Does anyone know if the change to disable spdk by default (so as to
remove the corei7 dependency when running on intel platforms) made it in
to 14.2.3? The spdk version only required core2 in 14.2.1, the change
to require corei7 in 14.2.2 killed all the osds on older systems flat.
On 9/4/19 8:45 AM, Abhishek Lekshmanan wrote:
> This is the third bug fix release of Ceph Nautilus release series. This
> release fixes a security issue. We recommend all Nautilus users upgrade
> to this release. For upgrading from older releases of ceph, general
> guidelines for upgrade to nautilus must be followed
>
> Notable Changes
> ---------------
> * CVE-2019-10222 - Fixed a denial of service vulnerability where an
> unauthenticated client of Ceph Object Gateway could trigger a crash from an
> uncaught exception
> * Nautilus-based librbd clients can now open images on Jewel clusters.
> * The RGW `num_rados_handles` has been removed. If you were using a value of
> `num_rados_handles` greater than 1, multiply your current
> `objecter_inflight_ops` and `objecter_inflight_op_bytes` parameters by the
> old `num_rados_handles` to get the same throttle behavior.
> * The secure mode of Messenger v2 protocol is no longer experimental with this
> release. This mode is now the preferred mode of connection for monitors.
> * "osd_deep_scrub_large_omap_object_key_threshold" has been lowered to
detect an
> object with large number of omap keys more easily.
>
> For a detailed changelog please refer to the official release notes
> entry at the ceph blog:
https://ceph.io/releases/v14-2-3-nautilus-released/
>
> Getting Ceph
> ------------
>
> * Git at
git://github.com/ceph/ceph.git
> * Tarball at
http://download.ceph.com/tarballs/ceph-14.2.3.tar.gz
> * For packages, see
http://docs.ceph.com/docs/master/install/get-packages/
> * Release git sha1: 0f776cf838a1ae3130b2b73dc26be9c95c6ccc39
>