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diff --git a/ANNOUNCE-3.2 b/ANNOUNCE-3.2 deleted file mode 100644 index 9e282bc..0000000 --- a/ANNOUNCE-3.2 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,77 +0,0 @@ -Subject: ANNOUNCE: mdadm 3.2 - A tool for managing Soft RAID under Linux (DEVEL ONLY) - -I am pleased to announce the availability of - mdadm version 3.2 - -It is available at the usual places: - countrycode=xx. - http://www.${countrycode}kernel.org/pub/linux/utils/raid/mdadm/ -and via git at - git://neil.brown.name/mdadm devel-3.2 - http://neil.brown.name/git?p=mdadm - -This is a "Developers only" release. Please don't consider using it -or making it available to others without reading the following. - - -By far the most significant change in this release related to the -management of reshaping arrays. This code has been substantially -re-written so that it can work with 'externally managed metadata' - -Intel's IMSM in particular. We now support level migration and -OnLine Capacity Expansion on these arrays. - -However, while the code largely works it has not been tested -exhaustively so there are likely to be problems. As the reshape code -for native metadata arrays was changed as part of this rewrite these -problems could also result in regressions for reshape of native -metadata. - -It is partly to encourage greater testing that this release is being -made. Any reports of problem - particular reproducible recipes for -triggering the problems - will be gratefully received. - -It is hopped that a "3.2.1" release will be available in early March -which will be a bugfix release over this and can be considered -suitable for general use. - -Other changes of note: - - - Policy framework. - Various policy statements can be made in the mdadm.conf to guide - the behaviour of mdadm, particular with regards to how new devices - are treated by "mdadm -I". - Depending on the 'action' associated with a device (identified by - its 'path') such need devices can be automatically re-added to and - existing array that they previously fell out off, or automatically - added as a spare if they appear to contain no data. - - - mdadm now has a limited understanding of partition tables. This - allows the policy framework to make decisions about partitioned - devices as well. - - - --incremental --remove can be told what --path the device was on, - and this info will be recorded so that another device appearing at - the same physical location can be preferentially added to the same - array (provides the spare-same-slot action policy applied to the - path). - - - A new flags "--invalid-backup" flag is available in --assemble - mode. This can be used to re-assemble an array which was stopping - in the middle of a reshape, and for which the 'backup file' is no - longer available or is corrupted. The array may have some - corruption in it at the point where reshape was up to, but at least - the rest of the array will become available. - - - - Various internal restructuring - more is needed. - - -Any feed back and bug reports are always welcomed at: - linux-raid@vger.kernel.org - -And please: don't use this in production - particularly not the ---grow functionality. - -NeilBrown 1st February 2011 - - diff --git a/ANNOUNCE-3.2.1 b/ANNOUNCE-3.2.1 deleted file mode 100644 index 0e7826c..0000000 --- a/ANNOUNCE-3.2.1 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,75 +0,0 @@ - - -I am pleased to announce the availability of - mdadm version 3.2.1 - -It is available at the usual places: - countrycode=xx. - http://www.${countrycode}kernel.org/pub/linux/utils/raid/mdadm/ -and via git at - git://neil.brown.name/mdadm - http://neil.brown.name/git/mdadm - -Many of the changes in this release are of internal interest only, -restructuring and refactoring code and so forth. - -Most of the bugs found and fixed during development for 3.2.1 have been -back-ported for the recently-release 3.1.5 so this release primarily -provides a few new features over 3.1.5. - -They include: - - policy framework - Policy can be expressed for moving spare devices between arrays, and - for how to handle hot-plugged devices. This policy can be different - for devices plugged in to different controllers etc. - This, for example, allows a configuration where when a device is plugged - in it is immediately included in an md array as a hot spare and - possibly starts recovery immediately if an array is degraded. - - - some understanding of mbr and gpt paritition tables - This is primarly to support the new hot-plug support. If a - device is plugged in and policy suggests it should have a partition table, - the partition table will be copied from a suitably similar device, and - then the partitions will hot-plug and can then be added to md arrays. - - - "--incremental --remove" can remember where a device was removed from - so if a device gets plugged back in the same place, special policy applies - to it, allowing it to be included in an array even if a general hotplug - will not be included. - - - enhanced reshape options, including growing a RAID0 by converting to RAID4, - restriping, and converting back. Also convertions between RAID0 and - RAID10 and between RAID1 and RAID10 are possible (with a suitably recent - kernel). - - - spare migration for IMSM arrays. - Spare migration can now work across 'containers' using non-native metadata - and specifically Intel's IMSM arrays support spare migrations. - - - OLCE and level migration for Intel IMSM arrays. - OnLine Capacity Expansion and level migration (e.g. RAID0 -> RAID5) is - supported for Intel Matrix Storage Manager arrays. - This support is currently 'experimental' for technical reasons. It can - be enabled with "export MDADM_EXPERIMENTAL=1" - - - avoid including wayward devices - If you split a RAID1, mount the two halves as two separate degraded RAID1s, - and then later bring the two back together, it is possible that the md - metadata won't properly show that one must over-ride the other. - mdadm now does extra checking to detect this possibilty and avoid - potentially corrupting data. - - - remove any possible confusion between similar options. - e.g. --brief and --bitmap were mapped to 'b' and mdadm wouldn't - notice if one was used where the other was expected. - - - allow K,M,G suffixes on chunk sizes - - -While mdadm-3.2.1 is considered to be reasonably stable, you should -only use it if you want to try out the new features, or if you -generally like to be on the bleeding edge. If the new features are not -important to you, then 3.1.5 is probably the appropriate version to be using -until 3.2.2 comes out. - -NeilBrown 28th March 2011 diff --git a/ANNOUNCE-3.2.2 b/ANNOUNCE-3.2.2 deleted file mode 100644 index b70d18b..0000000 --- a/ANNOUNCE-3.2.2 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,36 +0,0 @@ -Subject: ANNOUNCE: mdadm 3.2.2 - A tool for managing Soft RAID under Linux - -I am pleased to announce the availability of - mdadm version 3.2.2 - -It is available at the usual places: - countrycode=xx. - http://www.${countrycode}kernel.org/pub/linux/utils/raid/mdadm/ -and via git at - git://neil.brown.name/mdadm - http://neil.brown.name/git/mdadm - -This release is largely a stablising release for the 3.2 series. -Many of the changes just fix bugs introduces in 3.2 or 3.2.1. - -There are some new features. They are: - - reshaping IMSM (Intel metadata) arrays is no longer 'experimental', - it should work properly and be largely compatible with IMSM drivers in - other platforms. - - --assume-clean can be used with --grow --size to avoid resyncing the - new part of the array. This is only support with very new kernels. - - RAID0 arrays can have chunksize which is not a power of 2. This has been - supported in the kernel for a while but is only now supprted by - mdadm. - - - A new tool 'raid6check' is available which can check a RAID6 array, - or part of it, and report which device is most inconsistent with the - others if any stripe is inconsistent. This is still under development - and does not have a man page yet. If anyone tries it out and has any - questions or experience to report, they would be most welcome on - linux-raid@vger.kernel.org. - -Future releases in the 3.2 series will only be made if bugfixes are needed. -The next release to add features is expected to be 3.3. - -NeilBrown 17th June 2011 diff --git a/ANNOUNCE-3.2.3 b/ANNOUNCE-3.2.3 deleted file mode 100644 index 8a8dba4..0000000 --- a/ANNOUNCE-3.2.3 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,24 +0,0 @@ -Subject: ANNOUNCE: mdadm 3.2.3 - A tool for managing Soft RAID under Linux - -I am pleased to announce the availability of - mdadm version 3.2.3 - -It is available at the usual places: - countrycode=xx. - http://www.${countrycode}kernel.org/pub/linux/utils/raid/mdadm/ -and via git at - git://neil.brown.name/mdadm - http://neil.brown.name/git/mdadm - -This release is largely a bugfix release for the 3.2 series with many -minor fixes with little or no impact. - -The largest single area of change is support for reshape of Intel -IMSM arrays (OnLine Capacity Explansion and Level Migtration). -Among other fixes, this now has a better chance of surviving if a -device fails during reshape. - -Upgrading is recommended - particularly if you use mdadm for IMSM -arrays - but not essential. - -NeilBrown 23rd December 2011 diff --git a/ANNOUNCE-3.2.4 b/ANNOUNCE-3.2.4 deleted file mode 100644 index e321678..0000000 --- a/ANNOUNCE-3.2.4 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,144 +0,0 @@ -Subject: ANNOUNCE: mdadm 3.2.4 - A tool for managing Soft RAID under Linux - -I am pleased to announce the availability of - mdadm version 3.2.4 - -It is available at the usual places, now including github: - countrycode=xx. - http://www.${countrycode}kernel.org/pub/linux/utils/raid/mdadm/ -and via git at - git://github.com/neilbrown/mdadm - git://neil.brown.name/mdadm - http://neil.brown.name/git/mdadm - -This release is largely a bugfix release for the 3.2 series with many -minor fixes with little or no impact. - -"--oneline" log of changes is below. Some notable ones are: - - - --offroot argument to improve interactions between mdmon and initrd - - --prefer argument to select which /dev names to display in some - circumstances. - - relax restructions on when "--add" will be allowed - - Fix bug with adding write-intent-bitmap to active array - - Now defaults to "/run/mdadm" for storing run-time files. - -Upgrading is encouraged. - -The next mdadm release is expected to be 3.3 with a number of new -features. - -NeilBrown 9th May 2012 - -77b3ac8 monitor: make return from read_and_act more symbolic. -68226a8 monitor: ensure we retry soon when 'remove' fails. -8453f8d fix: Monitor sometimes crashes -90fa1a2 Work around gcc-4.7's strict aliasing checks -0c4304c fix: container creation with --incremental used. -5d1c7cd FIX: External metadata sometimes is not updated -3c20f98 FIX: mdmon check in reshape_container() can cause a problem -59ab9f5 FIX: Typo error in fprint command -9587c37 imsm: load_super_imsm_all function refactoring -ec50f7b imsm: load_imsm_super_all supports loading metadata from the device list -ca9de18 imsm: validate the number of imsm volumes per controller -30602f5 imsm: display fd in error trace when when store_imsm_mpb failes -eb155f6 mdmon: Use getopt_long() to parse command line options -08ca2ad Add --offroot argument to mdadm -da82751 Add --offroot argument to mdmon -a0963a8 Spawn mdmon with --offroot if mdadm was launched with --offroot -f878b24 imsm: fix, the second array need to have the whole available space on devices -d597705 getinfo_super1: Use MaxSector in place of sb->size -6ef8905 super1: make aread/awrite always use an aligned buffer. -de5a472 Remove avail_disks arg from 'enough'. -da8fe5a Assemble: fix --force assemble during reshape. -b10c663 config: fix handing of 'homehost' in AUTO line. -92d49ec FIX: NULL pointer to strdup() can be passed -d2bde6d imsm: FIX: No new missing disks are allowed during general migration -111e9fd FIX: Array is not run when expansion disks are added -bf5cf7c imsm: FIX: imsm_get_allowed_degradation() doesn't count degradation for raid1 -50927b1 Fix: Sometimes mdmon throws core dump during reshape -78340e2 Flush mdmon before next reshape step during container operation -e174219 imsm: FIX: Chunk size migration problem -f93346e FIX: use md position to reshape restart -6a75c8c imsm: FIX: use md position to reshape restart -51d83f5 imsm: FIX: Clear migration record when migration switches to next volume. -e1dd332 FIX: restart reshape when reshape process is stopped just between 2 reshapes -1ca90aa FIX: Do not try to (continue) reshape using inactive array -9f1b0f0 config: conf_match should ignore devname when not set. -d669228 Use posix_memalign() for memory used to write bitmaps -178950e FIX: Changes in '0' case for reshape position verification -9200d41 avoid double-free upon "old buggy kernel" sysfs_read failure -4011421 Print error message if failing to write super for 1.x metadata -0011874 Use MDMON_DIR for pid files created in Monitor.c -56d1885 Assemble: don't use O_EXCL until we have checked device content. -b720636 Assemble: support assembling of a RAID0 being reshaped. -c69ffac Manage: allow --re-add to failed array. -52f07f5 Reset bad flag on map update -911cead super1: support superblocks up to 4K. -ad6db3c Create: reduce the verbosity of 'default_layout'. -b2bfdfa super1.c don't keep recalculating bitmap pointer -4122675 Define and use SUPER1_SIZE for allocations -1afa930 init_super1() memset full buffer allocated for superblock -2de0b8a match_metadata_desc1(): Use calloc instead of malloc+memset -3c0bcd4 Use 4K buffer alignment for superblock allocations -308340a Use struct align_fd to cache fd's block size for aligned reads/writes -65ed615 match_metadata_desc0(): Use calloc instead of malloc+memset -de89706 Generalize ROUND_UP() macro and introduce matching ROUND_UP_PTR() -0a2f189 super1.c: use ROUND_UP/ROUND_UP_PTR -654a381 super-intel.c: Use ROUND_UP() instead of manually coding it -42d5dfd __write_init_super_ddf(): Use posix_memalign() instead of static aligned buffer -d4633e0 Examine: fix array size calculation for RAID10. -e62b778 Assemble: improve verbose logging when including old devices. -0073a6e Remove possible crash during RAID6 -> RAID5 reshape. -69fe207 Incremental: fix adding devices with --incremental -bcbb311 Manage: replace 'return 1' with 'goto abort'. -9f58469 Manage: freeze recovery while adding multiple devices. -ae6c05a Create: round off size for RAID1 arrays. -5ca3a90 Grow: print useful error when converting RAID1->RAID5 will fail. -c07d640 Fix tests/05r1-re-add-nosupper -2d762ad Fix the new ROUND_UP macro. -fd324b0 sysfs: fixed sysfs_freeze_array array to work properly with Manage_subdevs. -5551b11 imsm: avoid overflows for disks over 1TB -97f81ee clear hi bits if not used after loading metadata from disk -e03640b simplify calculating array_blocks -29cd082 show 2TB volumes/disks support in --detail-platform -2cc699a check volume size in validate_geometry_imsm_orom -9126b9a check that no disk over 2TB is used to create container when no support -027c374 imsm: set 2tb disk attribute for spare -3556c2f Fix typo: wan -> want -15632a9 parse_size: distinguish between 0 and error. -fbdef49 Bitmap_offset is a signed number -508a7f1 super1: leave more space in front of data by default. -40110b9 Fix two typos in fprintf messages -342460c mdadm man page: fix typo -0e7f69a imsm: display maximum volumes per controller and array -36fd8cc imsm: FIX: Update function imsm_num_data_members() for Raid1/10 -7abc987 imsm: FIX: Add volume size expand support to imsm_analyze_change() -f3871fd imsm: Add new metadata update for volume size expansion -54397ed imsm: Execute size change for external metatdata -016e00f FIX: Support metadata changes rollback -fbf3d20 imsm: FIX: Support metadata changes rollback -44f6f18 FIX: Extend size of raid0 array -7e7e9a4 FIX: Respect metadata size limitations -65a9798 FIX: Detect error and rollback metadata -13bcac9 imsm: Add function imsm_get_free_size() -b130333 imsm: Support setting max size for size change operation -c41e00b imsm: FIX: Component size alignment check -58d26a2 FIX: Size change is possible as standalone change only -4aecb54 FIX: Assembled second array is in read only state during reshape -ae2416e FIX: resolve make everything compilation error -480f356 Raid limit of 1024 when scanning for devices. -c2ecf5f Add --prefer option for --detail and --monitor -0a99975 Relax restrictions on when --add is permitted. -7ce0570 imsm: fix: rebuild does not continue after reboot -b51702b fix: correct extending size of raid0 array -34a1395 Fix sign extension of bitmap_offset in super1.c -012a864 Introduce sysfs_set_num_signed() and use it to set bitmap/offset -5d7b407 imsm: fix: thunderdome may drop 2tb attribute -5ffdc2d Update test for "is udev active". -96fd06e Adjust to new standard of /run -974e039 test: don't worry too much about array size. -b0a658f Grow: failing the set the per-device size is not an error. -36614e9 super-intel.c: Don't try to close negative fd -562aa10 super-intel.c: Fix resource leak from opendir() - diff --git a/ANNOUNCE-3.2.5 b/ANNOUNCE-3.2.5 deleted file mode 100644 index 396da12..0000000 --- a/ANNOUNCE-3.2.5 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,31 +0,0 @@ -Subject: ANNOUNCE: mdadm 3.2.5 - A tool for managing Soft RAID under Linux - -I am somewhat disappointed to have to announce the availability of - mdadm version 3.2.5 - -It is available at the usual places, now including github: - countrycode=xx. - http://www.${countrycode}kernel.org/pub/linux/utils/raid/mdadm/ -and via git at - git://github.com/neilbrown/mdadm - git://neil.brown.name/mdadm - http://neil.brown.name/git/mdadm - -This release primarily fixes a serious regression in 3.2.4. -This regression does *not* cause any risk to data. It simply -means that adding a device with "--add" would sometime fail -when it should not. - -The fix also includes a couple of minor fixes such as making -the "--layout=preserve" option to "--grow" work again. - -A reminder that the default location for runtime files is now -"/run/mdadm". If you compile this for a distro that does not -have "/run", you will need to compile with an alternate setting for -MAP_DIR. e.g. - make MAP_DIR=/var/run/mdadm -or - make MAP_DIR=/dev/.mdadm - -NeilBrown 18th May 2012 - diff --git a/ANNOUNCE-3.2.6 b/ANNOUNCE-3.2.6 deleted file mode 100644 index f5cfd49..0000000 --- a/ANNOUNCE-3.2.6 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,57 +0,0 @@ -Subject: ANNOUNCE: mdadm 3.2.6 - A tool for managing Soft RAID under Linux - -I am pleased to announce the availability of - mdadm version 3.2.6 - -It is available at the usual places, now including github: - countrycode=xx. - http://www.${countrycode}kernel.org/pub/linux/utils/raid/mdadm/ -and via git at - git://github.com/neilbrown/mdadm - git://neil.brown.name/mdadm - http://neil.brown.name/git/mdadm - -This is a stablity release which adds a number of bugfixs to 3.2.5. -There are no real stand-out fixes, just lots of little bits and pieces. - -Below is the "git log --oneline --reverse" list of changes since -3.2.5. - -NeilBrown 25th October 2012 - -b7e05d2 udev-rules: prevent systemd from mount devices before they are ready. -0d478e2 mdadm: Fix Segmentation fault. -42f0ca1 imsm: fix: correct checking volume's degradation -fcf2195 Monitor: fix inconsistencies in values for ->percent -5f862fb Monitor: Report NewArray when an array the disappeared, reappears. -6f51b1c Monitor: fix reporting for Fail vs FailSpare etc. -68ad53b mdmon: fix arg parsing. -517f135 Assemble: don't leak memory with fdlist. -090900c udev-rules: prevent systemd from mount devices before they are ready. -446e000 sha1.h: remove ansidecl.h header inclusion -ec894f5 Manage: zero metadata before adding to 'external' array. -3a84db5 ddf: allow a non-spare to be used to recovery a missing device. -c5d61ca ddf: hack to fix container recognition. -23084aa mdmon: fix arg processing for -a -c4e96a3 mdmon: allow --takeover when original was started with --offroot -80841df find_free_devnum: avoid auto-using names in /etc/mdadm.conf -c5c56d6 mapfile: fix mapfile rebuild for containers -aec89f6 fix segfaults in Detail() -2117ad1 Fix 'enough' function for RAID10. -0bc300d Use --offroot flag when assembling md arrays via --incrmental -ac78f24 Grow: make warning about old metadata more explicit. -14026ab Replace sha1.h with slightly older version. -6f6809f Add zlib license to crc32.c -5267ba0 Handles spaces in array names better. -c51f288 imsm: allow --assume-clean to work. -acf7076 Grow: allow --grow --continue to work for native metadata. -335d2a6 Grow: fix a couple of typos with --assume-clean usage -9ff1427 Fix open_container -3713633 mdadm: super0: do not override uuid with homehost -31bff58 Trivial bugfix and spelling fixes. -e1e539f Detail: don't report a faulty device as 'spare' or 'rebuilding'. -22a6461 super0: allow creation of array on 2TB+ devices. -a5d47a2 Create new md devices consistently -eb48676 Monitor: don't complain about non-monitorable arrays in mdadm.conf -ecdf2d7 Query: don't be confused by partition tables. -f7b75c1 Query: allow member of non-0.90 arrays to be better reported. |