With over 400 updates since the release of 1.1.10, its time to start thinking about a new release.
Today I have tagged release candidate 1[1]. The most notable fixes include: + attrd: Implementation of a truely atomic attrd for use with corosync 2.x + cib: Allow values to be added/updated and removed in a single update + cib: Support XML comments in diffs + Core: Allow blackbox logging to be disabled with SIGUSR2 + crmd: Do not block on proxied calls from pacemaker_remoted + crmd: Enable cluster-wide throttling when the cib heavily exceeds its target load + crmd: Use the load on our peers to know how many jobs to send them + crm_mon: add --hide-headers option to hide all headers + crm_report: Collect logs directly from journald if available + Fencing: On timeout, clean up the agent's entire process group + Fencing: Support agents that need the host to be unfenced at startup + ipc: Raise the default buffer size to 128k + PE: Add a special attribute for distinguishing between real nodes and containers in constraint rules + PE: Allow location constraints to take a regex pattern to match against resource IDs + pengine: Distinguish between the agent being missing and something the agent needs being missing + remote: Properly version the remote connection protocol + services: Detect missing agents and permission errors before forking + Bug cl#5171 - pengine: Don't prevent clones from running due to dependant resources + Bug cl#5179 - Corosync: Attempt to retrieve a peer's node name if it is not already known + Bug cl#5181 - corosync: Ensure node IDs are written to the CIB as unsigned integers If you are a user of `pacemaker_remoted`, you should take the time to read about changes to the online wire protocol[2] that are present in this release. [1] https://github.com/ClusterLabs/pacemaker/releases/Pacemaker-1.1.11-rc1 [2] http://blog.clusterlabs.org/blog/2013/changes-to-the-remote-wire-protocol/ To build `rpm` packages for testing: 1. Clone the current sources: # git clone --depth 0 git://github.com/ClusterLabs/pacemaker.git # cd pacemaker 1. If you haven't already, install Pacemaker's dependancies [Fedora] # sudo yum install -y yum-utils [ALL] # make rpm-dep 1. Build Pacemaker # make rc 1. Copy the rpms and deploy as needed
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