Re: v14.2.8 Nautilus released

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Did you get an answer for this?  My original thought when I read it was that
the osd would need to be recreated(as you noted).

-Brent

-----Original Message-----
From: Marc Roos <M.Roos@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> 
Sent: Tuesday, March 3, 2020 10:58 AM
To: abhishek <abhishek@xxxxxxxx>; ceph-users <ceph-users@xxxxxxx>
Subject:  Re: v14.2.8 Nautilus released

 
This bluestore_min_alloc_size_ssd=4K, do I need to recreate these osd's? 
Or does this magically change? What % performance increase can be expected?


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Subject:  v14.2.8 Nautilus released


This is the eighth update to the Ceph Nautilus release series. This 
release fixes issues across a range of subsystems. We recommend that all 
users upgrade to this release. Please note the following important 
changes in this release; as always the full changelog is posted at:
https://ceph.io/releases/v14-2-8-nautilus-released

Notable Changes
---------------

* The default value of `bluestore_min_alloc_size_ssd` has been changed
  to 4K to improve performance across all workloads.

* The following OSD memory config options related to bluestore cache 
autotuning can now
  be configured during runtime:

    - osd_memory_base (default: 768 MB)
    - osd_memory_cache_min (default: 128 MB)
    - osd_memory_expected_fragmentation (default: 0.15)
    - osd_memory_target (default: 4 GB)

  The above options can be set with::

    ceph config set osd <option> <value>

* The MGR now accepts `profile rbd` and `profile rbd-read-only` user 
caps.
  These caps can be used to provide users access to MGR-based RBD 
functionality
  such as `rbd perf image iostat` an `rbd perf image iotop`.

* The configuration value `osd_calc_pg_upmaps_max_stddev` used for upmap
  balancing has been removed. Instead use the mgr balancer config
  `upmap_max_deviation` which now is an integer number of PGs of 
deviation
  from the target PGs per OSD.  This can be set with a command like
  `ceph config set mgr mgr/balancer/upmap_max_deviation 2`.  The default
  `upmap_max_deviation` is 1.  There are situations where crush rules
  would not allow a pool to ever have completely balanced PGs.  For 
example, if
  crush requires 1 replica on each of 3 racks, but there are fewer OSDs 
in 1 of
  the racks.  In those cases, the configuration value can be increased.

* RGW: a mismatch between the bucket notification documentation and the 
actual
  message format was fixed. This means that any endpoints receiving 
bucket
  notification, will now receive the same notifications inside a JSON 
array
  named 'Records'. Note that this does not affect pulling bucket 
notification
  from a subscription in a 'pubsub' zone, as these are already wrapped 
inside
  that array.

* CephFS: multiple active MDS forward scrub is now rejected. Scrub 
currently
  only is permitted on a file system with a single rank. Reduce the 
ranks to one
  via `ceph fs set <fs_name> max_mds 1`.

* Ceph now refuses to create a file system with a default EC data pool. 
For
  further explanation, see:
  https://docs.ceph.com/docs/nautilus/cephfs/createfs/#creating-pools

* Ceph will now issue a health warning if a RADOS pool has a `pg_num`
  value that is not a power of two. This can be fixed by adjusting
  the pool to a nearby power of two::

    ceph osd pool set <pool-name> pg_num <new-pg-num>

  Alternatively, the warning can be silenced with::

    ceph config set global mon_warn_on_pool_pg_num_not_power_of_two 
false

Getting Ceph
------------

* Git at git://github.com/ceph/ceph.git
* Tarball at http://download.ceph.com/tarballs/ceph-14.2.8.tar.gz
* For packages, see 
http://docs.ceph.com/docs/master/install/get-packages/
* Release git sha1: 2d095e947a02261ce61424021bb43bd3022d35cb

--
Abhishek Lekshmanan
SUSE Software Solutions Germany GmbH
GF: Felix Imendörffer HRB 21284 (AG Nürnberg) 
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