Hi all, I am happy to announce that source code for the first release candidate for Pacemaker version 2.0.3 is now available at:
https://github.com/ClusterLabs/pacemaker/releases/tag/Pacemaker-2.0.3-rc1 Highlights previously discussed on this list include a dynamic cluster recheck interval (you don't have to care about cluster-recheck-interval for failure-timeout or most rules now), new Pacemaker Remote options for security hardening (listen address and TLS priorities), and Year 2038 compatibility. Also, crm_mon now supports the new --output-as/--output-to options, and has some tweaks to the text and HTML output that will hopefully make it easier to read. A couple of changes that haven't been mentioned yet: * A new fence-reaction cluster option controls whether the local node will stop pacemaker or panic the local host if notified of its own fencing. This generally happens with fabric fencing (e.g. fence_scsi) when the host and networking are still functional. The default, "stop", is the previous behavior. The new option of "panic" makes more sense for a node that's been fenced, so it may become the default in a future release, but we are not doing so at this time for backward compatibility. Therefore, if you prefer the "stop" behavior (for example, to avoid losing logs when fenced), it is recommended to specify it explicitly. * We discovered that the ocf:pacemaker:pingd agent, a legacy alias for ocf:pacemaker:ping, has actually been broken since 1.1.3 (!). Rather than fix it, we are formally deprecating it, and will remove it in a future release. As usual, there were many bug fixes and log message improvements as well. For more details about changes in this release, please see the change log: https://github.com/ClusterLabs/pacemaker/blob/2.0/ChangeLog Everyone is encouraged to download, compile and test the new release. We do many regression tests and simulations, but we can't cover all possible use cases, so your feedback is important and appreciated. Many thanks to all contributors of source code to this release, including Aleksei Burlakov, Chris Lumens, Gao,Yan, Hideo Yamauchi, Jan Pokorný, John Eckersberg, Kazunori INOUE, Ken Gaillot, Klaus Wenninger, Konstantin Kharlamov, Munenari, Roger Zhou, S. Schuberth, Tomas Jelinek, and Yuusuke Iida. 1.1.22-rc1, with selected backports from this release, will also be released soon. -- Ken Gaillot <kgail...@redhat.com> _______________________________________________ Manage your subscription: https://lists.clusterlabs.org/mailman/listinfo/users ClusterLabs home: https://www.clusterlabs.org/