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------------------------------------------------------------------- Mon Feb 18 05:31:01 UTC 2019 - cloud-devel@suse.de - Update to version swift-2.15.2.dev32: 2.15.2 (pike stable backports) * Fixed a cache invalidation issue related to GET and PUT requests to containers that would occasionally cause object PUTs to a container to 404 after the container had been successfully created. * Removed a race condition where a POST to an SLO could modify the X-Static-Large-Object metadata. * Fixed rare socket leak on range requests to erasure-coded objects. * Fix SLO delete for accounts with non-ASCII names. * Fixed an issue in COPY where concurrent requests may have copied the wrong data. * Fixed time skew when using X-Delete-After. * Send ETag header in 206 Partial Content responses to SLO reads. ------------------------------------------------------------------- Thu Apr 5 08:06:40 UTC 2018 - tbechtold@suse.com - update to 2.15.2~dev11 ------------------------------------------------------------------- Mon Aug 28 07:01:34 UTC 2017 - tbechtold@suse.com - switch to stable/pike tarball ------------------------------------------------------------------- Wed Aug 23 17:47:27 UTC 2017 - tbechtold@suse.com - Fix doc build ------------------------------------------------------------------- Sat Aug 19 04:01:25 UTC 2017 - cloud-devel@suse.de - Update to version swift-2.15.1.dev43: swift (2.15.1) * Fixed a bug introduced in 2.15.0 where the object reconstructor would exit with a traceback if no EC policy was configured. * Fixed deadlock when logging from a tpool thread. The object server runs certain IO-intensive methods outside the main pthread for performance. Previously, if one of those methods tried to log, this can cause a crash that eventually leads to an object server with hundreds or thousands of greenthreads, all deadlocked. The fix is to use a mutex that works across different greenlets and different pthreads. * The object reconstructor can now rebuild an EC fragment for an expired object. * Various other minor bug fixes and improvements. ------------------------------------------------------------------- Fri Jul 28 05:11:37 UTC 2017 - cloud-devel@suse.de - Update to version swift-2.14.1.dev183: swift (2.15.0) * Add Composite Ring Functionality A composite ring comprises two or more component rings that are combined to form a single ring with a replica count equal to the sum of the component rings. The component rings are built independently, using distinct devices in distinct regions, which means that the dispersion of replicas between the components can be guaranteed. Composite rings can be used for explicit replica placement and "replicated EC" for global erasure codes policies. Composite rings support 'cooperative' rebalance which means that during rebalance all component rings will be consulted before a partition is moved in any component ring. This avoids the same partition being simultaneously moved in multiple components. We do not yet have CLI tools for creating composite rings, but the functionality has been enabled in the ring modules to support this advanced functionality. CLI tools will be delivered in a subsequent release. For further information see the docs at <https://docs.openstack.org/swift/latest/overview_ring.html#module-swift.common.ring.composite_builder> * The EC reconstructor process has been dramatically improved by adding support for multiple concurrent workers. Multiple processes are required to get high concurrency, and this change ------------------------------------------------------------------- Tue Jul 11 15:33:06 UTC 2017 - tbechtold@suse.com - update to 2.14.1~a0~dev139 ------------------------------------------------------------------- Thu Apr 27 03:29:10 UTC 2017 - cloud-devel@suse.de - Update to version swift-2.13.1.dev153: swift (2.14.0) * Fixed error where a container drive error resulted in double space usage on rest drives. When drive with container or account database is unmounted, the bug would create handoff replicas on all remaining drives, increasing the drive space used and filling the cluster. * Fixed UnicodeDecodeError in the object reconstructor that would prevent objects with non-ascii names from being reconstructed and caused the reconstructor process to hang. * EC Fragment Duplication - Foundational Global EC Cluster Support. * Fixed encoding issue in ssync where a mix of ascii and non-ascii metadata values would cause an error. * `name_check` and `cname_lookup` keys have been added to `/info`. * Add Vary: headers for CORS responses. * Always set Swift processes to use UTC. * Prevent logged traceback in object-server on client disconnect for chunked transfers to replicated policies. * Removed per-device reconstruction stats. Now that the reconstructor is shuffling parts before going through them, those stats no longer make sense. * Log correct status code for conditional requests. ------------------------------------------------------------------- Thu Mar 9 03:21:33 UTC 2017 - cloud-devel@suse.de - Update to version swift-2.13.1.dev44: found at http://docs.openstack.org/developer/swift/ops_runbook/index.html and http://docs.openstack.org/developer/swift/overview_container_sync.html for more details http://docs.openstack.org/developer/swift/middleware.html#how-to-enable-object-versioning-in-a-swift-cluster Full docs are at http://docs.openstack.org/developer/swift/overview_erasure_code.html See http://docs.openstack.org/developer/swift/overview_auth.html for more details. swift_source. See http://docs.openstack.org/developer/swift/logs.html for details. Please see http://docs.openstack.org/developer/swift/overview_auth.html for Full docs are at http://docs.openstack.org/developer/swift/overview_policies.html http://docs.openstack.org/developer/swift/overview_auth.html http://docs.openstack.org/developer/swift/overview_container_sync.html for full ------------------------------------------------------------------- Fri Feb 17 04:11:14 UTC 2017 - cloud-devel@suse.de - Update to version swift-2.12.1.dev107: swift (2.13.0, OpenStack Ocata) * Improvements in key parts of the consistency engine - Improved performance by eliminating an unneeded directory structure hash. - Optimized the common case for hashing filesystem trees, thus eliminating a lot of extraneous disk I/O. - Updated the `hashes.pkl` file format to include timestamp information for race detection. Also simplified hashing logic to prevent race conditions and optimize for the common case. - The erasure code reconstructor will now shuffle work jobs across all disks instead of going disk-by-disk. This eliminates single-disk I/O contention and allows continued scaling as concurrency is increased. - Erasure code reconstruction handles moving data from handoff nodes better. Instead of moving the data to another handoff, it waits until it can be moved to a primary node. Upgrade Impact: If you upgrade and roll back, you must delete all `hashes.pkl` files. * If using erasure coding with ISA-L in rs_vand mode and 5 or more parity fragments, Swift will emit a warning. This is a configuration that is known to harm data durability. In a future release, this warning will be upgraded to an error unless the policy is marked as deprecated. All data in an erasure code storage policy using isa_l_rs_vand with 5 or more ------------------------------------------------------------------- Thu Dec 15 04:11:05 UTC 2016 - cloud-devel@suse.de - Update to version swift-2.11.1.dev70: swift (2.12.0) * Ring files now include byteorder information about the endian of the machine used to generate the file, and the values are appropriately byteswapped if deserialized on a machine with a different endianness. Newly created ring files will be byteorder agnostic, but previously generated ring files will still fail on different endian architectures. Regenerating older ring files will cause them to become byteorder agnostic. The regeneration of the ring files will not cause any new data movement. Newer ring files will still be usable by older versions of Swift (on machines with the same endianness--this maintains existing behavior). * All 416 responses will now include a Content-Range header with an unsatisfied-range value. This allows the caller to know the valid range request value for an object. * TempURLs now support a validation against a common prefix. A prefix-based signature grants access to all objects which share the same prefix. This avoids the creation of a large amount of signatures, when a whole container or pseudofolder is shared. * Correctly handle deleted files with if-none-match requests. * Correctly send 412 Precondition Failed if a user sends an invalid copy destination. Previously Swift would send a 500 Internal Server Error. ------------------------------------------------------------------- Sat Nov 19 05:56:11 UTC 2016 - cloud-devel@suse.de - Update to version swift-2.11.1.dev5: swift (2.11.0) * We have made significant improvements and changes to the erasure code implementation. - Instead of using a separate .durable file to indicate the durable status of an EC fragment archive, we rename the .data to include a durable marker in the filename. This saves one inode for every EC .data file. Existing .durable files will not be removed, and they will continue to work just fine. Note that after writing EC data with Swift 2.11.0 or later, that data will not be accessible to earlier versions of Swift. - Closed a bug where ssync may have written bad fragment data in some circumstances. A check was added to ensure the correct number of bytes is written for a fragment before finalizing the write. Also, erasure coded fragment metadata will now be validated on read requests and, if bad data is found, the fragment will be quarantined. - The improvements to EC reads made in Swift 2.10.0 have also been applied to the reconstructor. This allows fragments to be rebuilt in more circumstances, resulting in faster recovery from failures. - WARNING: If you are using the ISA-L library for erasure codes, please upgrade to liberasurecode 1.3.1 (or later) as soon as possible. If you are using isa_l_rs_vand with more than 4 parity, please read https://bugs.launchpad.net/swift/+bug/1639691 and take necessary action. ------------------------------------------------------------------- Sat Sep 24 01:17:48 UTC 2016 - cloud-devel@suse.de - Update to version swift-2.9.1.dev281: swift (2.10.0, OpenStack Newton) * Object versioning now supports a "history" mode in addition to the older "stack" mode. The difference is in how DELETE requests are handled. For full details, please read http://docs.openstack.org/developer/swift/overview_object_versioning.html. * New config variables to change the schedule priority and I/O scheduling class. Servers and daemons now understand `nice_priority`, `ionice_class`, and `ionice_priority` to schedule their relative importance. Please read http://docs.openstack.org/developer/swift/deployment_guide.html for full config details. * On newer kernels (3.15+ when using xfs), Swift will use the O_TMPFILE flag when opening a file instead of creating a temporary file and renaming it on commit. This makes the data path simpler and allows the filesystem to more efficiently optimize the files on disk, resulting in better performance. * Erasure code GET performance has been significantly improved in clusters that are not completely healthy. * Significant improvements to the api-ref doc available at http://developer.openstack.org/api-ref/object-storage/. * A PUT or POST to a container will now update the container's Last-Modified time, and that value will be included in a GET/HEAD response. ------------------------------------------------------------------- Wed Sep 21 13:08:51 UTC 2016 - mjura@suse.com - Update to version 2.9.1.dev270 ------------------------------------------------------------------- Tue Sep 6 12:51:24 UTC 2016 - tbechtold@suse.com - Update to version 2.9.1.dev209 ------------------------------------------------------------------- Thu Jul 14 02:28:09 UTC 2016 - cloud-devel@suse.de - Update to version swift-2.8.1.dev93: swift (2.9.0) * Swift now supports at-rest encryption. This feature encrypts all object data and user-set object metadata as it is sent to the cluster. This feature is designed to prevent information leaks if a hard drive leaves the cluster. The encryption is transparent to the end-user. At-rest encryption in Swift is enabled on the proxy server by adding two middlewares to the pipeline. The `keymaster` middleware is responsible for managing the encryption keys and the `encryption` middleware does the actual encryption and decryption. Existing clusters will continue to work without enabling encryption. Although enabling this feature on existing clusters is supported, best practice is to enable this feature on new clusters when the cluster is created. For more information on the details of the at-rest encryption feature, please see the docs at http://docs.openstack.org/developer/swift/overview_encryption.html. * `swift-recon` can now be called with more than one server type. * Fixed a bug where non-ascii names could cause an error in logging and cause a 5xx response to the client. * The install guide and API reference have been moved into Swift's source code repository. * Various other minor bug fixes and improvements. ------------------------------------------------------------------- Tue Jun 7 23:48:30 UTC 2016 - cloud-devel@suse.de - Update to version swift-2.7.1.dev184: swift (2.8.0) * Allow concurrent bulk deletes for server-side deletes of static large objects. Previously this would be single-threaded and each DELETE executed serially. The new `delete_concurrency` value (default value is 2) in the `[filter:slo]` and `[filter:bulk]` sections of the proxy server config controls the concurrency used to perform the DELETE requests for referenced segments. The default value is recommended, but setting the value to 1 restores previous behavior. * Refactor server-side copy as middleware The COPY verb is now implemented in the `copy` middleware instead of in the proxy server code. If not explicitly added, the server side copy middleware is auto-inserted to the left of `dlo`, `slo` and `versioned_writes` middlewares in the proxy server pipeline. As a result, dlo and slo `copy_hooks` are no longer required. SLO manifests are now validated when copied so when copying a manifest to another account the referenced segments must be readable in that account for the manifest copy to succeed (previously this validation was not made, meaning the manifest was copied but could be unusable if the segments were not readable). With this change, there should be no change in functionality or existing behavior. * `fallocate_reserve` can now be a percentage (a value ending in "%"), and the default has been adjusted to "1%". ------------------------------------------------------------------- Thu Mar 24 13:39:56 UTC 2016 - cloud-devel@suse.de - Update to version swift-2.6.1.dev262: swift (2.7.0, OpenStack Mitaka) * Bump PyECLib requirement to >= 1.2.0 * Update container on fast-POST "Fast-POST" is the mode where `object_post_as_copy` is set to `False` in the proxy server config. This mode now allows for fast, efficient updates of metadata without needing to fully recopy the contents of the object. While the default still is `object_post_as_copy` as True, the plan is to change the default to False and then deprecate post-as-copy functionality in later releases. Fast-POST now supports container-sync functionality. * Add concurrent reads option to proxy. This change adds 2 new parameters to enable and control concurrent GETs in Swift, these are `concurrent_gets` and `concurrency_timeout`. `concurrent_gets` allows you to turn on or off concurrent GETs; when on, it will set the GET/HEAD concurrency to the replica count. And in the case of EC HEADs it will set it to ndata. The proxy will then serve only the first valid source to respond. This applies to all account, container, and replicated object GETs and HEADs. For EC only HEAD requests are affected. The default for `concurrent_gets` is off. `concurrency_timeout` is related to `concurrent_gets` and is the amount of time to wait before firing the next thread. A value of 0 will fire at the same time (fully concurrent), but ------------------------------------------------------------------- Fri Feb 26 02:58:24 UTC 2016 - cloud-devel@suse.de - Update to version swift-2.6.1.dev138: swift (2.6.0) * Dependency changes - Updated minimum version of eventlet to 0.17.4 to support IPv6. - Updated the minimum version of PyECLib to 1.0.7. * The ring rebalancing algorithm was updated to better handle edge cases and to give better (more balanced) rings in the general case. New rings will have better initial placement, capacity adjustments will move less data for better balance, and existing rings that were imbalanced should start to become better balanced as they go through rebalance cycles. * Added container and account reverse listings. A GET request to an account or container resource with a "reverse=true" query parameter will return the listing in reverse order. When iterating over pages of reverse listings, the relative order of marker and end_marker are swapped. * Storage policies now support having more than one name. This allows operators to fix a typo without breaking existing clients, or, alternatively, have "short names" for policies. This is implemented with the "aliases" config key in the storage policy config in swift.conf. The aliases value is a list of names that the storage policy may also be identified by. The storage policy "name" is used to report the policy to users (eg in container headers). The aliases have the same naming restrictions as the policy's primary name. ------------------------------------------------------------------- Sun Oct 4 00:37:16 UTC 2015 - cloud-devel@suse.de - Update to version swift-2.4.1.dev70: swift (2.5.0, OpenStack Liberty) * Added the ability to specify ranges for Static Large Object (SLO) segments. * Replicator configs now support an "rsync_module" value to allow for per-device rsync modules. This setting gives operators the ability to fine-tune replication traffic in a Swift cluster and isolate replication disk IO to a particular device. Please see the docs and sample config files for more information and examples. * Significant work has gone in to testing, fixing, and validating Swift's erasure code support at different scales. * Swift now emits StatsD metrics on a per-policy basis. * Fixed an issue with Keystone integration where a COPY request to a service account may have succeeded even if a service token was not included in the request. * Ring validation now warns if a placement partition gets assigned to the same device multiple times. This happens when devices in the ring are unbalanced (e.g. two servers where one server has significantly more available capacity). * Various other minor bug fixes and improvements. ------------------------------------------------------------------- Wed Sep 2 00:18:26 UTC 2015 - cloud-devel@suse.de - Update to version swift-2.3.1.dev356: swift (2.4.0) * Dependency changes - Added six requirement. This is part of an ongoing effort to add support for Python 3. - Dropped support for Python 2.6. * Config changes - Recent versions of Python restrict the number of headers allowed in a request to 100. This number may be too low for custom middleware. The new "extra_header_count" config value in swift.conf can be used to increase the number of headers allowed. - Renamed "run_pause" setting to "interval" (current configs with run_pause still work). Future versions of Swift may remove the run_pause setting. * Versioned writes middleware The versioned writes feature has been refactored and reimplemented as middleware. You should explicitly add the versioned_writes middleware to your proxy pipeline, but do not remove or disable the existing container server config setting ("allow_versions"), if it is currently enabled. The existing container server config setting enables existing containers to continue being versioned. Please see http://swift.openstack.org/middleware.html#how-to-enable-object-versioning-in-a-swift-cluster for further upgrade notes. ------------------------------------------------------------------- Fri Aug 21 00:17:06 UTC 2015 - cloud-devel@suse.de - Update to version swift-2.3.1.dev307: swift (2.3.0, OpenStack Kilo) swift (2.2.0, OpenStack Juno) swift (1.13.1, OpenStack Icehouse) swift (1.10.0, OpenStack Havana) swift (1.8.0, OpenStack Grizzly) swift (1.7.4, OpenStack Folsom) swift (1.4.8, OpenStack Essex) swift (1.4.3, OpenStack Diablo) Changelog entries for previous versions are incomplete swift (1.3.0, OpenStack Cactus) swift (1.2.0, OpenStack Bexar) swift (1.0.0, OpenStack Austin) ------------------------------------------------------------------- Mon May 4 09:38:24 UTC 2015 - vuntz@opensuse.org - Update to version swift-2.3.1.dev12: swift (2.3.0) * Erasure Code support (beta) Swift now supports an erasure-code (EC) storage policy type. This allows deployers to achieve very high durability with less raw capacity as used in replicated storage. However, EC requires more CPU and network resources, so it is not good for every use case. EC is great for storing large, infrequently accessed data in a single region. Swift's implementation of erasure codes is meant to be transparent to end users. There is no API difference between replicated storage and EC storage. To support erasure codes, Swift now depends on PyECLib and liberasurecode. liberasurecode is a pluggable library that allows for the actual EC algorithm to be implemented in a library of your choosing. As a beta release, EC support is nearly fully feature complete, but it is lacking support for some features (like multi-range reads) and has not had a full performance characterization. This feature relies on ssync for durability. Deployers are urged to do extensive testing and not deploy production data using an erasure code storage policy. Full docs are at http://swift.openstack.org/overview_erasure_code.html * Add support for container TempURL Keys. * Make more memcache options configurable. connection_timeout, pool_timeout, tries, and io_timeout are all now configurable. ------------------------------------------------------------------- Fri Jan 30 11:16:27 UTC 2015 - cloud-devel@suse.de - Update to version swift-2.2.2rc1.post9: swift (2.2.2) * Data placement changes This release has several major changes to data placement in Swift in order to better handle different deployment patterns. First, with an unbalance-able ring, less partitions will move if the movement doesn't result in any better dispersion across failure domains. Also, empty (partition weight of zero) devices will no longer keep partitions after rebalancing when there is an unbalance-able ring. Second, the notion of "overload" has been added to Swift's rings. This allows devices to take some extra partitions (more than would normally be allowed by the device weight) so that smaller and unbalanced clusters will have less data movement between servers, zones, or regions if there is a failure in the cluster. Finally, rings have a new metric called "dispersion". This is the percentage of partitions in the ring that have too many replicas in a particular failure domain. For example, if you have three servers in a cluster but two replicas for a partition get placed onto the same server, that partition will count towards the dispersion metric. A lower value is better, and the value can be used to find the proper value for "overload". The overload and dispersion metrics have been exposed in the swift-ring-build CLI tools. See http://docs.openstack.org/developer/swift/overview_ring.html for more info on how data placement works now. ------------------------------------------------------------------- Tue Dec 16 00:52:18 UTC 2014 - cloud-devel@suse.de - Update to version swift-2.2.1c1.2.g8bbb50d: swift (2.2.1) * Swift now rejects object names with Unicode surrogates. * Return 403 (instead of 413) on unauthorized upload when over account quota. * Fix a rare condition when a rebalance could cause swift-ring-builder to crash. This would only happen on old ring files when "rebalance" was the first command run. * Storage node error limits now survive a ring reload. * Speed up reading and writing xattrs for object metadata by using larger xattr value sizes. The change is moving from 254 byte values to 64KiB values. There is no migration issue with this. * Deleted containers beyond the reclaim age are now properly reclaimed. * Full Simplified Chinese translation (zh_CN locale) for errors and logs. * Container quota is now properly enforced during cross-account COPY. * ssync replication now properly uses the configured replication_ip. * Fixed issue were ssync did not replicate custom object headers. * swift-drive-audit now has the 'unmount_failed_device' config option (default to True) that controls if the process will unmount failed drives or not. ------------------------------------------------------------------- Sat Oct 4 23:58:17 UTC 2014 - cloud-devel@suse.de - Update to version swift-2.1.0.126.g94fd95b: swift (2.2.0) * Added support for Keystone v3 auth. Keystone v3 introduced the concept of "domains" and user names are no longer unique across domains. Swift's Keystone integration now requires that ACLs be set on IDs, which are unique across domains, and further restricts setting new ACLs to only use IDs. Please see http://swift.openstack.org/overview_auth.html for more information on configuring Swift and Keystone together. * Swift now supports server-side account-to-account copy. Server- side copy in Swift requires the X-Copy-From header (on a PUT) or the Destination header (on a COPY). To initiate an account-to- account copy, the existing header value remains the same, but the X-Copy-From-Account header (on a PUT) or the Destination-Account (on a COPY) are used to indicate the proper account. * Limit partition movement when adding a new placement tier. When adding a new placement tier (server, zone, or region), Swift previously attempted to move all placement partitions, regardless of the space available on the new tier, to ensure the best possible durability. Unfortunately, this could result in too many partitions being moved all at once to a new tier. Swift's ring-builder now ensures that only the correct number of placement partitions are rebalanced, and thus makes adding capacity to the cluster more efficient. ------------------------------------------------------------------- Sun Aug 24 00:01:27 UTC 2014 - cloud-devel@suse.de - Update to version swift-2.0.0.148.g8d02147: swift (2.1.0) * swift-ring-builder placement was improved to allow gradual addition of new regions without causing a massive migration of data to the new region. The change was to prefer device weight first, then look at failure domains. * Logging updates - Eliminated "Handoff requested (N)" log spam. - Added process pid to the end of storage node log lines. - Container auditor now logs a warning if the devices path contains a non-directory. - Object daemons now send a user-agent string with their full name. * 412 and 416 responses are no longer tracked as errors in the StatsD messages from the backend servers. * Parallel object auditor The object auditor can now be controlled with a "concurrency" config value that allows multiple auditor processes to run at once. Using multiple parallel auditor processes can speed up the overall auditor cycle time. * The object updater will now concurrently update each necessary node in a new greenthread. ------------------------------------------------------------------- Fri Jun 27 08:37:01 UTC 2014 - dmueller@suse.com - Update to version swift-2.0.0.rc1.12.g53577c5: swift (2.0.0) * Storage policies Storage policies allow deployers to configure multiple object rings and expose them to end users on a per-container basis. Deployers can create policies based on hardware performance, regions, or other criteria and independently choose different replication factors on them. A policy is set on a Swift container at container creation time and cannot be changed. Full docs are at http://swift.openstack.org/overview_policies.html * Add profiling middleware in Swift The profile middleware provides a tool to profile Swift code on the fly and collects statistical data for performance analysis. A native simple Web UI is also provided to help query and visualize the data. * Add --quoted option to swift-temp-url * swift-recon now supports checking the md5sum of swift.conf, which helps deployers verify configurations are consistent across a cluster. * Users can now set the transaction id suffix by passing in a value in the X-Trans-Id-Extra header. * New log_max_line_length option caps the maximum length of a log line. ------------------------------------------------------------------- Fri Apr 4 08:20:51 UTC 2014 - cloud-devel@suse.de - Update to version swift-1.13.0.116.gbf292ae: swift (1.13.1) * Change the behavior of CORS responses to better match the spec A new proxy config variable (strict_cors_mode, default to True) has been added. Setting it to False keeps the old behavior. For an overview of old versus new behavior, please see https://review.openstack.org/#/c/69419/ * Invert the responsibility of the two instances of proxy-logging in the proxy pipeline The first proxy_logging middleware instance to receive a request in the pipeline marks that request as handling it. So now, the left most proxy_logging middleware handles logging for all client requests, and the right most proxy_logging middleware handles all other requests initiated from within the pipeline to its left. This fixes logging related to large object requests not properly recording bandwidth. * Added swift-container-info and swift-account-info tools * Allow specification of object devices for audit * Dynamic large object COPY requests with ?multipart-manifest=get now work as expected * When a client is downloading a large object and one of the segment reads gets bad data, Swift will now immediately abort the request. ------------------------------------------------------------------- Tue Apr 1 07:50:36 UTC 2014 - cloud-devel@suse.de - Update to version swift-1.13.0.91.g917cf9e: replication. Can also configure how many remote nodes a storage node ------------------------------------------------------------------- Sat Mar 22 01:31:49 UTC 2014 - cloud-devel@suse.de - Update to version 1.10.1: + The openstack-swift service user is going to be renamed to swift ------------------------------------------------------------------- Tue Feb 25 01:38:20 UTC 2014 - cloud-devel@suse.de - Update to version swift-1.12.0.111.g58fda94: swift (1.13.0) * Account-level ACLs and ACL format v2 Accounts now have a new privileged header to represent ACLs or any other form of account-level access control. The value of the header is a JSON dictionary string to be interpreted by the auth system. A reference implementation is given in TempAuth. Please see the full docs at http://swift.openstack.org/overview_auth.html * Added a WSGI environment flag to stop swob from always using absolute location. This is useful if middleware needs to use out-of-spec Location headers in a response. * Container sync proxies now support simple load balancing * Config option to lower the timeout for recoverable object GETs * Add a way to ratelimit all writes to an account * Allow multiple storage_domain values in cname_lookup middleware * Moved all DLO functionality into middleware The proxy will automatically insert the dlo middleware at an appropriate place in the pipeline the same way it does with the gatekeeper middleware. Clusters will still support DLOs after upgrade even with an old config file that doesn't mention dlo at all. ------------------------------------------------------------------- Fri Jan 17 10:25:22 UTC 2014 - speilicke@suse.com - Add missing requirement on python-pbr -------------------------------------------------------------------- Tue Dec 10 10:09:55 UTC 2013 - opensuse-cloud@opensuse.org - Update to version 1.10.0.198.gba5fe5f+git.1386670195.ba5fe5f: + Prevent early auth deny in tempauth when using swift3 middleware. + Remove swift-bench + Update handoff algorithm to use IP/port pairs + Preserve closeability of app iterables + Opt out of the service catalog + fix expired object deletion + Allow access to the in-memory object server + Fixed a failing test on my saio + Override spelling of tempauth test name + Fix HEAD tempurls + Release notes for Swift 1.11.0 + Stop mutating PATH_INFO in proxy server + make test tooling less opinionated + clarify the current state of the DiskFile API + Use files in the source tree instead of cut/paste ------------------------------------------------------------------- Thu Dec 5 15:47:41 UTC 2013 - speilicke@suse.com - Update to version 1.10.0: + Inital commitReplace resetswift script with proper version + Drop README + Make sure mount point exists + Point to correct storage directory in configuration files + Add missing object-expirer.conf + Use variable ------------------------------------------------------------------- Fri Jul 19 20:34:52 UTC 2013 - dmueller@suse.com - adjust rm command -------------------------------------------------------------------- Sat Apr 27 00:00:40 UTC 2013 - opensuse-cloud@opensuse.org - Update to version 1.8.1+git.1367020840.1b9b989: + copy X-Delete-At unless X-Fresh-Metadata: true is supplied on an object copy -------------------------------------------------------------------- Fri Apr 26 10:07:10 UTC 2013 - opensuse-cloud@opensuse.org - Update to version 1.8.1+git.1366970830.55c817c: + Fixing /etc/swift.conf-sample to include + Add auth_version to dispersion.conf.5 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Tue Apr 23 21:59:55 UTC 2013 - opensuse-cloud@opensuse.org - Update to version 1.8.1+git.1366754395.5d52d2d: + Made colons quote-safe in logs; mainly for ipv6 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Tue Apr 23 00:04:06 UTC 2013 - opensuse-cloud@opensuse.org - Update to version 1.8.1+git.1366675446.7f534fa: + fix dict duplicated key -------------------------------------------------------------------- Mon Apr 22 13:50:29 UTC 2013 - opensuse-cloud@opensuse.org - Update to version 1.8.1+git.1366638629.f63dc07: + Change logger name to module itself instead of root + Add x-remove-versions-location for feature: disable versioning + Fix reading xattrs in object-server's unittests. + Fix container-server sorting for manifest listings. + SLO multipart-manifest=get returns incorrect Content-Type + Change setup.cfg style. + Update documentation for account_quota middleware + add unit tests for db_replicator + Allow a configurable set of TempURL methods + directory /var/cache/swift /srv/node should be created. + Allow all headers requested for CORS. + Bug in SLO with multipart-manifest=get content type. + Refactored lists of nodes to contact for requests + objects md5-collisions + Adding a new optional variable called trans_id_suffix + Account Quota Correction + Correcting output of swift-ring-builder + fix email address + fix probe tests to work in a VM using mount_check + Refactoring format_device function + slobjects can not be made of other slobjects + Expirer now quotes names when deleting + fix slo docs + Drop cache after fsync + Extra safety on account-level DELETE -------------------------------------------------------------------- Tue Apr 2 10:04:14 UTC 2013 - opensuse-cloud@opensuse.org - Update to version 1.8.1+git.1364897054.01a5a47: + additional unit test coverage for container/server.py + Fixing SLO range requests + fixed some minor things in tests that pyflakes complained about + fixes some problems pyflakes complains about + updated AUTHORS and CHANGELOG + Dynamic Large Object sleeps too much -------------------------------------------------------------------- Sun Mar 24 00:02:58 UTC 2013 - cloud-devel@suse.de - Update to version 1.8.1+git.1364083378.a979c80: + Fix for unicode issues in staticweb + instruction command was not documented in right format. + Fix bugs in bulk and slo and small doc change. + Add support for Hash Prefix -------------------------------------------------------------------- Thu Mar 21 15:44:33 UTC 2013 - cloud-devel@suse.de - Update to version 1.8.1+git.1363880673.7df4323: + Improved container-sync resiliency + Give friendly notification in swift-get-nodes + Permit functional tests against Swift with Keystone + Fix crash in swift-ring-builder's list_parts command. + Small clarification to swift-recon section of admin guide. + swift-ring-builder blows up when not supported command requested. + Basic ring builder validation. + Instruction for multi node setup misses /var/run/swift creation + increase unit test coverage on account server + AUTHORS/CHANGELOG uploades for the next release + version bump for 1.8.1 + Use role in insensitive case in keystoneauth. + fix stupid bug with bulk delete max items + Fix misspelled variable. + Fix for attempted COPY of objects gt MAX_FILE_SIZE -------------------------------------------------------------------- Sun Mar 17 11:38:08 UTC 2013 - cloud-devel@suse.de - Update to version 1.7.7+git.1363520288.c2f8f00: + Add tests and doc entry for request.environ[reseller_request] + Add missing CONTRIBUTING.md to source tarball + Add a region tier to Swift's ring. + Fix swift-ring-builder's list_parts command. + Remove check for valid Origin for the "actual request". + Fix format device -------------------------------------------------------------------- Wed Mar 13 00:03:14 UTC 2013 - cloud-devel@suse.de - Update to version 1.7.7+git.1363132994.f6d1fa1: + Fixed bug with account_info -------------------------------------------------------------------- Mon Mar 11 11:26:56 UTC 2013 - cloud-devel@suse.de - Start using obs-service-github_tarballs -------------------------------------------------------------------- Mon Mar 11 11:25:05 UTC 2013 - cloud-devel@suse.de - Update to version 1.7.7+git.1363001105.5e427e5: + Account and container info fixes and improvement. + timing-based affinity sorting for primary replicas + Fixed formpost QUERY_STRING bugs. + Adding speed limit options for DB auditor + Allow acl with a valid token. + Add tests on keystone for invalid path requests. + Add cache=swift.cache for authtoken example. + Make rings' replica counts adjustable. + Improve bin/swift-account-audit + Correct docstring for swift.common.ring.utils.build_tier_tree and add + Fix descriptions in sample configs. + Add debug level logs for TempAuth.authorize. + Move the swift.1 manpage to python-swiftclient + Account Server: Refactor HEAD request handler + Force log entries to be one line + Adding a quick note to helper functions so its clear what they do and + Updating classifiers status to stable and clean up + make swift fsync + Added per disk PUT timing monitoring support. + Remove reduant check of list. + TempURL filename options; bug fixes + Static Large Object Support + Updated get_more_nodes algorithm + David Hadas email address has been changed. + Spread handoffs out better around zones. + Fix misspelled variable name + Support listing endpoints for an object. + Support tests for Apache + simplify the chexor function + Fix some unreadable code. + Account quotas + Add exception to swift-drive-audit if no date in line. -------------------------------------------------------------------- Sun Feb 24 18:17:55 UTC 2013 - cloud-devel@suse.de - Update to version 1.7.7+git.1361729875.d1381ba: + Change in swift-drive-audit handling log rotation. + Adds first-byte latency timings for GET requests. + Documentation fixups ------------------------------------------------------------------- Fri Feb 22 11:31:31 UTC 2013 - saschpe@suse.de - BuildRequire openstack-suse-macros instead of openstack-macros -------------------------------------------------------------------- Mon Feb 18 09:46:20 UTC 2013 - cloud-devel@suse.de - Update to version 1.7.7+git.1361180780.e88ff34: + Make statsd sample rate behave better. + Fixed bug in domain_remap and cname_lookup middleware + Deprecate is_admin feature. + Allow change the endpoint_type when use swift-dispersion tools + Made internal client handle failed requests better + Change the flag set to specify bulk delete and expand archives from a HTTP + Fixed some swift-recon typos + minor development doc changes + Use a doubled proxy-logging instead of each middleware handling it + Add generated keystone documentation to misc.rst. + Replaces Copyright statements for LLC with Foundation, removes date. + Fix spelling mistakes + log message in exception level when path encoding errors happen. + Swift MemcacheRing (set) interface is incompatible fixes + fix large objects with unicode + Cleanup of file permissions -------------------------------------------------------------------- Mon Feb 4 14:40:22 UTC 2013 - cloud-devel@suse.de - Start using obs-service-github_tarballs -------------------------------------------------------------------- Mon Feb 4 12:02:01 UTC 2013 - cloud-devel@suse.de - Update to version 1.7.7+git.1359979321.ec084de: + Fix keystoneauth with OPTIONS headers (eg: CORS) + Add wsgify and split_path utilities to swob + Add optional locking to swift-ring-builder + Handle access_log_headers in proxy_logging + Added fallocate_reserve option + Allow rebalance to take a seed. + Remove tempauth allowed_sync_hosts conf option + Cleanup based on pyflakes. + Deterministic, repeatable serialization for rings. + Optimize the ring builder's _reassign_parts() method. -------------------------------------------------------------------- Mon Jan 28 09:23:20 UTC 2013 - cloud-devel@suse.de - Update to version 1.7.7+git.1359365000.2f663ff: + Allow for multiple X-(Account|Container)-* headers. + Update auto-generated docs + Add more command-line options to swift-bench. + Add handler for CORS "actual requests" + Bulk Requests: auto extract archive and bulk delete middleware. -------------------------------------------------------------------- Wed Jan 23 16:41:31 UTC 2013 - cloud-devel@suse.de - Update to version 1.7.7+git.1358959291.f2941b0: + Add --run-dir switch to swift-init + Fix superfluous GET requests in swift-bench. + prevent irregular auth_prefix config in tempauth + Validate numericness of ports in builder files. -------------------------------------------------------------------- Mon Jan 21 09:36:30 UTC 2013 - cloud-devel@suse.de - Update to version 1.7.7+git.1358760990.6c5fc3c: + consistency and grammatical tweaks + Fix HEAD request response when request not given to response. + Fixed bug in object replicator + Add container-sync to container-server.conf doc. + Some optimizations for ring rebalancing. + Make object-auditor to use one logger + swob refactors needed for sos + get swob.Request.blank to parse path + authors and changelog update for swift 1.7.6 + version bump to 1.7.7-dev -------------------------------------------------------------------- Mon Jan 7 12:46:38 UTC 2013 - cloud-devel@suse.de - Start using obs-service-github_tarballs ------------------------------------------------------------------- Thu Nov 15 14:55:21 UTC 2012 - saschpe@suse.de - Use openstack-macros ------------------------------------------------------------------- Tue Nov 13 15:56:32 UTC 2012 - saschpe@suse.de - Initial package, split out from openstack-swift.spec
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