a future release.
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* MDS daemons now activate and deactivate based on the value of
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max_mds. Accordingly, ceph mds deactivate has been deprecated as it
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is now redundant.
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* Taking a CephFS cluster down is now done by setting the down flag which
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deactivates all MDS.
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* Preventing standbys from joining as new actives (formerly the cluster_down
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flag) on a file system is now accomplished by setting the joinable flag.
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This is useful mostly for testing so that a file system may be quickly
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brought down and deleted.
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* New CephFS file system attributes session_timeout and session_autoclose
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are configurable via `ceph fs set`. The MDS config options
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mds_session_timeout, mds_session_autoclose, and mds_max_file_size are now
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obsolete.
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* Each mds rank now maintains a table that tracks open files and their
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ancestor directories. Recovering MDS can quickly get open files' pathes,
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significantly reducing the time of loading inodes for open files. MDS
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creates the table automatically if it does not exist.
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* *RBD*
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* The RBD C API's rbd_discard method now enforces a maximum length of
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2GB to match the C++ API's Image::discard method. This restriction
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prevents overflow of the result code.
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* The rbd CLI's "lock list" JSON and XML output has changed.
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* The rbd CLI's "showmapped" JSON and XML output has changed.
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* RBD now optionally supports simplified image clone semantics where
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non-protected snapshots can be cloned; and snapshots with linked clones
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can be removed and the space automatically reclaimed once all remaining
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linked clones are detached. This feature is enabled by default if
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the OSD "require-min-compat-client" flag is set to mimic or later; or can be
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overridden via the "rbd_default_clone_format" configuration option.
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* The sample ``crush-location-hook`` script has been removed. Its output is
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equivalent to the built-in default behavior, so it has been replaced with an
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example in the CRUSH documentation.
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* The "rcceph" script (systemd/ceph in the source code tree, shipped as
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/usr/sbin/rcceph in the ceph-base package for CentOS and SUSE) has been
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dropped. This script was used to perform admin operations (start, stop,
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restart, etc.) on all OSD and/or MON daemons running on a given machine.
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This functionality is provided by the systemd target units (ceph-osd.target,
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ceph-mon.target, etc.).
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* The python-ceph-compat package is declared deprecated, and will be dropped
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when all supported distros have completed the move to Python 3. It has
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already been dropped from those supported distros where Python 3 is standard
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and Python 2 is optional (currently only SUSE).
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* The -f option of the rados tool now means "--format" instead of "--force",
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for consistency with the ceph tool.
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>= 13.0.2
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---------
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The ceph-rest-api command-line tool (obsoleted by the MGR "restful" module and
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deprecated since v12.2.5) has been dropped.
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There is a MGR module called "restful" which provides similar functionality
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via a "pass through" method. See http://docs.ceph.com/docs/master/mgr/restful
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for details.
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>= 12.2.5
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---------
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The ceph-rest-api command-line tool included in the ceph-mon package has been
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obsoleted by the MGR "restful" module. The ceph-rest-api tool is hereby
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declared deprecated and will be dropped in Mimic.
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The MGR "restful" module provides similar functionality via a "pass through"
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method. See http://docs.ceph.com/docs/luminous/mgr/restful for details.
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13.0.2
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------
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* The format of the 'config diff' output via the admin socket has changed. It
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now reflects the source of each config option (e.g., default, config file,
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command line) as well as the final (active) value.
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* The `pg force-recovery` command will not work for erasure-coded
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PGs when a Luminous monitor is running along with a Mimic OSD.
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Please use the recommended upgrade order of monitors before OSDs to
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avoid this issue.
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* It is no longer possible to adjust ``pg_num`` on a pool that is
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still being created.
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13.0.3
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------
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* The ``osd_mon_report_interval_min`` option has been renamed to
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``osd_mon_report_interval``, and the ``osd_mon_report_interval_max``
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(unused) has been eliminated. If this value has been customized on
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your cluster then your configuration should be adjusted in order to
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avoid reverting to the default value.
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* *rados list-inconsistent-obj format changes:*
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* Various error strings have been improved. For example, the "oi" or "oi_attr"
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in errors which stands for object info is now "info" (e.g. oi_attr_missing is
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now info_missing).
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* The object's "selected_object_info" is now in json format instead of string.
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* The attribute errors (attr_value_mismatch, attr_name_mismatch) only apply to user
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attributes. Only user attributes are output and have the internal leading underscore
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stripped.
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* If there are hash information errors (hinfo_missing, hinfo_corrupted,
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hinfo_inconsistency) then "hashinfo" is added with the json format of the
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information. If the information is corrupt then "hashinfo" is a string
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containing the value.
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* If there are snapset errors (snapset_missing, snapset_corrupted,
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snapset_inconsistency) then "snapset" is added with the json format of the
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information. If the information is corrupt then "snapset" is a string containing
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the value.
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* If there are object information errors (info_missing, info_corrupted,
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obj_size_info_mismatch, object_info_inconsistency) then "object_info" is added
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with the json format of the information instead of a string. If the information
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is corrupt then "object_info" is a string containing the value.
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* *rados list-inconsistent-snapset format changes:*
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* Various error strings have been improved. For example, the "ss_attr" in
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errors which stands for snapset info is now "snapset" (e.g. ss_attr_missing is
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now snapset_missing). The error snapset_mismatch has been renamed to snapset_error
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to better reflect what it means.
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* The head snapset information is output in json format as "snapset." This means that
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even when there are no head errors, the head object will be output when any shard
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has an error. This head object is there to show the snapset that was used in
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determining errors.
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