Re: v14.2.5 Nautilus released

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On Thu, Dec 12, 2019 at 9:06 AM Dan van der Ster <dan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> Thanks for this!
>
> We're having trouble installing the ceph-debuginfo rpm, which shows a
> negative file size (apparently because it now exceeds 2GB):
> https://pastebin.com/5bnNCGHh
>
> Does this change need to be applied to the release builds too?
> https://tracker.ceph.com/issues/39387

Good catch! I just checked and yes, we need to use the --no-database flag

>
> -- Dan
>
> On Tue, Dec 10, 2019 at 10:45 AM Abhishek Lekshmanan <abhishek@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
> >
> > This is the fifth release of the Ceph Nautilus release series. Among the many
> > notable changes, this release fixes a critical BlueStore bug that was introduced
> > in 14.2.3. All Nautilus users are advised to upgrade to this release.
> >
> > For the complete changelog entry, please visit the release blog at
> > https://ceph.io/releases/v14-2-5-nautilus-released/
> >
> > Notable Changes
> > ---------------
> >
> > Critical fix:
> >
> > * This release fixes a `critical BlueStore bug <https://tracker.ceph.com/issues/42223>`_
> >   introduced in 14.2.3 (and also present in 14.2.4) that can lead to data
> >   corruption when a separate "WAL" device is used.
> >
> > New health warnings:
> >
> > * Ceph will now issue health warnings if daemons have recently crashed. Ceph
> >   has been collecting crash reports since the initial Nautilus release, but the
> >   health alerts are new. To view new crashes (or all crashes, if you've just
> >   upgraded)::
> >
> >     ceph crash ls-new
> >
> >   To acknowledge a particular crash (or all crashes) and silence the health warning::
> >
> >     ceph crash archive <crash-id>
> >     ceph crash archive-all
> >
> > * 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
> >
> > * Ceph will issue a health warning if a RADOS pool's ``size`` is set to 1
> >   or, in other words, if the pool is configured with no redundancy. Ceph will
> >   stop issuing the warning if the pool size is set to the minimum
> >   recommended value::
> >
> >     ceph osd pool set <pool-name> size <num-replicas>
> >
> >   The warning can be silenced with::
> >
> >     ceph config set global mon_warn_on_pool_no_redundancy false
> >
> > * A health warning is now generated if the average osd heartbeat ping
> >   time exceeds a configurable threshold for any of the intervals
> >   computed. The OSD computes 1 minute, 5 minute and 15 minute
> >   intervals with average, minimum and maximum values.  New configuration
> >   option `mon_warn_on_slow_ping_ratio` specifies a percentage of
> >   `osd_heartbeat_grace` to determine the threshold.  A value of zero
> >   disables the warning. New configuration option `mon_warn_on_slow_ping_time`
> >   specified in milliseconds over-rides the computed value, causes a warning
> >   when OSD heartbeat pings take longer than the specified amount.
> >   A new admin command, `ceph daemon mgr.# dump_osd_network [threshold]`, will
> >   list all connections with a ping time longer than the specified threshold or
> >   value determined by the config options, for the average for any of the 3 intervals.
> >   Another new admin command, `ceph daemon osd.# dump_osd_network [threshold]`,
> >   will do the same but only including heartbeats initiated by the specified OSD.
> >
> > Changes in the telemetry module:
> >
> > * The telemetry module now has a 'device' channel, enabled by default, that
> >   will report anonymized hard disk and SSD health metrics to telemetry.ceph.com
> >   in order to build and improve device failure prediction algorithms. Because
> >   the content of telemetry reports has changed, you will need to re-opt-in
> >   with::
> >
> >     ceph telemetry on
> >
> >   You can view exactly what information will be reported first with::
> >
> >     ceph telemetry show
> >     ceph telemetry show device   # specifically show the device channel
> >
> >   If you are not comfortable sharing device metrics, you can disable that
> >   channel first before re-opting-in:
> >
> >     ceph config set mgr mgr/telemetry/channel_crash false
> >     ceph telemetry on
> >
> > * The telemetry module now reports more information about CephFS file systems,
> >   including:
> >
> >     - how many MDS daemons (in total and per file system)
> >     - which features are (or have been) enabled
> >     - how many data pools
> >     - approximate file system age (year + month of creation)
> >     - how many files, bytes, and snapshots
> >     - how much metadata is being cached
> >
> >   We have also added:
> >
> >     - which Ceph release the monitors are running
> >     - whether msgr v1 or v2 addresses are used for the monitors
> >     - whether IPv4 or IPv6 addresses are used for the monitors
> >     - whether RADOS cache tiering is enabled (and which mode)
> >     - whether pools are replicated or erasure coded, and
> >       which erasure code profile plugin and parameters are in use
> >     - how many hosts are in the cluster, and how many hosts have each type of daemon
> >     - whether a separate OSD cluster network is being used
> >     - how many RBD pools and images are in the cluster, and how many pools have RBD mirroring enabled
> >     - how many RGW daemons, zones, and zonegroups are present; which RGW frontends are in use
> >     - aggregate stats about the CRUSH map, like which algorithms are used, how
> >       big buckets are, how many rules are defined, and what tunables are in
> >       use
> >
> >   If you had telemetry enabled, you will need to re-opt-in with::
> >
> >     ceph telemetry on
> >
> >   You can view exactly what information will be reported first with::
> >
> >     ceph telemetry show        # see everything
> >     ceph telemetry show basic  # basic cluster info (including all of the new info)
> >
> > OSD:
> >
> > * A new OSD daemon command, 'dump_recovery_reservations', reveals the
> >   recovery locks held (in_progress) and waiting in priority queues.
> >
> > * Another new OSD daemon command, 'dump_scrub_reservations', reveals the
> >   scrub reservations that are held for local (primary) and remote (replica) PGs.
> >
> > RGW:
> >
> > * RGW now supports S3 Object Lock set of APIs allowing for a WORM model for
> >   storing objects. 6 new APIs have been added put/get bucket object lock,
> >   put/get object retention, put/get object legal hold.
> >
> > * RGW now supports List Objects V2
> >
> > Getting Ceph
> > ------------
> >
> > * Git at git://github.com/ceph/ceph.git
> > * Tarball at http://download.ceph.com/tarballs/ceph-14.2.5.tar.gz
> > * For packages, see http://docs.ceph.com/docs/master/install/get-packages/
> > * Release git sha1: ad5bd132e1492173c85fda2cc863152730b16a92
> >
> > --
> > Abhishek Lekshmanan
> > SUSE Software Solutions Germany GmbH
>
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