[Pacemaker] [Linux-HA] Announcing the Heartbeat 3.0.6 Release

Andrew Beekhof andrew at beekhof.net
Thu Feb 19 16:44:37 EST 2015


> On 11 Feb 2015, at 8:24 am, Lars Ellenberg <Lars.Ellenberg at linbit.com> wrote:
> 
> 
> TL;DR:
> 
>  If you intend to set up a new High Availability cluster
>  using the Pacemaker cluster manager,
>  you typically should not care for Heartbeat,
>  but use recent releases (2.3.x) of Corosync.
> 
>  If you don't care for Heartbeat, don't read further.
> 
> Unless you are beekhof... there's a question below ;-)
> 
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> 
> After 3½ years since the last "officially tagged" release of Heartbeat,
> I have seen the need to do a new "maintenance release".
> 
>  The Heartbeat 3.0.6 release tag: 3d59540cf28d
>  and the change set it points to: cceeb47a7d8f
> 
> The main reason for this was that pacemaker more recent than
> somewhere between 1.1.6 and 1.1.7 would no longer work properly
> on the Heartbeat cluster stack.
> 
> Because some of the daemons have moved from "glue" to "pacemaker" proper,
> and changed their paths. This has been fixed in Heartbeat.
> 
> And because during that time, stonith-ng was refactored, and would still
> reliably fence, but not understand its own confirmation message, so it
> was effectively broken. This I fixed in pacemaker.
> 
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> 
> If you chose to run new Pacemaker with the Heartbeat communication stack,
> it should be at least 1.1.12 with a few patches,
> see my December 2014 commits at the top of
> https://github.com/lge/pacemaker/commits/linbit-cluster-stack-pcmk-1.1.12
> I'm not sure if they got into pacemaker upstream yet.
> 
> beekhof?
> Do I need to rebase?
> Or did I miss you merging these?

Merged now :-)

We're about to start the 1.1.13 release cycle, so it wont be far away

> 
> ---
> 
> If you have those patches,
> consider setting this new ha.cf configuration parameter:
> 
> 	# If pacemaker crmd spawns the pengine itself,
> 	# it sometimes "forgets" to kill the pengine on shutdown,
> 	# which later may confuse the system after cluster restart.
> 	# Tell the system that Heartbeat is supposed to
> 	# control the pengine directly.
> 	crmd_spawns_pengine off
> 
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> 
> Here is the shortened Heartbeat changelog,
> the longer version is available in mercurial:
> http://hg.linux-ha.org/heartbeat-STABLE_3_0/shortlog
> 
> - fix emergency shutdown due to broken update_ackseq
> - fix node dead detection problems
> - fix converging of membership (ccm)
> - fix init script startup glitch (caused by changes in glue/resource-agents)
> - heartbeat.service file for systemd platforms
> - new ucast6 UDP IPv6 communication plugin
> - package ha_api.py in standard package
> - update some man pages, specifically the example ha.cf
> - also report ccm membership status for cl_status hbstatus -v
> - updated some log messages, or their log levels
> - reduce max_delay in broadcast client_status query to one second
> - apply various (mostly cosmetic) patches from Debian
> - drop HBcompress compression plugins: they are part of cluster glue
> - drop "openais" HBcomm plugin
> - better support for current pacemaker versions
> - try to not miss a SIGTERM (fix problem with very fast respawn/stop cycle)
> - dopd: ignore dead ping nodes
> - cl_status improvements
> - api internals: reduce IPC round-trips to get at status information
> - uid=root is sufficient to use heartbeat api (gid=haclient remains sufficient)
> - fix /dev/null as log- or debugfile setting
> - move daemon binaries into libexecdir
> - document movement of compression plugins into cluster-glue
> - fix usage of SO_REUSEPORT in ucast sockets
> - fix compile issues with recent gcc and -Werror
> 
> Note that a number of the mentioned "fixes" have been created two years
> ago already, and may have been released in packages for a long time,
> where vendors have chosen to package them.
> 
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> 
> As to future plans for Heartbeat:
> 
> Heartbeat is still useful for non-pacemaker, "haresources"-mode clusters.
> 
> We (Linbit) will maintain Heartbeat for the foreseeable future.
> That should not be too much of a burden, as it is "stable",
> and due to long years of field exposure, "all bugs are known" ;-)
> 
> The most notable shortcoming when using Heartbeat with Pacemaker
> clusters would be the limited message size.
> There are currently no plans to remove that limitation.
> 
> With its wide choice of communications paths, even "exotic"
> communication plugins, and the ability to run "arbitrarily many"
> paths, some deployments may even favor it over Corosync still.
> 
> But typically, for new deployments involving Pacemaker,
> in most cases you should chose Corosync 2.3.x
> as your membership and communication layer.
> 
> For existing deployments using Heartbeat,
> upgrading to this Heartbeat version is strongly recommended.
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> 	Lars Ellenberg
> 
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