[Cluster-devel] Cluster 3.0.0 final stable release

Fabio M. Di Nitto fdinitto at redhat.com
Wed Jul 8 21:10:12 UTC 2009


The cluster team and its community are proud to announce the 3.0.0 final
release from the STABLE3 branch.

"And now what?"

The STABLE3 branch will continue to receive bug fixes and improvements
as feedback from our community and users will flow in.
Regular update releases will be available to sync with corosync/openais
releases and new kernels (for gfs1-kernel module).

In order to build the 3.0.0 release you will need:

- corosync 1.0.0
- openais 1.0.0
- linux kernel 2.6.29

The new source tarball can be downloaded here:

ftp://sources.redhat.com/pub/cluster/releases/cluster-3.0.0.tar.gz
https://fedorahosted.org/releases/c/l/cluster/cluster-3.0.0.tar.gz

At the same location is now possible to find separated tarballs for
fence-agents and resource-agents as previously announced
(http://www.redhat.com/archives/cluster-devel/2009-February/msg00003.htm)

To report bugs or issues:

   https://bugzilla.redhat.com/

Would you like to meet the cluster team or members of its community?

   Join us on IRC (irc.freenode.net #linux-cluster) and share your
   experience  with other sysadministrators or power users.

Thanks/congratulations to all people that contributed to achieve this
great milestone.

Happy clustering,
Fabio

Under the hood (from 3.0.0.rc4):

David Teigland (1):
      gfs_controld: fix default plock_ownership in compat mode

Fabio M. Di Nitto (3):
      contrib: Remove askant
      contrib: fix build warnings in libaislock
      libccs: fix yet another uint -> hdb_handle_t conversion

Guido Günther (1):
      init scripts: add force-reload targets

Lon Hohberger (4):
      config: Update relaxng schema for broadcast options
      config: Update cluster.rng with new RA params
      config: Update cluster.ldif
      config: Fix misnamed statusmax -> status_child_max

 cman/init.d/cman.in                        |    2 +-
 config/libs/libccsconfdb/libccs.c          |    9 +-
 config/plugins/ldap/99cluster.ldif         |   84 ++++--
 config/plugins/ldap/ldap-base.csv          |   18 +-
 config/tools/xml/cluster.rng               |   70 ++++--
 contrib/Makefile                           |    2 +-
 contrib/askant/INSTALL                     |   42 ---
 contrib/askant/Makefile                    |   24 --
 contrib/askant/PLUGINAPI                   |   65 -----
 contrib/askant/README                      |   74 -----
 contrib/askant/askant/about.py             |    5 -
 contrib/askant/askant/askant.py            |   24 --
 contrib/askant/askant/blktrace.py          |   93 -------
 contrib/askant/askant/commands.py          |  333
-----------------------
 contrib/askant/askant/sysfs.py             |   86 ------
 contrib/askant/fsplugins/gfs2/gfs2.c       |  404
----------------------------
 contrib/askant/fsplugins/gfs2/gfs2.h       |    3 -
 contrib/askant/fsplugins/gfs2/gfs2module.c |  104 -------
 contrib/askant/scripts/askant              |    6 -
 contrib/askant/setup.py                    |   16 --
 contrib/libaislock/libaislock.c            |   10 +-
 doc/COPYRIGHT                              |    3 -
 gfs/init.d/gfs.in                          |    2 +-
 gfs2/init.d/gfs2.in                        |    2 +-
 group/gfs_controld/config.c                |   10 +-
 group/gfs_controld/gfs_daemon.h            |    1 +
 group/gfs_controld/main.c                  |    6 +
 rgmanager/init.d/rgmanager.in              |    2 +-
 28 files changed, 148 insertions(+), 1352 deletions(-)

Funny stats (STABLE2 vs STABLE3):

- Over 10000 lines of code have been killed from the latest (now old)
stable release.

- Almost 56000 lines of code have been rewritten or changed.

- Changes spread across over 730 files.
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