Bug#986173: new upstream (14.2.19)
Hi, that was discussed with the security and release team and point releases should be accepted. Please remind me to forward the mails. Bernd 31.03.2021 13:57:14 Thomas Goirand : > On 3/30/21 10:32 PM, Daniel Baumann wrote: >> Package: ceph >> Severity: important >> >> Hi, >> >> 14.2.19 just got released, announcement says: >> >> ---snip--- >> This is a hotfix release to prevent daemons from binding to loopback >> network interfaces. All nautilus users are advised to upgrade to this >> release. >> >> [...] >> >> This release fixes a regression introduced in v14.2.18 whereby in >> certain environments, OSDs will bind to 127.0.0.1. See >> https://tracker.ceph.com/issues/49938. >> ---snap--- >> >> it would be nice if this makes it to the archive soon. >> >> Regards, >> Daniel > > Hi Daniel, > > Well, this patch: > > https://github.com/ceph/ceph/commit/89321762ad4cfdd1a68cae467181bdd1a501f14d > > was made by me, because otherwise, it's impossible to run Ceph on a > bgp-to-the-host setup. So, if we're reverting this patch, I see this as > a regression, rather than an improvement. > > Also, I've posted an unblock request to the release team, and the > debdiff was 13 MB big. You know what's happening next, don't you? The > release team claims they can't review such big change, and refuses. What > do you suggest I do then? > > Do you see a way forward? > > Cheers, > > Thomas Goirand (zigo)
Bug#986173: new upstream (14.2.19)
On 3/30/21 10:32 PM, Daniel Baumann wrote: > Package: ceph > Severity: important > > Hi, > > 14.2.19 just got released, announcement says: > > ---snip--- > This is a hotfix release to prevent daemons from binding to loopback > network interfaces. All nautilus users are advised to upgrade to this > release. > > [...] > > This release fixes a regression introduced in v14.2.18 whereby in > certain environments, OSDs will bind to 127.0.0.1. See > https://tracker.ceph.com/issues/49938. > ---snap--- > > it would be nice if this makes it to the archive soon. > > Regards, > Daniel Hi Daniel, Well, this patch: https://github.com/ceph/ceph/commit/89321762ad4cfdd1a68cae467181bdd1a501f14d was made by me, because otherwise, it's impossible to run Ceph on a bgp-to-the-host setup. So, if we're reverting this patch, I see this as a regression, rather than an improvement. Also, I've posted an unblock request to the release team, and the debdiff was 13 MB big. You know what's happening next, don't you? The release team claims they can't review such big change, and refuses. What do you suggest I do then? Do you see a way forward? Cheers, Thomas Goirand (zigo)
Bug#986173: new upstream (14.2.19)
Package: ceph Severity: important Hi, 14.2.19 just got released, announcement says: ---snip--- This is a hotfix release to prevent daemons from binding to loopback network interfaces. All nautilus users are advised to upgrade to this release. [...] This release fixes a regression introduced in v14.2.18 whereby in certain environments, OSDs will bind to 127.0.0.1. See https://tracker.ceph.com/issues/49938. ---snap--- it would be nice if this makes it to the archive soon. Regards, Daniel