[ClusterLabs] Pacemaker 2.0.0-rc1 now available

Ken Gaillot kgaillot at redhat.com
Thu Dec 13 00:07:51 EST 2018


Source code for the first release candidate for Pacemaker version 2.0.1
is now available at:

https://github.com/ClusterLabs/pacemaker/releases/tag/Pacemaker-2.0.1-rc1

This is primarily a bug fix release, but there are a few new features:

* SBD using a watchdog device may now be used for fencing in a cluster
that has guest nodes or bundles. (Previously, this would fail due to
the cluster requiring the guests/containers to have a watchdog
configured, which is not necessary.)

* The status display (crm_mon) will now show pending fence actions and
failed fence actions by default, with options to control the level of
detail. The stonith_admin tool now has an option to clear the fence
history.

* The crm_resource --clear command, to clear constraints added by --ban 
and --move, now takes a new --expired option to clear only rule-based
constraints whose date/time range is in the past. Users who don't like
expired constraints cluttering the configuration can now remove them
this way, even in an automated way (such as by cron).

The bug fixes are particularly important for clusters with Pacemaker
Remote nodes or bundles.

Packagers may be interested to know that the spec file now puts the
Pacemaker RNG XML schemas and XSLT transforms in their own
architecture-independent package, pacemaker-schemas.

For more details about changes in this release, please see the change
log:

https://github.com/ClusterLabs/pacemaker/blob/Pacemaker-2.0.1-rc1/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, Andrew Beekhof, Bruno Travouillon, Chris
Lumens, Christine Caulfield, Chris Walker, Devin Vance, Gao,Yan, Hideo
Yamauchi, Jan Pokorný, Kazunori INOUE, Ken Gaillot, Klaus Wenninger,
Michele Baldessari, Nick Wang, Oyvind Albrigtsen, and Reid Wahl.
-- 
Ken Gaillot <kgaillot at redhat.com>



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