Hi, this is good news! Thanks.
As far as I see the RBD supports (experimentally) now EC data pools. Is
this true also for CephFS? It is not stated in the announce, so I wonder
if and when EC pools are planned to be supported by CephFS.
~regards
Dietmar
On 12/13/2016 03:28 AM, Abhishek L wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> This is the first release candidate for Kraken, the next stable
> release series. There have been major changes from jewel with many
> features being added. Please note the upgrade process from jewel,
> before upgrading.
>
> Major Changes from Jewel
> ------------------------
>
> - *RADOS*:
>
> * The new *BlueStore* backend now has a stable disk format and is
> passing our failure and stress testing. Although the backend is
> still flagged as experimental, we encourage users to try it out
> for non-production clusters and non-critical data sets.
> * RADOS now has experimental support for *overwrites on
> erasure-coded* pools. Because the disk format and implementation
> are not yet finalized, there is a special pool option that must be
> enabled to test the new feature. Enabling this option on a cluster
> will permanently bar that cluster from being upgraded to future
> versions.
> * We now default to the AsyncMessenger (``ms type = async``) instead
> of the legacy SimpleMessenger. The most noticeable difference is
> that we now use a fixed sized thread pool for network connections
> (instead of two threads per socket with SimpleMessenger).
> * Some OSD failures are now detected almost immediately, whereas
> previously the heartbeat timeout (which defaults to 20 seconds)
> had to expire. This prevents IO from blocking for an extended
> period for failures where the host remains up but the ceph-osd
> process is no longer running.
> * There is a new ``ceph-mgr`` daemon. It is currently collocated with
> the monitors by default, and is not yet used for much, but the basic
> infrastructure is now in place.
> * The size of encoded OSDMaps has been reduced.
> * The OSDs now quiesce scrubbing when recovery or rebalancing is in
> progress.
>
> - *RGW*:
>
> * RGW now supports a new zone type that can be used for metadata indexing
> via Elasticseasrch.
> * RGW now supports the S3 multipart object copy-part API.
> * It is possible now to reshard an existing bucket. Note that bucket
> resharding currently requires that all IO (especially writes) to
> the specific bucket is quiesced.
> * RGW now supports data compression for objects.
> * Civetweb version has been upgraded to 1.8
> * The Swift static website API is now supported (S3 support has been added
> previously).
> * S3 bucket lifecycle API has been added. Note that currently it only
> supports
> object expiration.
> * Support for custom search filters has been added to the LDAP auth
> implementation.
> * Support for NFS version 3 has been added to the RGW NFS gateway.
> * A Python binding has been created for librgw.
>
> - *RBD*:
>
> * RBD now supports images stored in an *erasure-coded* RADOS pool
> using the new (experimental) overwrite support. Images must be
> created using the new rbd CLI "--data-pool <ec pool>" option to
> specify the EC pool where the backing data objects are
> stored. Attempting to create an image directly on an EC pool will
> not be successful since the image's backing metadata is only
> supported on a replicated pool.
> * The rbd-mirror daemon now supports replicating dynamic image
> feature updates and image metadata key/value pairs from the
> primary image to the non-primary image.
> * The number of image snapshots can be optionally restricted to a
> configurable maximum.
> * The rbd Python API now supports asynchronous IO operations.
>
> - *CephFS*:
>
> * libcephfs function definitions have been changed to enable proper
> uid/gid control. The library version has been increased to reflect the
> interface change.
> * Standby replay MDS daemons now consume less memory on workloads
> doing deletions.
> * Scrub now repairs backtrace, and populates `damage ls` with
> discovered errors.
> * A new `pg_files` subcommand to `cephfs-data-scan` can identify
> files affected by a damaged or lost RADOS PG.
> * The false-positive "failing to respond to cache pressure" warnings have
> been fixed.
>
>
> Upgrading from Jewel
> --------------------
>
> * All clusters must first be upgraded to Jewel 10.2.z before upgrading
> to Kraken 11.2.z (or, eventually, Luminous 12.2.z).
>
> * The ``sortbitwise`` flag must be set on the Jewel cluster before upgrading
> to Kraken. The latest Jewel (10.2.4+) releases issue a health warning if
> the flag is not set, so this is probably already set. If it is not, Kraken
> OSDs will refuse to start and will print and error message in their log.
>
>
> Upgrading
> ---------
>
> * The list of monitor hosts/addresses for building the monmap can now be
> obtained from DNS SRV records. The service name used in when querying the
> DNS
> is defined in the "mon_dns_srv_name" config option, which defaults to
> "ceph-mon".
>
> * The 'osd class load list' config option is a list of object class names that
> the OSD is permitted to load (or '*' for all classes). By default it
> contains all existing in-tree classes for backwards compatibility.
>
> * The 'osd class default list' config option is a list of object class
> names (or '*' for all classes) that clients may invoke having only
> the '*', 'x', 'class-read', or 'class-write' capabilities. By
> default it contains all existing in-tree classes for backwards
> compatibility. Invoking classes not listed in 'osd class default
> list' requires a capability naming the class (e.g. 'allow class
> foo').
>
> * The 'rgw rest getusage op compat' config option allows you to dump
> (or not dump) the description of user stats in the S3 GetUsage
> API. This option defaults to false. If the value is true, the
> reponse data for GetUsage looks like::
>
> "stats": {
> "TotalBytes": 516,
> "TotalBytesRounded": 1024,
> "TotalEntries": 1
> }
>
> If the value is false, the reponse for GetUsage looks as it did before::
>
> {
> 516,
> 1024,
> 1
> }
>
> * The 'osd out ...' and 'osd in ...' commands now preserve the OSD
> weight. That is, after marking an OSD out and then in, the weight
> will be the same as before (instead of being reset to 1.0).
> Previously the mons would only preserve the weight if the mon
> automatically marked and OSD out and then in, but not when an admin
> did so explicitly.
>
> * The 'ceph osd perf' command will display 'commit_latency(ms)' and
> 'apply_latency(ms)'. Previously, the names of these two columns are
> 'fs_commit_latency(ms)' and 'fs_apply_latency(ms)'. We remove the
> prefix 'fs_', because they are not filestore specific.
>
> * Monitors will no longer allow pools to be removed by default. The
> setting mon_allow_pool_delete has to be set to true (defaults to
> false) before they allow pools to be removed. This is a additional
> safeguard against pools being removed by accident.
>
> * If you have manually specified the monitor user rocksdb via the
> ``mon keyvaluedb = rocksdb`` option, you will need to manually add a
> file to the mon data directory to preserve this option::
>
> echo rocksdb > /var/lib/ceph/mon/ceph-`hostname`/kv_backend
>
> New monitors will now use rocksdb by default, but if that file is
> not present, existing monitors will use leveldb. The ``mon
> keyvaluedb`` option now only affects the backend chosen when a
> monitor is created.
>
> * The 'osd crush initial weight' option allows you to specify a CRUSH
> weight for a newly added OSD. Previously a value of 0 (the default)
> meant that we should use the size of the OSD's store to weight the
> new OSD. Now, a value of 0 means it should have a weight of 0, and
> a negative value (the new default) means we should automatically
> weight the OSD based on its size. If your configuration file
> explicitly specifies a value of 0 for this option you will need to
> change it to a negative value (e.g., -1) to preserve the current
> behavior.
>
> * The `osd crush location` config option is no longer supported. Please
> update your ceph.conf to use the `crush location` option instead.
>
> * The static libraries are no longer included by the debian
> development packages (lib*-dev) as it is not required per debian
> packaging policy. The shared (.so) versions are packaged as before.
>
> * The libtool pseudo-libraries (.la files) are no longer included by
> the debian development packages (lib*-dev) as they are not required
> per https://wiki.debian.org/ReleaseGoals/LAFileRemoval and
> https://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/maint-guide/advanced.en.html.
>
> * The jerasure and shec plugins can now detect SIMD instruction at
> runtime and no longer need to be explicitly configured for different
> processors. The following plugins are now deprecated:
> jerasure_generic, jerasure_sse3, jerasure_sse4, jerasure_neon,
> shec_generic, shec_sse3, shec_sse4, and shec_neon. If you use any of
> these plugins directly you will see a warning in the mon log file.
> Please switch to using just 'jerasure' or 'shec'.
>
> * The librados omap get_keys and get_vals operations include a start key and a
> limit on the number of keys to return. The OSD now imposes a configurable
> limit on the number of keys and number of total bytes it will respond with,
> which means that a librados user might get fewer keys than they asked for.
> This is necessary to prevent careless users from requesting an unreasonable
> amount of data from the cluster in a single operation. The new limits are
> configured with `osd_max_omap_entries_per_request`, defaulting to 131,072,
> and
> 'osd_max_omap_bytes_per_request', defaulting to 4MB.
>
>
>
> Due to the really long changelog in this release, please read the
> detailed feature list here:
> http://ceph.com/releases/v11-1-0-kraken-released/
>
> The debian and rpm packages are available at the usual locations at
> http://download.ceph.com/debian-kraken/ and
> http://download.ceph.com/rpm-kraken respectively. For more details refer
> below.
>
>
> Getting Ceph
> ------------
>
> * Git at git://github.com/ceph/ceph.git
> * Tarball at http://download.ceph.com/tarballs/ceph-11.1.0.tar.gz
> * For packages, see http://ceph.com/docs/master/install/get-packages
> * For ceph-deploy, see http://ceph.com/docs/master/install/install-ceph-deploy
>
> Best,
> Abhishek
> _______________________________________________
> ceph-users mailing list
> [email protected]
> http://lists.ceph.com/listinfo.cgi/ceph-users-ceph.com
>
--
_________________________________________
D i e t m a r R i e d e r, Mag.Dr.
Innsbruck Medical University
Biocenter - Division for Bioinformatics
Innrain 80, 6020 Innsbruck
Phone: +43 512 9003 71402
Fax: +43 512 9003 73100
Email: [email protected]
Web: http://www.icbi.at
signature.asc
Description: OpenPGP digital signature
_______________________________________________ ceph-users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.ceph.com/listinfo.cgi/ceph-users-ceph.com
