Changelog for
libgfchangelog0-3.10.1-101.1.x86_64.rpm :
Fri Mar 31 14:00:00 2017 kkeithle at redhat.com
- GlusterFS 3.10.1 GA
Fri Feb 24 13:00:00 2017 kkeithle at redhat.com
- GlusterFS 3.10.0 GA
Wed Feb 22 13:00:00 2017 kkeithle at redhat.com
- GlusterFS 3.10.0 RC1
Wed Feb 8 13:00:00 2017 kkeithle at redhat.com
- GlusterFS 3.10.0 RC0
Wed Jan 18 13:00:00 2017 kkeithle at redhat.com
- GlusterFS 3.9.1 GA
Wed Nov 16 13:00:00 2016 kkeithle at redhat.com
- GlusterFS 3.9.0 GA
Thu Oct 20 14:00:00 2016 kkeithle at redhat.com
- GlusterFS 3.8.5 GA
Mon Aug 22 14:00:00 2016 kkeithle at redhat.com
- GlusterFS 3.8.3 GA
Wed Aug 10 14:00:00 2016 kkeithle at redhat.com
- GlusterFS 3.8.2 GA
Mon Jul 11 14:00:00 2016 kkeithle at redhat.com
- GlusterFS 3.8.1 GA
Thu Jun 16 14:00:00 2016 kkeithle at redhat.com
- GlusterFS 3.8.0 GA
Mon Apr 18 14:00:00 2016 kkeithle at redhat.com
- GlusterFS 3.7.11 GA
Mon Mar 21 13:00:00 2016 kkeithle at redhat.com
- GlusterFS 3.7.9 GA
Mon Nov 9 13:00:00 2015 kkeithle at redhat.com
* Fri Feb 12 2016 kkeithle at redhat.com
- GlusterFS 3.7.8 GA
Mon Nov 9 13:00:00 2015 kkeithle at redhat.com
- GlusterFS 3.7.6 GA
Wed Oct 7 14:00:00 2015 kkeithle at redhat.com
- GlusterFS 3.7.5 GA
- CVE-2014-3619: add multifrag.diff [bnc#919879]
Fri Feb 27 13:00:00 2015 jengelhAATTinai.de
- CVE-2014-3619: add multifrag.diff [bnc#919879]
Mon Aug 4 14:00:00 2014 scorotAATTfree.fr
- Update to new upstream release 3.5.2
* NFS server crashes in _socket_read_vectored_request
* Can\'t write to quota enable folder
* nfs: reset command does not alter the result for nfs options
earlier set
* features/gfid-access: stat on .gfid virtual directory return
EINVAL
* creating symlinks generates errors on stripe volume
* Self-heal errors with \"afr crawl failed for child 0 with ret -1\"
while performing rolling upgrade.
* [AFR] I/O fails when one of the replica nodes go down
* Fix inode leaks in gfid-access xlator
* NFS subdir authentication doesn\'t correctly handle
multi-(homed,protocol,etc) network addresses
* nfs-utils should be installed as dependency while installing
glusterfs-server
* Excessive logging in quotad.log of the kind \'null client\'
* client_t clienttable cliententries are never expanded when all
entries are used
* AFR : self-heal of few files not happening when a AWS EC2 Instance
is back online after a restart
* Dist-geo-rep : deletion of files on master, geo-rep fails to
propagate to slaves.
* Allow the usage of the wildcard character \'
*\' to the options
\"nfs.rpc-auth-allow\" and \"nfs.rpc-auth-reject\"
* glfsheal: Improve the way in which we check the presence of
replica volumes
* Resource cleanup doesn\'t happen for clients on servers after
disconnect
* mounting a volume over NFS (TCP) with MOUNT over UDP fails
* backport \'gluster volume status --xml\' issues
* Glustershd memory usage too high
Tue Jul 29 14:00:00 2014 scorotAATTfree.fr
- Update to new upstream release 3.5.1
* A new volume option server.manage-gids has been added.
This option should be used when users of a volume are in more
than approximately 93 groups (Bug 1096425).
* Duplicate Request Cache for NFS has now been disabled by
default, this may reduce performance for certain workloads,
but improves the overall stability and memory footprint for
most users.
* Others changes are mostly bug fixes.
- disable systemd pre an post scripts for old product and then fix
build on SLE 11
Mon May 5 14:00:00 2014 jengelhAATTinai.de
- Update to new upstream release 3.5.0
* AFR_CLI_enhancements: Improved logging with more clarity and
statistical information. It allows visibility into why a
self-heal process was initiated and which files are affected, for
example. Prior to this enhancement, clearly identifying
split-brain issues from the logs was often difficult, and there
was no facility to identify which files were affected by a split
brain issue automatically. Remediating split brain without quorum
will still require some manual effort, but with the tools
provided, this will become much simpler.
* Exposing Volume Capabilities: Provides client-side insight into
whether a volume is using the BD translator and, if so, which
capabilities are being utilized.
* File Snapshot: Provides a mechanism for snapshotting individual
files. The most prevalent use case for this feature will be to
snapshot running VMs, allowing for point-in-time capture. This
also allows a mechanism to revert VMs to a previous state
directly from Gluster, without needing to use external tools.
* GFID Access: A new method for accessing data directly by GFID.
With this method, the data can be directly consumed in changelog
translator, which is logging ‘gfid’ internally, very efficiently.
* On-Wire Compression + Decompression: Use of this feature reduces
the overall network overhead for Gluster operations from a
client.
* Prevent NFS restart on Volume change (Part 1): Previously, any
volume change (volume option, volume start, volume stop, volume
delete, brick add, etc.) would restart the NFS server, which led
to service disruptions. This feature allow modifying certain
NFS-based volume options without such interruptions occurring.
Part 1 is anything not requiring a graph change.
* Quota Scalability: Massively increase the amount of quota
configurations from a few hundred to 65536 per volume.
* readdir_ahead: Gluster now provides read-ahead support for
directories to improve sequential directory read performance.
* zerofill: Enhancement to allow zeroing out of VM disk images,
which is useful in first time provisioning or for overwriting an
existing disk.
* Brick Failure Detection: Detecting failures on the filesystem
that a brick uses makes it possible to handle errors that are
caused from outside of the Gluster environment.
* Disk encryption: Implement the previous work done in HekaFS into
Gluster. This allows a volume (or per-tenant part of a volume) to
be encrypted “at rest” on the server using keys only available on
the client. [Note: Only content of regular files is encrypted.
File names are not encrypted! Also, encryption does not work in
NFS mounts.]
* Geo-Replication Enhancement: Previously, the geo-replication
process, gsyncd, was a single point of failure as it only ran on
one node in the cluster. If the node running gsyncd failed, the
entire geo-replication process was offline until the issue was
addressed. In this latest incarnation, the improvement is
extended even further by foregoing use of xattrs to identify
change candidates and directly consuming from the volume
changelog, which will improve performance twofold: one, by
keeping a running list of only those files that may need to be
synced; and two, the changelog is maintained in memory, which
will allow near instant access to which data needs to be changed
and where by the gsync daemon.
Thu Feb 28 13:00:00 2013 jengelhAATTinai.de
- Update to new upstream release 3.4.0alpha (rpm: 3.4.0~qa9)
* automake-1.13 support
- Enable AIO support
Tue Nov 27 13:00:00 2012 jengelhAATTinai.de
- Use `glusterd -N` in glusterd.service to run in foreground
as required
Tue Nov 27 13:00:00 2012 cfarrellAATTsuse.com
- license update: GPL-2.0 or LGPL-3.0+
Fri Nov 9 13:00:00 2012 jengelhAATTinai.de
- Update to new upstream release 3.4.0qa2
* No changelog provided by upstream
- Remove glusterfs-init.diff, merged upstream
- Provide systemd service file
Wed Oct 31 13:00:00 2012 jengelhAATTinai.de
- Update to new upstream release 3.3.1
* mount.glusterfs: Add support for {attribute,entry}-timeout options
* cli: Proper xml output for \"gluster peer status\"
* self-heald: Fix inode leak
* storage/posix: implement native linux AIO support
Mon Sep 24 14:00:00 2012 jengelhAATTinai.de
- Update to new upstream release 3.3.0
* New: Unified File & Object access
* New: Hadoop hooks - HDFS compatibility layer
* New volume type: Repstr - replicated + striped (+ distributed)
volumes
Fri Dec 2 13:00:00 2011 cooloAATTsuse.com
- add automake as buildrequire to avoid implicit dependency
Wed Oct 5 14:00:00 2011 jengelhAATTmedozas.de
- Initial package for build.opensuse.org