[ClusterLabs] Pacemaker 1.1.18 released
Digimer
lists at alteeve.ca
Tue Nov 14 23:40:21 CET 2017
On 2017-11-14 05:23 PM, Ken Gaillot wrote:
> ClusterLabs announces the release of version 1.1.18 of the Pacemaker
> cluster resource manager. The source code is available at:
>
> https://github.com/ClusterLabs/pacemaker/releases/tag/Pacemaker-1.1.18
>
> This is expected to be the last actively developed release in the 1.1
> line. Development will now begin on Pacemaker 2.0.0.
>
> The most significant new features in 1.1.18 are:
>
> * Warnings will be logged when legacy configuration syntax planned to
> be removed in 2.0.0 is used.
>
> * Bundles are no longer considered experimental. They support all
> constraint types, and they now support rkt as well as Docker
> containers. Many bug fixes and enhancements have been made.
>
> * Alerts may now be filtered so that alert agents are called only for
> desired alert types, and (as an experimental feature) it is now
> possible to receive alerts for transient node attribute changes.
>
> * Status output (from crm_mon, pengine logs, and a new crm_resource --
> why option) now has more details about why resources are in a certain
> state.
>
> As usual, to support the new features, the CRM feature set has been
> incremented. This means that mixed-version clusters are supported only
> during a rolling upgrade -- nodes with an older version will not be
> allowed to rejoin once they shut down.
>
> For a more detailed list of bug fixes and other changes, see the change
> log:
>
> https://github.com/ClusterLabs/pacemaker/blob/1.1/ChangeLog
>
> Everyone is encouraged to download, compile and test the new release.
> Your feedback is important and appreciated.
>
> Many thanks to all contributors of source code to this release,
> including Andrew Beekhof, Aravind Kumar, Artur Novik, Bin Liu, Ferenc
> Wágner, Helmut Grohne, Hideo Yamauchi, Igor Tsiglyar, Jan
> Pokorný, Kazunori INOUE, Keisuke MORI, Ken Gaillot, Klaus Wenninger,
> Nye Liu, Tomer Azran, Valentin Vidic, and Yan Gao.
Awesome! Thanks to all involved!
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