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It is a building block for setting up clusters.\A5lamb07openSUSE Leap 42.3openSUSEGPL-2.0+http://bugs.opensuse.orgProductivity/Clustering/HAhttp://drbd.linbit.com/linuxx86_64FF9¡A큤\A\AZTvZTv5574c6965ae5f583e55880e397fbb0181a171669b32e6bc1472df3b5ee58a347servicerootrootrootrootrootrootrootrootdrbd-9.0.11+git.1e2bccdc-2.11.1.src.rpmdrbddrbd(x86-64)    drbd-utilsrpmlib(PayloadFilesHavePrefix)rpmlib(CompressedFileNames)rpmlib(PayloadIsLzma)9.2.04.0-13.0.4-14.4.6-14.11.2\73[;@Z@YA%@Y&@YX @XO@X@X8'X0>X X WXW@Vm@Vm@V\:@VO @V(V V7@UoU@UU0SrS{CSJ|@S9XS4S!R@R[RVR9R6QO@N2Nu@MbSL+@L$@KKG@ĴJc J\s@I@nwang@suse.comnwang@suse.comnwang@suse.comnwang@suse.comnwang@suse.comnwang@suse.comnwang@suse.comhare@suse.denwang@suse.comlpechacek@suse.comlpechacek@suse.comnwang@suse.comnwang@suse.comnwang@suse.comnwang@suse.comolaf@aepfle.denwang@suse.comnwang@suse.comnwang@suse.comnwang@suse.comnwang@suse.comnwang@suse.comnwang@suse.comnwang@suse.comnwang@suse.comnwang@suse.comlwang@suse.comlmb@suse.commmarek@suse.czrgoldwyn@suse.comxli@suse.comxli@suse.comro@suse.delmb@suse.comlmb@suse.comlmb@suse.comlmb@suse.comohering@suse.detserong@suse.comtserong@suse.comjengelh@medozas.dero@novell.comro@suse.detserong@novell.comdmueller@suse.devuntz@opensuse.orgaj@suse.decoolo@novell.comteelynn19@aim.comro@suse.de- bsc#1118732, split brain handles malfunction when 2 primaries. - Add patch rely-on-sb-handlers.patch Merge pacth enable-conn-in-not-allowed-dual-primaries.patch- Update to 9.0.11, for bsc#1097571 and bsc#1110860 * Fix bug in compat code: Without this fix large bios are not split. * fix occasionally forgotten resyncs in installations where diskless primaries are present. * fix an issue that causes unexpected split-brain upon connect. * in a cluster with a diskless primary, when a server goes away, and is not outdated, outdate it upon reconnect. * fix update of exposed data UUID on diskless primaries. * fix a possible OOPS when in a debug message regarding bitmap locking * fix discard bigger than 1MiB * fix left over bits in bitmap on SyncSource after resync * fix peers becoming unexpectedly displayed as D_OUTDATED at the end of a resync * fix a race between auto promote and auto demote of multiple volumes in a single resource * Speed up down of many resources by using call_rcu() instead of synchronize_rcu() * Make it compatible with the soon to be released 4.13 kernel - Add patch fix-kernel-version.patch Add patch enable-conn-in-not-allowed-dual-primaries.patch Add patch fix-hang-demote-after-ioerror.patch- bsc#1037109, drbdmeta does not propagate full bitmap Add patch keep-bitmap-in-create-md-kernel.patch- bsc#1045473, update to 9.0.8 fix a race condition between adding connections and receiving data fix a OOPS on a diskfull node when a request from a diskless node fix a distributed deadlock when doing a discard/write-same burst fix an issue with diskless nodes adopting wrong current UUIDs fix wrongly rejected two-phase-state transactions fix initial resync, triggered by "--force primary"(regression 9.0.7) Speed-up AL-updates with bio flags REQ_META and REQ_PRIO Merged changes from 8.4.10 and with that compatibility with Linux-4.12 - Remove patch fix-initial-sync-stop.patch - Fix the license to GPL-2.0+- bsc#1038852, fix initial sync not triggered add patch fix-initial-sync-stop.patch- Update to 9.0.7 Using 9.0.7rc2 for upgrading from rc1... - bsc#1028124, fix kernel compat - Fix a potenial split brain - Change the drbd-utils requirement to 8.9.11- Update to 9.0.7rc1 - various fixes to the 2-phase-commit online resize fix fencing and disk state trasition and from consistent, necessary for crm-fence-peer fix calculation of authoritative nodes Quorum to avoid data divergence, an alternative to fencing Compat with Linux 4.10 - Remove patch drbd_wrapper-Blank-out-WRITE_SYNC-warning-for-new-ke.patch - Add fix-resync-finished-with-syncs-have-bits-set.patch for bsc#1025089 - Including the compatible fix of bsc#1031299- Compability fixes for SLE12 SP3 (bsc#993388, FATE#321732) - Add patch drbd_wrapper-Blank-out-WRITE_SYNC-warning-for-new-ke.patch- bsc#1025585, upgrade to 9.0.6- Excluded openSUSE from RT KMP build (bsc#1005578)- Enabled RT KMP build (bsc#1005578)- bsc#1006176, compat with kernel 4.8 with 9.0.5- Upgrade 9.0.2 to 9.0.5 - Remove patch compat-4.7-9902af79-i_mutex.patch Remove patch compat-4.7-fe8fb75e-blk_queue_write_cache.patch Remove patch compat-4.7-50225243-kill-nla_put_u64.patch Remove patch compat-4.7-1dee3f59-align-nla-u64.patch Remove patch drbd-buildcompare.patch Remove patch kernel-4.5-compat.patch Remove patch temp.patch- bsc#983633, upgrade to ver9.0.2 to build against kernel 4.6/4.7 - Add patch compat-4.7-9902af79-i_mutex.patch - Add patch compat-4.7-fe8fb75e-blk_queue_write_cache.patch - Add patch compat-4.7-50225243-kill-nla_put_u64.patch - Add patch compat-4.7-1dee3f59-align-nla-u64.patch- Compat with kernel 4.5 - Add patch kernel-4.5-compat.patch- Remove timstamp from binaries Add patch drbd-buildcompare.patch- Update to release drbd-9.0.1 - Depend on drbd-utils >= 8.9.6- Update to released drbd-9.0.0 - Remove patch 0001-Support-zeroout-device-in-initial-sync.patch - Remove patch update-to-8.4.6-5.patch - Remove patch rename-GFP_WAIT-to-GFP_RECLAIM.patch - Remove patch new-bio-struct.patch- BSC#955968, support GFP_RECLAIM in kernel4.4 - Add rename-GFP_WAIT-to-GFP_RECLAIM.patch- BSC#950477, support new bio struct in kernel4.3 - Add new-bio-struct.patch- BSC#950477, update to 8.4.6-5 to fix bdi congested. - Rename 0001-drbd-Support-zeroout-device-in-initial-sync.patch to 0001-Support-zeroout-device-in-initial-sync.patch - Add update-to-8.4.6-5.patch- BSC#947460, add rcdrbd symlink.- Fate#317940, merge patch set into one patch. - Support zeroout/discard-devices instead of zap-devices - New feature flag FF_DISCARD - Add patch 0001-drbd-Support-zeroout-device-in-initial-sync.patch - Remove old patch set: Patch 0000-cover-letter-fate317940.patch Patch 0001-drbd-Fix-the-wrong-logic-of-moving-history.patch Patch 0002-drbd-Add-options-zap_devices-to-new-current-uuid.patch Patch 0003-drbd-A-function-to-zero-out-drbd-backing-device.patch Patch 0004-drbd-New-packet-P_ZERO_OUT.patch Patch 0005-drbd-Functions-to-notify-peer-node-to-start.patch Patch 0006-drbd-Wapper-for-zeroing-out-device-by-worker.patch Patch 0007-drbd-Flags-for-background-drbd-device-work.patch Patch 0008-drbd-Function-to-work-with-packet-P_ZERO_OUT.patch Patch 0009-drbd-Receive-zero-out-command-from-peer-node.patch Patch 0010-drbd-Handle-new-current-uuid-zap-devices.patch- BSC#939778. Add obsolete of old packages and a description for KMP package. - Require kernel-source-rt for RT.- Fate#317940. Speed up initial sync by supporting zero out device. Patch 0000-cover-letter-fate317940.patch Patch 0001-drbd-Fix-the-wrong-logic-of-moving-history.patch Patch 0002-drbd-Add-options-zap_devices-to-new-current-uuid.patch Patch 0003-drbd-A-function-to-zero-out-drbd-backing-device.patch Patch 0004-drbd-New-packet-P_ZERO_OUT.patch Patch 0005-drbd-Functions-to-notify-peer-node-to-start.patch Patch 0006-drbd-Wapper-for-zeroing-out-device-by-worker.patch Patch 0007-drbd-Flags-for-background-drbd-device-work.patch Patch 0008-drbd-Function-to-work-with-packet-P_ZERO_OUT.patch Patch 0009-drbd-Receive-zero-out-command-from-peer-node.patch Patch 0010-drbd-Handle-new-current-uuid-zap-devices.patch - Delete useless patch init-script-fixes.diff - ExcludeArch i586 and s390, since user space split into drbd-utils.- Update to 8.4.6 - With DRBD module version 8.4.5, we split out the management tools into their own repository. Started out as "drbd-utils version 8.9.0". To manage DRBD 8.4.5 kernel modules and above, want drbd-utils >= 8.9.0 - fix failing of user space helpers since kernel 3.13. This bug is known as 'out of mem, failed to invoke fence-peer helper' - fix connection timeouts for resources with multiple volumes - fix an issue with DRBD on linux software raid by properly remapping bi_bdev - fix a (hard to trigger) race condition between promoting to primary an connection handshake. In case the bug was hit the Primary got stuck in WFBitmapS connection state - Fix a NULL deref when resuming IO on a diskless primary - Fix compile issues with uncommon architectures - improvements to asender performance. With high end backing storage and networking equipment you may see IOPS improvements between 25% to 50%. - Highest number on a single drbd seen by LINBIT so far: 160000 IOPS - backport of events2 and status commands from drbd9. This allows to be DRBD9 compatible starting with this release, and to get used to DRBD9 compatible status reporting - support for lsblk in drbd - Update to 8.4.5 - fix potential BUG_ON in mempool_alloc for older kernels (<2.6.23) - fix cornercase of resync finished detection - fix drbd_ldev_destroy to run exactly once and in worker context - fix spurious detach/disconnect: don't announce WRITE_SAME - fix NULL pointer deref in blk_add_request_payload - (DISCARD/TRIM handling in sd) - fix regression: potential NULL pointer dereference - fix regression: potential list corruption - fix regression: potential deadlock in adm functions (drbdsetup) - fix regression: /sbin vs /usr/sbin in scripts - fix race stopping the worker thread - new debugfs presence expose oldest requests and other details - userspace moved to own repository - linux 3.13 and 3.14 compatibility - improve adaptive resync controler - reduce bitmap IO during resync - allow write-ordering policy to be bumped up again - trigger tcp_flush_pending_frames() for PING/PING_ACK - fix potential segfault in drbdadm adjust - drbdsetup improvements: fix netlink socket buffers; detect modprobe failure- modify drbd.rules by removing NAME and adding SYMLINK in case that configuration has a device name diffrent from kernel node (bnc#878119) add: fix-udev-for-drbd-start-timeout.patch- Packages drbd-xen, drbd-utils, drbd-bash-completion, and drbd-pacemaker were merged into drbd (bnc#878793)- Add # needssslcertforbuild to use the project's certificate when building in a home project.- Add Module.supported and preamble (bnc#871132)- Update to 8.4.4.7 - fix potential BUG_ON in mempool_alloc for older kernels (<2.6.23) - fix cornercase of resync finished detection - fix drbd_ldev_destroy to run exactly once and in worker context - fix spurious detach/disconnect: don't announce WRITE_SAME - fix NULL pointer deref in blk_add_request_payload (DISCARD/TRIM handling in sd) - fix regression: potential NULL pointer dereference - fix regression: potential list corruption - fix regression: potential deadlock in adm functions (drbdsetup) - fix regression: /sbin vs /usr/sbin in scripts - fix race stopping the worker thread - linux 3.13 compatibility - improve adaptive resync controler - reduce bitmap IO during resync - allow write-ordering policy to be bumped up again - trigger tcp_flush_pending_frames() for PING/PING_ACK - new sysfs oldest_requests attribute (may be moved to debugfs) - fix potential segfault in drbdadm adjust - drbdsetup improvements: fix socket buffers; detect modprobe failure - Upstream version cs: 3c1f46cb19993f98b22fdf7e18958c21ad75176d- Handle drbd devices when presented as phy devices by xenstore with libxl (bnc#865682) + add_phy_to_block-drbd.diff- disable build_kmp on i586 and s390, SLE-12 does not build a runnable kernel there* Mon Oct 14 2013 lmb@suse.com - Update to official 8.4.4 - drbd: evaluate disk and network timeout on different requests - drbd: Fix a hole in the challange-response connection authentication - drbd: always implicitly close last epoch when idle - drbd: add back some fairness to AL transactions - drbd: keep max-bio size during detach/attach on disconnected primary - drbd: fix a race between start_resync and send_and_submit - drbd: fix deadlock in discard fallback code - Build drbd KMPs.- Update to 8.4.4rc2 - fix potential deadlock when concurrently fencing and establishing a connection - fix potential distributed deadlock during verify or resync - fix decoding of bitmap vli rle for device sizes > 64 TB - fix for deadlock when using automatic split-brain-recovery - only fail empty flushes if no good data is reachable - avoid to shrink max_bio_size due to peer re-configuration - fix resume-io after reconnect with broken fence-peer handler - crm-fence-peer: less cib polling, peer-alive detection using crmadmin, and other improvements - OCF RA: avoid too tight pacemaker driven recovery loop on failed promote, implement adjust_master_score parameter - fix too large bursts for very slow resync rates - don't let application IO throttle resync to a stall - Fixed attaching to disks with fixed size external meta-data (This regressions was introduced with 8.4.3) - Fixed a crash when the connection broke at a very exact point in time while a graceful disconnect executes - Support for REQ_DISCARD - Allow parallel promote/demote - Allow online changing of al-stripes and al-stripe-size with the resize command - drbdadm adjust now deals with IP-address changes correctly - Align the internal object model with drbd-9.0 (away from drbd-8.3) - New drbd-proxy option "bwlimit"; allow proxy options on host level - Compiles on Linux v3.10- Update drbd version string in specfile so that a future 8.4.4 check-in will be considered newer than 8.4.4rc1. - Clean-up specfile based on spec-cleaner- Update to drbd 8.4.4rc1 - Disable heartbeat support (heartbeat no longer ships on openSUSE) - fix decoding of bitmap vli rle for device sizes > 64 TB - fix for deadlock when using automatic split-brain-recovery - only fail empty flushes if no good data is reachable - avoid to shrink max_bio_size due to peer re-configuration - fix resume-io after reconnect with broken fence-peer handler - fencing script improvements - Fixed attaching to disks with fixed size external meta-data (This regressions was introduced with 8.4.3) - Allow online changing of al-stripes and al-stripe-size with the resize command - drbdadm adjust now deals with IP-address changes correctly - Align the internal object model with drbd-9.0 (away from drbd-8.3) - Do not end up in Unconnected state if the connection breaks at a certain point during the handshake (was introduced with 8.3.12) - Closed a race condition between promoting and connection handshake, that could lead to an inconsistent view of the peer's UUIDS - Fixed a race condition that could lead to a full sync, if connection breaks at a certain point while starting a regular resync - Fixed crm-fence-peer.sh for pacemaker 1.1.8 - Fixed a list corruption for read requests that complete with an error after they were aborted - Fixed a kernel panic if the device size was an exact multiple of 128MiB - Fixed a potential memory allocation during deadlock online resize - Improve the handling of read-errors: Make sure that sectors that had a read error are overwritten with data from the peer on the next resync - Expose the data-generation-uuids through /sys/block/drbdXX/drbd/ - The new flag --peer-max-bio-size for drbdmeta create-md is of use if you plan to use the device for long time without peer - Fixed a potential protocol error and resulting disconnect/reconnect, when a disk fails on the secondary node. (Introduced with 8.4.2) - Do not fail empty flushed on diskless, primary node - Fixed calculation of master scores for single volume and unconfigured resources in the drbd.ocf RA - When the connection breaks during a grace full disconnect DRBD failed to call the eventually configured fence-peer handler. Fixed. - Obey md-barrier setting when changed via the disk-options command - Non blocking queuing of AL-updates; This change significantly improves the number of IOPs in case the workload does not fit into the configured AL size. (Backport from drbd-9) - New options for drbdmeta create-md --al-stripes and --al-stripe-size to create a larger and striped AL - Fixed drbdadm adjust of max-bio-bvecs - Fixed a memory leak of 336 byte per attach/detach cycle - Fix a potential null-pointer deference when configuring invalid resync after dependencies - Fixed IO resuming after connection was established before fence peer handler returned - Fixed an issue in the state engine that could cause state lockup with multiple volumes - Write all pages of the bitmap if it gets moved during an online resize operation. (This issue was introduced with 8.3.10) - Fixed a race condition could cause DRBD to go through a NetworkFailure state during disconnect - Fixed a race condition in the disconnect code path that could lead to a BUG() (introduced with 8.4.0) - Fixed a write ordering problem on SyncTarget nodes for a write to a block that gets resynced at the same time. The bug can only be triggered with a device that has a firmware that actually reorders writes to the same block (merged from 8.3.13) - Fixed a potential deadlock during restart of conflicting writes - Disable the write ordering method "barrier" by default, since it is not possible for a driver to find out if it works reliably since 2.6.36 - All fixes that went into 8.3.13 - Removed a null pointer access when using on-congestion policy on a diskless device - In case of a graceful detach under IO load, wait for the outstanding IO. (As opposed to aborting IOs as a forcefully detach does) - Reinstate disabling AL updates with invalidate-remote (8.4.0 regression) - Reinstate the 'disk-barrier no', 'disk-flushes no', and 'disk-drain no' switches (8.4.0 regression) - Backported the request code from DRBD-9. Improves handling of many corner cases. - Support FLUSH/FUA bio flags - Made the establishing of connections faster - New option 'al-updates no' to disable writing transactions into the - activity log. It is use full if you prefer a full sync after a primary crash, for improved performance of a spread out random write work load - Expose the data generation identifies via sysfs - "--stop" option for online verify to specify a stop sector - Fixed a bug that might cause in kernel list corruption triggered by simultaneous IO on multiple volumes in a single resource - Fixed a bug that might cause a kernel OOPS in the worker thread while the receiver tied to establish a connection (drbd-8.4.0 regression) - Fixed an issue in the receiver that could cause connection triggered by simultaneous IO on multiple volumes in a single resource - Consider the discard-my-data flag for all volumes - Fixed attaching to backing devices that do not support barriers/flushes, when barriers/flushes are not disabled by the configuration. (drbd-8.4.0 regression) - Fixed a rare compatibility issue with DRBD's older than 8.3.7 when negotiating the bio_size - Fixed a rare race condition where an empty resync could stall with if pause/unpause events happen in parallel - Made the re-establishing of connections quicker, if it got a broken pipe once. Previously there was a bug in the code caused it to waste the first successful established connection after a broken pipe event. - crm-fence-peer.sh: Can now deal with multiple DRBD instances being in a master/slave group - Optional load balancing for read requests: new keyword "read-balance"- Make /etc/xen mode 0700 to protect vnc passwords.- Don't use /var/lock/subsys in init script (bnc#714643)- update to 8.3.11 * Added missing spinlock in compressed bitmap receive (regression introduced in 8.3.10, could lead to "negative" out-of-sync stats and non-terminating resync when "use-rle" is enabled) * Fixed handling of read errors during online verify runs * Fixes for possible distributed deadlocks during online verify and checksum based resync processes * Fixed handling of IO errors with an on-io-error=pass-on policy; the disk state goes to inconsistent * Fixed the behavior in case ping-timeout and ping-int are set to the same value * Fix for connecting on high latency network links * Fixed wrong connection drops ("PingAck did not arrive in time") with asymmetrically congested networks * Fixed state transitions if fence-peer handler returns after connection was established again * Fixes to drbdmeta and drbdsetup for the > 16TByte support * Made negotiation of max_bio_size conservative instead of optimistic * Network timeouts for mirrored write requests are now always enforced, no longer only when the socket is congested- Remove redundant tags/sections from specfile (cf. packaging guidelines)- update to 8.3.10 * Fixed a subtle performance degradation that might affected synchronous work loads (databases) (introduced in 8.3.9) * Fixed a locking regression (introduced in 8.3.9) * Fixed on-no-data-accessible for Primary, SyncTarget nodes (Bugz 332) * Progress bar for online verify * Optionally use the resync speed control loop code for the online verify process as well * Added code to detect false positives when using data-integrity-alg * New config option on-congestion and new connection states ahead and behind * Reduced IO latencies during resync, bitmap exchange and temporal states * Only build a single kernel module package on distributions that provide the infrastructure to have kernel version independent modules * On 64bit architectures allow device sizes up to one petabyte - update to 8.3.9 * Fix for possible deadlock on IO error during resync * Fixed a race condition between adding and removing network configuration. Lead to a BUG_ON() when triggered. * Fixed spurious full syncs that could happen after an empty resync and concurrent connection loss. * Fixed spurious full syncs that happened when connection got lost while one node was in WFSyncUUID state (Bugz 318) * Fixed a race in the meta-data update code path, that could lead to forgotten updates to the meta-data. That in fact could lead to unexpected behavior at the next connect * Fixed potential deadlock on detach * Fixed potential data divergence after multiple failures * Implicitly create unconfigured devices which are referenced in sync-after dependencies. * OCF RA now also works with pacemaker 1.1 * Allow BIO sizes of up to 128kByte. Note: In case drbd-proxy is used, at least version 1.0.16 of drbd-proxy is required. * New configuration keyword on-no-data-accessible. Possible values io-error, and suspend-io. The default is "io-error", which matches the previous behavior. * If the fencing policy is set to resource-and-stonith, the primary node will creates the new current UUID _after_ the fencing handler returned. (Before it did immediately) * Rewrote the resync speed control loop code. New configuration parameters c-plan-ahead, c-fill-target, c-delay-target, c-max-rate, c-min-rate. * Disable activity log updates when all blocks of an unconnected device is are out of sync. That can be activated by using "invalidate-remote" on an unconnected primary. * Improved IPv6 support: link local addresses * Improved resync speed display in /proc/drbd- update to 8.3.8.1 * Revert delay probes, they could potentially lead to stalled resync. Feature is being re-implemented differently * DRBD ocf resource agent now treats hostnames case insensitive - update to 8.3.8 * Do not expose failed local READs to upper layers, regression introduced in 8.3.3 * Fixed support for devices with 4k hard sector size (again) * Fixed a potential Oops in the disconnect code * Fixed a race condition that could cause DRBD to consider the peers disk as Inconstent after resync instead of UpToDate (Bugz 271) * Fixed a reace condition that could cause DRBD to consider the peers disk as Outdated instead of Inconsistent during resync (Bugz 277) * Disallow to start a resync with invalidate / invalidate-remote when the source disk is not UpToDate * Forcing primary works now also for Consistent, not only for Outdated and Inconsistent (Bugz 266) * Improved robustness against corrupt or malicous sector addresses when receiving data * Added the initial-split-brain, it gets called also if the split-brain gets automatically resolved * Added the --assume-clean option for the resize command, it causes drbd to not resync the new storage after an online grow operation * drbdadm: Do not segfault if stacked-on-top-of refers to an undefined res * drbdadm: Do not consider configs with invalid after statements as invalid * drbdadm: Do not segfault if the peer's proxy section is missing * drbdadm: Allow nullglob in include statement * drbdadm: Fixed the use of waitpid * init script: fix insserv headers (Debian 576901) * Gave the receiving code the ability to use multiple BIOs for writing a single data packet; now DRBD works with BIOs up to 32kByte also on LVM devices; from now on the use_bmbv config option does nothing * New command check-resize, that allows DRBD to detect offline resizing and to move internal meta-data accordingly * Added a control loop, that allows DRBD to find auto tune the resync speed, on connections with large queues (drbd-proxy) * --dry-run option for connect; disconnects after sync handshake * --overwrite-data-of-peer got an alias named --force * Improvements to crm-fence-peer * Fixed option parsing and stacking in snapshot-resync-target-lvm.sh * Compiles on 2.6.33 and 2.6.34 - removed patches: 64bit-fixes.diff (upstream/obsolete)- Include Linbit RA- remove KMP subpackage, the kernel modules are part of the kernel and don't build out of tree anymore - update to 8.3.7: * Lots of fixes to the new RPM packaging * Lots of fixes to the autoconfig stuff * Following the rename of CONFIG_LBD to CONFIG_LBDAF * Silenced an assert. Could trigger after changing write ordering (Bugz 261) * Fixed a race condition between detach and ongoing IO. Very hard to trigger, caused an OOPS in make_request/drbd_make_request. (Bugz 262) * Fixed a regression in the resync handshake code introduced before 8.3.3. That bug causes DRBD to block during the initial handshake when a partial resync is not possible but a full resync is necessary. Happens very rarely. (Bugz 260) * Do not drop into StandAlone mode when connection is lost during authentication * Corrected a null test in the authentication code, found by conccinelle, thanks to upstream integration. The chance to trigger that was probably 10^-9. * crm-fence-peer.sh is now also usable if DRBD is managed from the xen block helper script * Fixes to the init script's dependencies * Backported cleanups that where contributed to the in kernel DRBD * Allow online resizing of disconnected devices, new option to drbdsetup drbdsetup /dev/drbdX resize --assume-peer-has-space * Allow multiple after options in the syncer section for stacked setups * Correctly process relative paths in include statements in drbd.conf * New option (-t) for drbdadm to test syntax of config snippets * Following Linux upstream changes 2.6.32 (SHASH and in_flight issues) * New /etc/drbd.conf example that suggests the use of /etc/drbd.d/xxx.res * Fixed a regression introduced shortly before 8.3.3, which might case a deadlock in DRBD's disconnect code path. (Bugz 258) * Fixed drbdsetup X resume-io which is needed for the recovery from the effects of broken fence-peer scripts. (Bugz 256) * Do not reduce master score of a current Primary on connection loss, to avoid unnecessary migrations * Do not display the usage count dialog for /etc/inti.d/drbd status- Remove unneeded glib-devel BuildRequires.- update to 8.3.4: * Support kernel 2.6.31 * Numerous bug fixes * Support for Infiniband via SDP (sockets direct protocol) - Add build fix from upstream.- trying to get installation right- update to 8.3.2 * For kernel 2.6.30 support - see internal changelog of source- update to 8.3.1 * Fixed drbdadm invalidate on disconnected devices (reg in 8.2.7) * Fixed a hard to trigger spinlock deadlock when using device stacking with the upper device having a smaller minor number than the lower device. (Bugz 210) * Adding a missing range check in ensure_mdev() * Implemented a congested_fn; the kernel can keep its pdflushes running now * Improvements the connection code for high latency links * Fix for several potential memory leaks when allocating a device * Use an additional meta data bit to store the fact of an old crashed primary * Udev rule that populates /dev/drbd/by-res/ and /dev/drbd/by-disk/ * New timeout option: outdated-wfc-timeout * New drbdmeta option: --ignore-sanity-checks * Include statement for drbd.conf * Improvements to drbd-overview.pl * Fixed snapshot-resync-target-lvm.sh to work with more than 10 devices * Do not force a full resync after a detach on a primary node * Compatibility with Linux 2.6.27, 2.6.28 and 2.6.29 - update to 8.3.0 * Fixed 'sleep with spinlock held' in case online verify found a difference * Fixed error code pathes in request processing. * Fix for stack smashing in drbdmeta * Fixed a bug that could lead to a crash when detaching/attaching on the primary under heavy IO (Bugz 171) * Fixed a bug in the new epoch code (introduced with 8.2.7). 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