v0.80.4 Firefly released

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Hi Andrija,

I'm running a cluster with both CentOS and Ubuntu machines in it.  I just
did some upgrades to 0.80.4, and I can confirm that doing "yum update ceph"
on the CentOS machine did result in having all OSDs on that machine
restarted automatically.  I actually did not know that would happen, as the
CentOS machines were new additions (first update since deploying them with
0.80.1), and I'm used the Ubuntu behavior where I can update the package
first, then reboot things at will.

So yeah, that still happens with RPM.  :/


On Wed, Jul 16, 2014 at 3:55 AM, Andrija Panic <andrija.panic at gmail.com>
wrote:

> Hi Sage,
>
> can anyone validate, if there is still "bug" inside RPMs that does
> automatic CEPH service restart after updating packages ?
>
> We are instructed to first update/restart MONs, and after that OSD - but
> that is impossible if we have MON+OSDs on same host...since the ceph is
> automaticaly restarted with YUM/RPM, but NOT automaticaly restarted on
> Ubuntu/Debian (as reported by some other list memeber...)
>
> Thanks
>
>
> On 16 July 2014 01:45, Sage Weil <sage at inktank.com> wrote:
>
>> This Firefly point release fixes an potential data corruption problem
>> when ceph-osd daemons run on top of XFS and service Firefly librbd
>> clients.  A recently added allocation hint that RBD utilizes triggers
>> an XFS bug on some kernels (Linux 3.2, and likely others) that leads
>> to data corruption and deep-scrub errors (and inconsistent PGs).  This
>> release avoids the situation by disabling the allocation hint until we
>> can validate which kernels are affected and/or are known to be safe to
>> use the hint on.
>>
>> We recommend that all v0.80.x Firefly users urgently upgrade,
>> especially if they are using RBD.
>>
>> Notable Changes
>> ---------------
>>
>> * osd: disable XFS extsize hint by default (#8830, Samuel Just)
>> * rgw: fix extra data pool default name (Yehuda Sadeh)
>>
>> For more detailed information, see:
>>
>>   http://ceph.com/docs/master/_downloads/v0.80.4.txt
>>
>> Getting Ceph
>> ------------
>>
>> * Git at git://github.com/ceph/ceph.git
>> * Tarball at http://ceph.com/download/ceph-0.80.4.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
>>
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>
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