All,
We are pleased to announce the general availability of kronosnet v1.28
kronosnet (or knet for short) is the new underlying network protocol for
Linux HA components (corosync), that features the ability to use
multiple links between nodes, active/active and active/passive link
failover
This release unfortunately fails to build on i686. I am prepping 1.28
with just the build fix.
If you are in a hurry you can grab it here:
https://github.com/kronosnet/kronosnet/pull/417/files
Cheers
Fabio
On 26/09/2023 14.43, Fabio M. Di Nitto wrote:
All,
We are pleased to announce
All,
We are pleased to announce the general availability of kronosnet v1.27
kronosnet (or knet for short) is the new underlying network protocol for
Linux HA components (corosync), that features the ability to use
multiple links between nodes, active/active and active/passive link
failover
All,
We are pleased to announce the general availability of kronosnet v1.26
kronosnet (or knet for short) is the new underlying network protocol for
Linux HA components (corosync), that features the ability to use
multiple links between nodes, active/active and active/passive link
failover
All,
We are pleased to announce the general availability of kronosnet v1.25
kronosnet (or knet for short) is the new underlying network protocol for
Linux HA components (corosync), that features the ability to use
multiple links between nodes, active/active and active/passive link
failover
Maintenance is completed now.
Please let us know if you encounter any issue.
Thanks
Fabio
On 01/11/2022 19.03, Ken Gaillot wrote:
Hi everybody,
Just FYI, the clusterlabs.org server (including the websites and
mailing lists) will be taken down for planned maintenance this weekend.
Most likely
On 02/08/2022 14.37, Ulrich Windl wrote:
"Fabio M. Di Nitto" schrieb am 02.08.2022 um 14:30
in
Nachricht <0b26c097-1e21-3945-24ba-355cd0ccf...@fabbione.net>:
Hello Kazunori-san,
On 02/08/2022 12.13, 井上和徳 wrote:
Hi,
Since O_DIRECT is not specified in open() [1], it reads
Hello Kazunori-san,
On 02/08/2022 12.13, 井上和徳 wrote:
Hi,
Since O_DIRECT is not specified in open() [1], it reads the buffer cache and
may result in a false negative. I fear that this possibility increases
in environments with large buffer cache and running disk-reading applications
such as
All,
We are pleased to announce the general availability of kronosnet v1.24
kronosnet (or knet for short) is the new underlying network protocol for
Linux HA components (corosync), that features the ability to use
multiple links between nodes, active/active and active/passive link
failover
All,
CI should be fully functional as of now.
If you spot any issue, please let me know as soon as possible.
Cheers
Fabio
On 27/12/2021 15.32, Fabio M. Di Nitto wrote:
All,
the following repositories default branch have been updated from master
to main:
https://github.com/kronosnet
All,
the following repositories default branch have been updated from master
to main:
https://github.com/kronosnet/kronosnet
https://github.com/kronosnet/knet-ansible-ci
https://github.com/kronosnet/ci-tools
https://github.com/corosync/corosync
https://github.com/corosync/corosync-qdevice
All,
the maintenance is starting now.
We will send out updates as we go.
Cheers
Fabio
On 21/12/2021 04.50, Fabio M. Di Nitto wrote:
Just a reminder to everyone.
Any developers who have an existing checkout of an affected repository
will need to run a few trivial commands to update:
https
.
Cheers
Fabio
On 16/11/2021 08.43, Fabio M. Di Nitto wrote:
All,
following the current internet trends, all our github repositories will
switch from the "master" branch to "main".
This email is not meant to spark any discussion around the merit of
those trends or offend
All,
following the current internet trends, all our github repositories will
switch from the "master" branch to "main".
This email is not meant to spark any discussion around the merit of
those trends or offend anyone, it´s simple and technical and I would
like to keep it that way.
This
All,
We are pleased to announce the general availability of kronosnet v1.23.
This version contains MAJOR bug fixes and everybody is strongly
encouraged to upgrade as soon as possible.
The defrag buffer fixes introduced in v1.22, revealed a long standing
bug in corosync, 2 serious bugs in
All,
We are pleased to announce the general availability of kronosnet v1.22.
*** This release includes several MAJOR bug fixes and we strongly
encourage everyone to update as soon as possible ***
kronosnet (or knet for short) is the new underlying network protocol for
Linux HA components
All,
We are pleased to announce the general availability of kronosnet v1.21
kronosnet (or knet for short) is the new underlying network protocol for
Linux HA components (corosync), that features the ability to use
multiple links between nodes, active/active and active/passive link
failover
On 17/03/2021 14.41, Oyvind Albrigtsen wrote:
ClusterLabs is happy to announce fence-agents v4.8.0.
The fence-virt repository has been merged into fence-agents, so be
sure to give fence_virt, fence_xvm and fence_virtd some additional
testing to ensure it doesnt have any issues we havent
Hi,
adding the lead developer for pcs, and the pacemaker user devel mailing
list.
This mailing list is specific to kronosnet development.
On 05/02/2021 10.17, RUGINA Szabolcs-Gavril wrote:
Hi folks,
Thank you for your time and will to help.
We are in the middle of a high pressure because
All,
We are pleased to announce the general availability of kronosnet v1.20
kronosnet (or knet for short) is the new underlying network protocol for
Linux HA components (corosync), that features the ability to use
multiple links between nodes, active/active and active/passive link
failover
All,
kronosnet (or knet for short) is the new underlying network protocol for
Linux HA components (corosync), that features the ability to use
multiple links between nodes, active/active and active/passive link
failover policies, automatic link recovery, FIPS compliant encryption
(nss and/or
All,
We are pleased to announce the general availability of kronosnet v1.19
kronosnet (or knet for short) is the new underlying network protocol for
Linux HA components (corosync), that features the ability to use
multiple links between nodes, active/active and active/passive link
failover
All,
We are pleased to announce the general availability of kronosnet v1.18
kronosnet (or knet for short) is the new underlying network protocol for
Linux HA components (corosync), that features the ability to use
multiple links between nodes, active/active and active/passive link
failover
Hey all,
please hold your horses in packaging 1.17. I just found out that we
forgot to bump the soname for libknet (new symbols).
I am pushing the fix via CI and a 1.18 release will follow as soon as
possible.
Cheers
Fabio
On 7/14/2020 4:03 PM, Fabio M. Di Nitto wrote:
All,
We
All,
We are pleased to announce the general availability of kronosnet v1.17
kronosnet (or knet for short) is the new underlying network protocol for
Linux HA components (corosync), that features the ability to use
multiple links between nodes, active/active and active/passive link
failover
All,
We are pleased to announce the general availability of kronosnet v1.16
kronosnet (or knet for short) is the new underlying network protocol for
Linux HA components (corosync), that features the ability to use
multiple links between nodes, active/active and active/passive link
failover
All,
We are pleased to announce the general availability of kronosnet v1.15
kronosnet (or knet for short) is the new underlying network protocol for
Linux HA components (corosync), that features the ability to use
multiple links between nodes, active/active and active/passive link
failover
All,
We are pleased to announce the general availability of kronosnet v1.14
kronosnet (or knet for short) is the new underlying network protocol for
Linux HA components (corosync), that features the ability to use
multiple links between nodes, active/active and active/passive link
failover
All,
We are pleased to announce the general availability of kronosnet v1.13
kronosnet (or knet for short) is the new underlying network protocol for
Linux HA components (corosync), that features the ability to use
multiple links between nodes, active/active and active/passive link
failover
All,
We are pleased to announce the general availability of kronosnet v1.12
(bug fix release)
kronosnet (or knet for short) is the new underlying network protocol for
Linux HA components (corosync), that features the ability to use
multiple links between nodes, active/active and active/passive
All,
We are pleased to announce the general availability of kronosnet v1.11
kronosnet (or knet for short) is the new underlying network protocol for
Linux HA components (corosync), that features the ability to use
multiple links between nodes, active/active and active/passive link
failover
All,
We are pleased to announce the general availability of kronosnet v1.10
kronosnet (or knet for short) is the new underlying network protocol for
Linux HA components (corosync), that features the ability to use
multiple links between nodes, active/active and active/passive link
failover
All,
We are pleased to announce the general availability of kronosnet v1.9
kronosnet (or knet for short) is the new underlying network protocol for
Linux HA components (corosync), that features ability to use multiple
links between nodes, active/active and active/passive link failover
All,
We are pleased to announce the general availability of kronosnet v1.8
kronosnet (or knet for short) is the new underlying network protocol for
Linux HA components (corosync), that features ability to use multiple
links between nodes, active/active and active/passive link failover
On 8/11/2015 11:01 AM, Jehan-Guillaume de Rorthais wrote:
On Tue, 11 Aug 2015 06:42:37 +0200
Fabio M. Di Nitto fabbi...@fabbione.net wrote:
On 8/7/2015 5:14 PM, Jehan-Guillaume de Rorthais wrote:
Hi Jan,
On Fri, 7 Aug 2015 15:36:57 +0200
Jan Pokorný jpoko...@redhat.com wrote:
On 07/08
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