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diff --git a/ChangeLog b/ChangeLog deleted file mode 100644 index a3bf700..0000000 --- a/ChangeLog +++ /dev/null @@ -1,306 +0,0 @@ -Please see git logs for detailed change log. -This file just contains highlight. - -Changes Prior to release 3.3 -- Some array reshapes can proceed without needing backup file. - This is done by changing the 'data_offset' so we never need to write - any data back over where it was before. If there is no "head space" - or "tail space" to allow data_offset to change, the old mechanism - with a backup file can still be used. -- RAID10 arrays can be reshaped to change the number of devices, - change the chunk size, or change the layout between 'near' - and 'offset'. - This will always change data_offset, and will fail if there is no - room for data_offset to be moved. -- "--assemble --update=metadata" can convert a 0.90 array to a 1.0 array. -- bad-block-logs are supported (but not heavily tested yet) -- "--assemble --update=revert-reshape" can be used to undo a reshape - that has just been started but isn't really wanted. This is very - new and while it passes basic tests it cannot be guaranteed. -- improved locking between --incremental and --assemble -- uses systemd to run "mdmon" if systemd is configured to do that. -- kernel names of md devices can be non-numeric. e.g. "md_home" rather than - "md0". This will probably confuse lots of other tools, so you need to - echo CREATE names=yes >> /etc/mdadm.conf - or the feature will not be used. (you also need a reasonably new kernel). -- "--stop" can be given a kernel name instead of a device name. i.e - mdadm --stop md4 - will work even if /dev/md4 doesn't exist. -- "--detail --export" has some information about the devices in the array -- --dump and --restore can be used to backup and restore the metadata on an - array. -- Hot-replace is supported with - mdadm /dev/mdX --replace /dev/foo - and - mdadm /dev/mdX --replace /dev/foo --with /dev/bar -- Config file can be a directory in which case all "*.conf" files are - read in lexical order. - Default is to read /etc/mdadm.conf and then /etc/mdadm.conf.d - Thus - echo CREATE name=yes > /etc/mdadm.conf.d/names.conf - will also enable the use of named md devices. - -- Lots of improvements to DDF support including adding support for - RAID10 (thanks Martin Wilck). - -Changes Prior to release 3.2.6 - - There are no real stand-out fixes, just lots of little bits and pieces. - -Changes Prior to release 3.2.5 - - 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. - - -Changes Prior to release 3.2.4 -"--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. - -Changes Prior to release 3.2.3 - - The largest single area of change is support for reshape of Intel - IMSM arrays (OnLine Capacity Explansion and Level Migration). - - Among other fixes, this now has a better chance of surviving if a - device fails during reshape. - -Changes Prior to release 3.2.2 - - 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. - -Changes Prior to release 3.2.1 - - 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 - -Changes Prior to release 3.2 - - 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. - - 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. - -Changes Prior to release 3.1.5 - - Fixes for v1.x metadata on big-endian machines. - - man page improvements - - Improve '--detail --export' when run on partitions of an md array. - - Fix regression with removing 'failed' or 'detached' devices. - - Fixes for "--assemble --force" in various unusual cases. - - Allow '-Y' to mean --export. This was documented but not implemented. - - Various fixed for handling 'ddf' metadata. This is now more reliable - but could benefit from more interoperability testing. - - Correctly list subarrays of a container in "--detail" output. - - Improve checks on whether the requested number of devices is supported - by the metadata - both for --create and --grow. - - Don't remove partitions from a device that is being included in an - array until we are fully committed to including it. - - Allow "--assemble --update=no-bitmap" so an array with a corrupt - bitmap can still be assembled. - - Don't allow --add to succeed if it looks like a "--re-add" is probably - wanted, but cannot succeed. This avoids inadvertently turning - devices into spares when an array is failed. - -Changes Prior to release 3.1.4 - Two fixes related to configs that aren't using udev: - - Don't remove md devices which 'standard' names on --stop - - Allow dev_open to work on read-only /dev - And fixed regressions: - - Allow --incremental to add spares to an array - - Accept --no-degraded as a deprecated option rather than - throwing an error - - Return correct success status when --incrmental assembling - a container which does not yet have enough devices. - - Don't link mdadm with pthreads, only mdmon needs it. - - Fix compiler warning due to bad use of snprintf - -Changes Prior to release 3.1.3 - - mapfile now lives in a fixed location which default to - /dev/.mdadm/map but can be changed at compile time. This - location is choses and most distros provide it during early - boot and preserve it through. As long a /dev exists and is - writable, /dev/.mdadm will be created. - Other files file communication with mdmon live here too. - This fixes a bug reported by Debian and Gentoo users where - udev would spin in early-boot. - - IMSM and DDF metadata will not be recognised on partitions - as they should only be used on whole-disks. - - Various overflows causes by 2G drives have been addressed. - - A subarray of an IMSM contain can now be killed with - --kill-subarray. Also subarrays can be renamed with - --update-subarray - - -If (or --incremental --fail) can be used from udev to - fail and remove from all arrays a device which has been - unplugged from the system. i.e. hot-unplug-support. - - "mdadm /dev/mdX --re-add missing" will look for any device - that looks like it should be a member of /dev/mdX but isn't - and will automatically --re-add it - - Now compile with -Wextra to get extra warnings. - - Lots of minor bug fixes, documentation improvements, etcc - -Changes Prior to release 3.1.2 - - The default metadata has change again (sorry about that). - It is now v1.2 and will hopefully stay that way. It turned - out there with boot-block issues with v1.1 which make it - unsuitable for a default, though in many cases it is still - suitable to use. - - Stopping a container is not permitted when members are still - active - - Add 'homehost' to the valid words for the "AUTO" config file - line. When followed by "-all", this causes mdadm to - auto-assemble any array belonging to this host, but not - auto-assemble anything else. - - Fix some bugs with "--grow --chunksize=" for changing chunksize. - - VAR_RUN can be easily changed at compile time just like ALT_RUN. - This gives distros more flexability in how to manage the - pid and sock files that mdmon needs. - - Various mdmon fixes - - Alway make bitmap 4K-aligned if at all possible. - - If mdadm.conf lists arrays which have inter-dependencies, - the previously had to be listed in the "right" order. Now - any order should work. - - Fix --force assembly of v1.x arrays which are in the process - of recovering. - - Add section on 'scrubbing' to 'md' man page. - - Various command-line-option parsing improvements. - - ... and lots of other bug fixes. - -Changes Prior to release 3.1.1 - - Multiple fixes for new --grow levels including fixes for - serious data corruption problems. - - Change default metadata to v1.1 - - Change default chunk size to 512K - - Change default bitmap chunk size to 64Meg - - When --re-add is used, don't fall back to - --add if --re-add fails as this can destroy data. - -Changes Prior to release 3.1 - - Support --grow to change the layout of RAID4/5/6 - - Support --grow to change the chunksize of raid 4/5/6 - - Support --grow to change level from RAID1 -> RAID5 -> RAID6 and - back. - - Support --grow to reduce the number of devices in RAID4/5/6. - - Support restart of these grow options which assembling an array - which is partially grown. - - Assorted tests of this code, and of different RAID6 layouts. - -Changes Prior to release 3.0.3 - - Improvements for creating arrays giving just a name, like 'foo', - rather than the full '/dev/md/foo'. - - Improvements for assembling member arrays of containers. - - Improvements to test suite - - Add option to change increment for RebuildNN messages reported - by "mdadm --monitor" - - Improvements to mdmon 'hand-over' from initrd to final root. - - Handle merging of devices that have left an IMSM array and are - being re-incorporated. - - Add missing space in "--detail --brief" output. - -Changes Prior to release 3.0.2 - - Fix crash when hosthost is not set, as often happens in - early boot. - -Changes Prior to release 3.0.1 - - Fix various segfaults - - Fixed for --examine with containers - - Lots of other little fixes. - -Changes Prior to release 3.0 - - Support for externally managed metadata, specifically DDF and IMSM. - - Depend on udev to create entries in /dev, rather than creating them - ourselves. - - remove --auto-update-home-hosts - - new config file line "auto" - - new "<ignore>" and "any" options for "homehost" - - numerous bug fixes and minor enhancements. |