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IMPORTANT: the historic distinction between MARS Light and the future
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MARS Full has been dropped. Now all versions are simply called "mars".
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Old tagnames light* will remain valid, but newer names will follow the
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convention s/light/mars/g (this means that the old version number counting
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will be continued, only the "light" is substituted).
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Meaning of stable tagnames
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--------------------------
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Example: mars0.1stable01:
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0 = version of on-disk data structures
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(only incremented when downgrades are impossible)
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(not incremented on backwards-compatible upgrades)
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1 = version of feature set
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stable = feature set is frozen during this series
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01 = bugfix revision
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Example: mars0.2beta2.3:
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The general idea is as before.
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"beta" means that new features are roughly tested
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in the lab, but not in production, so there may be
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some bugs. New features may be added during
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the beta phase.
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Example: mars0.3alpha*:
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Never use this for production. Only for historic
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code inspection.
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Release Conventions / Branches / Tagnames
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-----------------------------------------
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FLOW OF BUGFIXES: 0.1 -> 0.1b -> 0.2 -> ...
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mars0.1 series (stable):
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- Asynchronous replication.
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Currently operational at more than 3000 servers at
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1&1, more than 25,000,000 operating hours (Feb 2017)
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- Unstable tagnames: light0.1beta%d.%d (obsolete)
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- Stable branch: mars0.1.y
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- Stable tagnames: mars0.1stable%02d
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mars0.1b series (currently alpha):
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This is an _imtermediate_ series between 0.1 and 0.2.
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The goal is to improve _scalability_ to thousands of
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hosts in one cluster, as well as thousands of resources.
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Likely, this intermdiate branch will be merged into 0.2
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and then continue development there. When this point
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will arrive is uncertain at the moment.
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Likely, the stabilization of the new scalability features
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will occur together with the 0.2 series.
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Reason for this: the rollout strategy at 1&1 to
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thousands of machines wants to do small incremental
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steps. The risk of directly going to 0.2 in _masses_
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is minimized by first rolling out the really necessary
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changes, and to postpone those developments which are
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currently not yet really needed in mass deployment.
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mars0.2 series (currently in beta stage):
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Mostly for internal needs of 1&1 (but not limited to that).
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- Getting rid of the kernel prepatch! MARS may be built
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as an external kernel module for any supported
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kernel version. First prototype is only tested for
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unaltered 3.2.x vanilla kernel, but compatibility to
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further vanilla kernel versions (maybe even
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Redhat-specific ones) will follow during the course of
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the MARS mars0.2 stable series. The problem is not
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compatibility as such, but _testing_ that it really
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works. These tests need a lot of time.
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=> further arguments for getting to kernel upstream ASAP.
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- Improved network throughput by parallel TCP connections
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(in particular under packet loss).
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Also called "socket bundling".
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First benchmarks show an impressive speedup over
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highly congested long-distance lines.
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- Future-proof updates in the network protocol:
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Mixed operation of 32/64bit and/or {big,low}endian
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- Support for multi-homed network interfaces.
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- Transparent data compression over low bandwidth lines.
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Consumes a lot of CPU, therefore only recommended for
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low write loads or for desperate network situations.
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- Remote device: bypassing iSCSI. In essence,
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/dev/mars/mydata can appear at any other cluster member
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which doesn't necessarily need any local disks.
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- Various smaller features and improvements.
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- Unstable tagnames: mars0.2beta%d.%d (current)
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- Stable branch: mars0.2.y (already in use for beta)
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- Stable tagnames: mars0.2stable%02d (planned)
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mars0.3 series (planned):
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(some might possibly go to 1.0 series instead)
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- Improve replication latency.
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- New pseudo-synchronous replication modes.
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For the internal needs of database folks at 1&1.
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- (Maybe) old test suite could be retired, a new
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one is at github.com/schoebel/test-suite
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- Unstable tagnames: mars0.3beta%d.%d (planned)
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- Stable branch: mars0.3.y (planned)
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- Stable tagnames: mars0.3stable%02d (planned)
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mars1.0 series (planned):
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- Replace symlink tree by transactional status files
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(future-proof)
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This is required for upstream merging to the kernel.
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It has further advantages, such as better scalability.
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- Trying to additionally address public needs.
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- Potentially for Linux kernel upstream,
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- Unstable tagnames: mars1.0beta%d.%d (planned)
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- Stable branch: mars1.0.y (planned)
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- Stable tagnames: mars1.0stable%02d (planned)
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WIP-* branches are for development and may be rebased onto anything
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at any time without notice. They will disappear eventually.
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*stable* branches mean that only bug fixes and documentation
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updates / clarifications will be applied. Updates to the test suite /
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new test cases potentially disguising bugs, and other minor additions
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of debugging code / paranoia code which may lead to discovery
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of bugs are also possible. Error messages / warnings and their
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error class may also be changed.
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NO NEW FEATURES, not even minor ones, except when absolutely
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necessary for a bugfix, or for an important usability improvement
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(such as clearer display of errors, hints for resolving them, etc).
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-----------------------------------
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Changelog for series 0.2:
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(you need to checkout branch mars0.2.y to see any details)
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-----------------------------------
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Changelog for series 0.1b:
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mars0.1balpha0
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* Minor fix: the 1&1 specific feature set-sync-pref-list was
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not used at all. Without it, the limitation feature for the sync
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parallelism degree did not work correctly (without leading to harm,
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other than optimum sync throughput / performance).
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Removed the old _obsolete_ feature (for formal reasons,
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this cannot be done in the 0.1stable branch).
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Re-implemnented the feature in a very simple form,
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which is hopefully "obviously correct" now.
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* Minor feature: please use "marsadm cron" as a fool-proof short form,
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in particular at cron jobs.
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-----------------------------------
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Changelog for series 0.1:
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mars0.1stable37
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* Minor fix: secondary logfile replication could hang in the
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extremely unusual case that the expected primary logfile size
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gets shortened after a crash followed by reboot.
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Workaround was possible via "pause-fetch; resume-fetch".
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mars0.1stable36
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* Doc: new slides from GUUG2017, both in English and in German.
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Some very important hints for cost savings. May easily save
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you a few millions when operating some petabytes of data.
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* Doc: new chapter on cost savings in mars-manual.pdf.
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Some parts of German oral explanations from the GUUG conference
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translated to English for my English-speaking audience.
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More to come later (hopefully; I need to get the time).
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mars0.1stable35
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* Minor fix: when syncing a big resource (e.g. 40TiB) over an 1GBit
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uplink, the sync may take longer than 1 day. This increases the
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probability for triggering an unintended restart of that sync
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from scratch.
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Among further obscure preconditions, more than 5 logfiles must
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exist such that the wrong assumption of an emergency mode can
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happen at the secondary. In order to trigger the bug more likely,
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it is therefore helpful to misconfigure /etc/cron.d/mars by
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log-rotate'ing every 10 minutes, but doing log-delete-all only
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once an hour (which contradicts my upstream documentation and
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unnecessarily wastes valuable storage space in /mars).
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Fixed by correction of a typo-like error.
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mars0.1stable34
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* Minor fix: in some rare cases, when lots of gigabytes had to be
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replayed in one big slurp, the replay position wasn't updated
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during a longer time. Some admins were complaining that it
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appeared "stuck" although it worked in reality.
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Improved by increasing the update frequency of the replay link.
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* Minor fix: after network errors, sometimes the sync restarted
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from scratch, unnecessarily.
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* Minor fix: under rare conditions, rmmod could hang forever.
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A known reason has been fixed. Other theoretical reasons
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hopefully improved by some further safeguards.
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mars0.1stable33
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* Minor regression from stable29:
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After a primary crash, without switchover, and when the primary
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recovery phase involves a logrotate to an empty new logfile
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which had been in the meantime shortly before the crash but
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has not yet been used before the crash (race condition),
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a kernel NULL pointer deref may stop the main thread.
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Workaround: either remove the empty logfile by hand,
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or just do a failover to the other side.
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mars0.1stable32
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* Critical regression between stable30 and stable31 (can be avoided
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by simply using stable30 for affected kernels): on _old_ kernels
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(before 4.3.x) the removal of merge_bvec_fn() (see upstream commit
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8ae126660fddbeebb9251a174e6fa45b6ad8f932) can lead to fatal
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crashes at the primary side.
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Fixed by using (hopefully) proper #ifdef's according to the
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kernel version.
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Notice: between stable30 and stable31 no true MARS fixes were
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made (since no bugs were found). This strategy is likely to
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continue for a while, for newer adaptations to even newer kernels.
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In case of problems, go back. And, please, report it to me :)
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mars0.1stable31
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* New _minimum_ pre-patches for vanilla LTS kernels 3.2.x to 4.7.x.
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For security reasons, please prefer them over the old _generic_
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pre-patch versions which expose many unnecessary EXPORT_SYMBOL
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to potential attackers.
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* Adaptions to vanilla kernels up to 4.7.x.
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Note: 4.8rc-* does not yet work.
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* Regression testing with many kernel versions: looks fine.
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mars0.1stable30
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* Minor fix: in very rare cases of a primary crash, a missing
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versionlink could lead to a hang.
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* Minor fix: improved error reporting of replay code.
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* Minor fix: improved switchback to former primary side.
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* Minor fix: systematically add some missing macros.
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* Minor improvements: add some example systemd unit and other
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contrib stuff like a cronjob example.
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* Doc: minor additions and improvements.
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mars0.1stable29
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* Minor fix: on very fast hardware and networks, sync could take
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a while for terminating.
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* Minor fix: external module build.
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* Major usability improvement: new expert commands marsadm
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lowlevel-ls-host-ips, lowlevel-set-host-ip, lowlevel-delete-host.
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Necessary for moves between networks, dedicated replication IPs,
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etc.
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* Minor doc update.
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mars0.1stable28
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* Doc: describe new naming conventions.
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MARS Light is now simply called MARS.
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No distinction between "Light" and the future "Full" anymore.
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Please note that the git branches light0.1.y and light0.2.y have
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been renamed to mars0.1.y and mars0.2.y respectively.
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* Minor sourcecode cleanup: s/light//g or s/light/main/g
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where appropriate.
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No other changes in the sourcecode, deliberately.
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In case anyone encounters any build problems compiling MARS,
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this release is separated just for the sake of build testing,
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or Debian packaging testing, etc.
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* Doc: minor clarifications.
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mars0.1stable27
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light0.1stable27
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* Critical fix: typo in sync progress comparison code could lead
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to data version mismatches during sync when alternating with
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replay. Only observed at a certain new hardware class, and only
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while testing with an extremely high load (9 loaded resources
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in parallel to 9 concurrent syncs). As a workaround,
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echo 0 > /proc/sys/mars/sync_flip_interval_sec can be used.
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Nevertheless, update is highly recommended!
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* Major fix: slow memory leak (regression from light0.1stable26).
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Only when starting the transaction logger (i.e. primary is typically
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not affected). But don't let run it for a longer time.
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Monitoring is possible via /proc/slabinfo (size-64 or siblings).
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* Minor fix: join-cluster did not check for duplicate IP addresses.
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* Minor fixes: some unnecessary annoying error messages.
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* Docu: new slides from GUUG 2016 in Köln.
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light0.1stable26
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* Minor fixes: some primitive macros were reporting misleading or
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even wrong values at split brain, or during/after emergency mode.
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Some high-level macros as well as try_to_avoid_split_brain
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should work better / more reliable now.
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* Minor fix: potential deadlock after crash reboot, or after
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defective /mars filesystem. Never observed in practice.
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* Minor safeguard: unnecessary split brain could emerge at
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secondaries under extremely rare and strange conditions.
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Unsure whether it ever occurred in practice.
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* Minor usability improvement: show incorrect permissions on /mars.
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Some other sysadmin tools like Puppet seem to have their own
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default notion of "secure permissions" ;)
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* Minor doc reorg, better chapter structure.
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light0.1stable25
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* Major fix: in rare cases "marsadm primary" (without --force)
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could go into an endless loop, even if --timeout= was specified.
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* Minor fix: in rare cases of hanging or defective IO, crashes
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of the primary could replicate versionlinks to the secondary,
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but after reboot they were missing at the primary because of
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of hanging IO or other IO / RAID controller problems.
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Now using sync_filesystem() for either ensuring actuality,
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or for letting the mars_light main control thread hang
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(which will hopefully be noticed soon by monitoring).
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* Minor fix: join-cluster uses rsync, which could abort due to
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vanished filesystem objects while the primary is actively running.
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Now it should tolerate such "errors".
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* Minor fixes / additions at primitive macros.
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* Tiny doc update.
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light0.1stable24
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* Skip this release due to a regression.
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light0.1stable23
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* Minor fix: the new replay-code error message was forgotten
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to reset at secondaries. Now the annoying old error message
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disappears after the next successful logrotate.
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* Minor fixes of internal marsadm code (not in use until now).
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* Minor doc update.
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light0.1stable22
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* Critical fix for non-storage servers: the /mars directory
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was readable by ordinary non-root users, opening a potential
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security hole. Originally MARS was designed for standalone
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storage servers solely, but now it is increasingly deployed to
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machines where ordinary users can log in.
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Update recommended, but only urgent for potentially affected
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installations.
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* Minor fix: when a logfile was damaged (observed at defective
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hardware), this was often (but not always) detected by the
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md5 data checksums in the transaction logfiles. So far so good.
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The replay / recovery process stopped for a very good reason.
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But it was not easily possible to _force_ any of the resource
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members into primary role when the defect was already present at
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the _primary_ (which happend once during 7 millions of operating
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hours, and at a primary site which proved defective afterwards),
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and the defect had been replicated to all secondaries.
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As a workaround, the resource could be destroyed via leave-resource
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everywhere, and re-surrected from scratch. Clumsy.
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Now an md5 checksum error in the middle of a logfile is
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treated similarly to an EOF. "primary --force" will succeed now,
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without applying the defective data (as before).
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Split brain will result for sure in such a case.
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* Minor improvement: md5 logfile checksum errors are now displayed
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directly in the diskstate macro (and therefore also at plain
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"view").
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* Minor improvement: when "marsadm view all" told you "InConsistent"
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as the disk state, this was _formally correct_ because it related
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to the state of the _disk_, not to the state of the replication.
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The former message could appear regularly during ordinary
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out-of-order writeback at the primary side, without violating
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the consistency of /dev/mars/mydata.
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However, many people were confused and alarmed by the irritating
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message.
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Now a better wording is used: "WriteBack" and "Recovery" describes
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more intuitively what is really happening :)
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* Minor doc improvements.
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light0.1stable21
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* Hint: now MARS has been rolled out to more than 1600 servers,
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including some MySQL database servers, and has collected more
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than 6 millions of operation hours.
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* Minor fixes, none of them observed in practice, only found
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by testing while working on new features:
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- potential read page fault
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- potential deadlock
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- incorrect remote symlink update under untypical circumstances
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light0.1stable20
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* Hint: MARS is now running on more than 850 storage servers,
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and has collected more than 4.5 millions of operation hours.
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There were no new incidents with customer impact since the last
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major bugfix (more than 3 millions of operation hours since then).
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It is difficult to deduce a reliability from that, but it appears
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that at least 99.999%, if not 99.9999% are now real for the
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MARS component as a standalone component (not to be confused with
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overall system reliability). Our storage hardware is clearly much
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less reliable. MARS does compensate these defects all the time.
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* Minor fix: memory leak in networking code, does not occur
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at light0.1 operations (but maybe future versions of MARS).
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* Doc: add presentation slides from Froscon2015.
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light0.1stable19
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--------
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* Minor safeguard: warn when somebody tries leave-resource --host=
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for a damaged host, and later the dead host resurrects in an
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unreasonable way.
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* Doc update: describe use cases for DRBD vs MARS more clearly.
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* Minor spelling fixes.
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light0.1stable18
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* Minor safeguard: prevent join-resource when previous log-purge-all
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has been forgotten. Prevent create-resource also when previous
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delete-resource has been forgotten. Anyway, this happens only in
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very exotic repair scenarios after very heavy failures.
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* Doc updates: simplify descriptions of split-brain resolution and
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emergency mode resolution. Nowadays 'invalidate' will do everything
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in all tested cases; the more complex alternative methods have
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been moved to the appendix.
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light0.1stable17
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* Minor fix: stacktrace / oops in aio callback path due to a
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subtle race, observed once during 2.5 millions of operation hours.
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In the observed case, the secondary was hanging, without
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customer impact. However, the error class could potentially
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occur also at the primary side. Probably the bug was triggered
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by a hardware problem from the RAID controller.
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light0.1stable16
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* Minor fix: sync could take a long time to complete under high
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application load, similarly to a live-lock.
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* Some smaller minor fixes for annoying messages.
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* Contrib: added configurable Nagios check.
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* Contrib: added some example scripts which could be used by
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clustermanagers etc.
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* Doc: important new section on pitfalls when using existing
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clustermanagers UNMODIFIED for long distance replication.
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PLEASE READ!
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light0.1stable15
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* NOTICE: MARS succeeded baptism on fire at 04/22/2015 when a whole
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co-location had a partial power blackout, followed by breakdown
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of air conditioning, followed by mass hardware defects due to
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overheating. MARS showed exactly 0 errors when (emergency)
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switching to another datacenter was started in masses.
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* Major fix of race in transaction logger: the primary could hang
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when using very fast hardware, typically after ~24000 operation
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hours. The problem was noticed 6 times during a grand total of
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more than 1,000,000 operation hours on a mixed hardware park,
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showing up only on specific hardware classes. Together with 3
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other incidents during early beta phase which also had customer
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impact, this means that we have reached a reliability of about
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===> 99.999%
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After this fix, the reliability should grow even higher.
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A workaround for this bug exists:
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# echo 2 > /proc/sys/mars/logger_completion_semantics
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Update is only mandatory when you cannot use the workaround.
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* Minor improvement in marsadm: re-allow --force combined with "all".
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This is highly appreciated for speeding up operations / handling
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during emergency datacenter switchover.
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* Various smaller improvements.
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* Contrib (unsupported): example rollout script for mass rollout.
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light0.1stable14
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* Minor safeguard: modprobe mars will refuse to start when the
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cluster UUID is missing.
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* Minor fix: external race in marsadm resize, only relevant
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for scripting.
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* Minor fix: potential race on plugged IO requests.
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* Clarify output of marsadm view. Many systematical improvements
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and hints.
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* Add some unevitable macros for scripting / automation.
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* Various tiny improvements.
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light0.1stable13
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--------
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* Critical safeguard for accidental join-cluster with wrong argument:
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make UUID mandatory, disallow completely unrelated hosts to
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communicate symlink tree updates when their UUIDs mismatch.
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* Minor fix: leave-resource --host=other did not work when disks
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were named differently throughout the cluster.
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* Minor fix: detach --host=other --force (which is needed as a
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precondition) did not work.
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* Various minor fixes and clarifications. "marsadm view all"
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now reports the communication status in the cluster.
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light0.1stable12
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--------
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* Critical (but usually not extremely relevant) fix:
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When emergency mode occurs just during a sync, the target could
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remain inconsistent without notice. Now noticed.
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You always could/should manually invalidate whenever an
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emergency mode appeared.
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Now this is automatically fixed by restarting any sync from
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scratch (if one was actually running before; otherwise consistency
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was never violated).
|
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* Major documentation update / corrections.
|
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* Major (but less relevant) fix: leave-cluster did not really work.
|
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* Minor fix (regression): rmmod could hang when sync was running.
|
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* Various minor fixes and clarifications.
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|
light0.1stable11
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|
--------
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* Major documentation update. mars-manual.pdf increased from
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|
66 to 80 pages. Please read! You probably should know this.
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|
* Minor fixes: better cleanup on invalidate / leave-resource.
|
|
* Minor clarifications: more precise EIO error codes, more verbose
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|
error reporting via "marsadm cat".
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|
light0.1stable10
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|
--------
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* Major fixes of internal network protocol errors, leading to
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|
internal shutdown of sockets, which were transparently re-opened.
|
|
It could affect network performance. Not sure whether
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|
stability was also affected (probably under extremely high load);
|
|
for better safety you should upgrade.
|
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* Major fix from Manuel Lausch: regex parsing sometimes went
|
|
completely wrong when hostnames followed a similar name scheme
|
|
than internal symlinks.
|
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* Major, only relevant for k>2 replicas: fix wrong internal sharing
|
|
of data structures resulting from parallel data connections.
|
|
* Minor fix: race in fake-sync.
|
|
* Minor fix: race in invalidate.
|
|
* Minor, only for k>2 replicas: fix direct primary handover when
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|
some non-involved hosts are currently unreachable.
|
|
* Minor: improve becoming primary during split brain.
|
|
* Minor: improve becoming primary when emergency mode starts.
|
|
* Minor: silence some annoying stderr messages.
|
|
* Several internal minor fixes and clarifications.
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|
|
|
light0.1stable09
|
|
--------
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|
* Major fix of scarce race (potentially critical): the bio response
|
|
thread could terminate too early, leading to a premature dealloc
|
|
of kernel memory. This has only been observed on slow virtual
|
|
machines with slow virtual devices, and very high load on k=4
|
|
replicas. This could potentially affect the stability of the system.
|
|
Although not observed at production machines at 1&1, I recommend
|
|
updating production machines to this release ASAP.
|
|
* Major usability fix: incorrect commandline options of marsadm
|
|
were just ignored if they appeared after the resource argument.
|
|
Misspellings could cause undesired effects. For instance,
|
|
"marsadm delete-resource vital --force --MISSPELLhost=banana"
|
|
was accidentally destroying the primary during operation (which
|
|
is _possible_ when using --force, and this was even a _required_
|
|
sort of "STONITH"-like feature -- however from a human point
|
|
of view it was intended to destroy _another_ host, so this was
|
|
an unexpected behaviour from a sysadmin point of view).
|
|
* Major workaround: the concept "actual primary" is wrong, because
|
|
during split brain there may exist several primaries. Do not
|
|
use the macro view-actual-primary any longer. It is deprecated now.
|
|
Use view-is-primary instead, on each host you are interested in.
|
|
* Minor fix: "marsadm invalidate" did not work in some weired
|
|
split brain situations / was not equivalent to
|
|
"marsadm leave-resource $res; marsadm join-resource $res".
|
|
The latter was the old workaround to fix the situation.
|
|
Now it shouldn't be necessary anymore.
|
|
* Minor fix: pause-fetch could take very long to terminate.
|
|
* Minor fix: marsadm wait-cluster did not wait for all hosts
|
|
particiapting in the resource, but only for one of them.
|
|
This is only relevant for k>2 replicas.
|
|
* Minor fix: the rates displayed by "marsadm view" did not drop down
|
|
to 0 when no progress was made.
|
|
* Minor fix: logging to syslog was incomplete.
|
|
* Minor usability fix: decrease boring speakyness of "log-rotate"
|
|
and "log-delete" for cron jobs.
|
|
* Minor fixes: several internal awkwardnesses, potentially affecting
|
|
performance and/or stability in weired situations.
|
|
|
|
light0.1stable08
|
|
--------
|
|
* Minor fix: after emergency mode, a versionlink was forgotten
|
|
to create. This could lead to unnecessary reports of split
|
|
brain and/or need for additional re-invalidate.
|
|
* Minor fix: the predicate 'view-is-consistent' reported 'false'
|
|
in some situations on secondaries when all was ok.
|
|
* Minor fix: it was impossible to determine the 'is-consistent'
|
|
from 'marsadm view' (without -1and1 suffix). Added a new [Cc-]
|
|
flag. This is absolutely needed to determine whether the
|
|
underlying disks must have the same checksum (provided that
|
|
both disks are detached and the network works and fetch+replay
|
|
had completed before the detach).
|
|
* Updated docs to reflect this.
|
|
* Minor fix: 'invalidate' did not work when the resource was not
|
|
completely detached. Now it implicitly does a detach before
|
|
starting invalidation.
|
|
* Minor fix: wait-umount was waiting for umount of _all_ primaries
|
|
during split brain. Now it waits only for umount of the local node.
|
|
Notice that having multiple primaries in parallel is an
|
|
erroneous state anyway.
|
|
* Minor fix: leave-cluster did not work without --force.
|
|
|
|
light0.1stable07
|
|
--------
|
|
* Minor fix: re-creation of a completely destroyed resource
|
|
did not always work correctly
|
|
|
|
light0.1stable06
|
|
--------
|
|
* Major fix: becoming primary was hanging in scarce situations.
|
|
* Minor fix: some split brains were not always detected correctly.
|
|
* Minor fix for Redhat openvz kernel builds.
|
|
* Several fixes for 1&1 internal Debian builds.
|
|
|
|
light0.1stable05
|
|
--------
|
|
* Major fix: incomplete calls to vfs_readdir()
|
|
which could lead to incomplete symlink updates /
|
|
replication hangs.
|
|
* Minor fix: scarce race on replay EOF.
|
|
* Separated kernel from userspace build environment.
|
|
* Removed some potentially dangerous Kconfig options
|
|
if they would be set to wrong values (robustness against
|
|
accidentally producing bad kernel modules).
|
|
* Dito: some additional checks against bad main Kconfig options
|
|
(mainly for out-of-tree builds).
|
|
* Separated contrib code from maintained code.
|
|
* Added some pre-patches for newer kernels
|
|
(WIP - not yet fully tested at all combinations)
|
|
* Minor doc addition: LinuxTag 2014 presentation.
|
|
|
|
light0.1stable04
|
|
--------
|
|
* Quiet annoying error message.
|
|
* Minor readability improvements.
|
|
* Minor doc updates.
|
|
|
|
light0.1stable03
|
|
--------
|
|
* Major: fix internal aio race (could lead to memory corruption).
|
|
* Fix refcounting in trans_logger.
|
|
* Some minor fixes in module code.
|
|
* Fix 1&1-internal out-of-tree builds.
|
|
* Various minor fixes.
|
|
* Update monitoring tools / docs (German, contributed by Jörg Mann).
|
|
|
|
light0.1stable02
|
|
--------
|
|
* Fix sorting of internal data structure.
|
|
* Fix IO error propagation at replay.
|
|
|
|
light0.1stable01
|
|
--------
|
|
* Fix parallelism of logfile propagation: sometimes a secondary
|
|
could get a more recent version than the primary had on stable
|
|
storage after its crash, eventually leading to an (annoying)
|
|
split brain. Some people might take this as a feature instead
|
|
of a bug, but now the logfile transfer starts only after the
|
|
primary _knows_ that the data is successfully committed to
|
|
stable storage.
|
|
* Fix memory leaks in error path.
|
|
* Fix error propagation between client and server.
|
|
* Make string allocation fully dynamic (remove limitation).
|
|
* Fix some annoying messages.
|
|
* Fix usage output of marsadm.
|
|
* Userspace: contributed bugfix for Debian udev rules by Jörg Mann.
|
|
* Improved debugging (only for testing).
|
|
|
|
light0.1beta0.18 (feature release)
|
|
--------
|
|
* New commands marsadm view-$macroname
|
|
* New customizable macro processor
|
|
* New err/warn/inf reporting via symlinks
|
|
* Per-resource emergency mode
|
|
* Allow limiting the sync parallelism
|
|
* New flood-protected syslogging
|
|
* Some smaller improvements
|
|
* Update docs
|
|
* Update test suite
|
|
|
|
light0.1beta0.17
|
|
--------
|
|
* Major bugfix: race in logfile switchover could sometimes
|
|
lead to the wrong logfile (extremely rare to hit, but
|
|
potentially harmful).
|
|
* Disallow primary switching when some secondaries are
|
|
syncing.
|
|
* Fix logfile fetch from multiple peers.
|
|
* Fix computation of transitive closure (affected
|
|
log-purge-all, split brain detection, and many others).
|
|
* Fix incorrect emergency mode detection.
|
|
* Primaries no longer fetch logfiles (unnecessarily, only
|
|
makes a difference at concurrent split brain operations).
|
|
* Detached resources no longer fetch logfiles (unexpectedly).
|
|
* Myriads of smaller fixes.
|
|
|
|
light0.1beta0.16
|
|
--------
|
|
|
|
* Critical bugfix: "marsadm primary --force" was assumed to be given
|
|
by sysadmins only in case of emergency, when the network is down.
|
|
When given in non-emergency cases where the old primary continues
|
|
to run (/dev/mars/* being actively used and written), the
|
|
old primary could suddendly do a "logrotate" to the
|
|
new split-brain logfile produced by the new (second) primary.
|
|
Now two primaries should be able to run concurrently in split-brain
|
|
mode without mutually trashing their logfiles.
|
|
* primary --force now only works in disconnected mode, in order
|
|
to hinder unintended forceful creation of split brain during
|
|
normal operation.
|
|
* Stop fetching of logfiles behind split brain points (save space
|
|
at the target hosts - usually the data will be discarded later).
|
|
* Fixed split brain detection in userspace.
|
|
* leave-resource now waits for local actions to take place
|
|
(remote actions stay asynchronously).
|
|
* invalidate / join-resource now work only if a designated primary
|
|
exists (otherwise they would not know uniquely from whom
|
|
to start initial sync).
|
|
* Update docs, clarify scenarios intended <-> emergengy switching.
|
|
* Fixed mutual overwrite of deletion symlinks in case of racing
|
|
log-deletes spawned in parallel by cron jobs (resilience).
|
|
* Fixed races between deletion and re-erection (e.g. fresh
|
|
join-resource after leave-resource during network partitions).
|
|
* Fixed duration of network timeouts in case the network is down
|
|
(replaced non-working TCP_KEEPALIVE by explicit timeouts).
|
|
* New option --dry-run which does not really create symlinks.
|
|
* New command "delete-resource" (VERY DANGEROUS) for
|
|
forcefully destroying a resource, even when it is in use.
|
|
Intended only for _emergency_ cases when sysadmins are
|
|
desperate. Use only by hand, first run with --dry-run in order
|
|
to check what will happen!
|
|
* New command "log-purge-all" (potentially DANGEROUS) for
|
|
resolving split brain in desperate situations (cleanup of
|
|
leftovers). Only use by hand, first run with --dry-run!
|
|
* Lots of smaller imprevements / usability / readability etc.
|
|
* Update test suite.
|
|
|
|
light0.1beta0.15
|
|
--------
|
|
|
|
* Introduce write throttling of bulk writers.
|
|
* Update test suite.
|
|
|
|
light0.1beta0.14
|
|
--------
|
|
|
|
* Fix logfile transfer in case of "holes" created by
|
|
emergency mode.
|
|
* Fix "marsadm invalidate" after emergency mode had been entered.
|
|
* Fix "marsadm resize" capacity propagation from underlying LVM.
|
|
* Update test suite.
|
|
|
|
light0.1beta0.13
|
|
--------
|
|
|
|
* Fix shutdown during operation (flying requests).
|
|
* Fix unnecessary Lamport clock propagation storms.
|
|
* Improve unnecessary page cache utilisation (mapfree).
|
|
* Update test suite.
|
|
|
|
|
|
light0.1beta0.12 and earlier
|
|
--------
|
|
|
|
There was no dedicated ChangeLog. For details, look at the
|
|
commit history.
|
|
|
|
Release Policy / Software Lifecycle
|
|
-----------------------------------
|
|
|
|
New source releases are simply announced by appearance of git tags.
|