New features:
- Build Vitastor driver as part of QEMU
- Implement renaming images in CLI (vitastor-cli modify --rename)
- Add vitastor-cli alloc-osd and simple-offsets commands and use them in make-osd,
thus removing the dependency on etcdctl
- Make monitor remove stale deleted inode statistics from etcd automatically
- Implement OSD address selection from a subnet, thus removing the need to specify
OSD addresses in startup scripts explicitly
Bug fixes:
- Fix client failover in case of etcd shutdown or crash (make client survive etcd failures)
- Stick to the last live etcd in OSD and mon to prevent random failures when one of etcds is down
- Fix incorrect copying of data from journal to the data device which could lead to data corruption
- Prefer local etcd IPs in OSD
- Remove the total PG count restriction in optimize_change which was sometimes leading
to inability to redistribute PGs over OSDs
- Fix error response parsing on a failed pg state report
- Fix slow linear writes with RDMA by changing default buffer settings
- Fix possible 'TypeError' in openstack nova when using Vitastor cinder driver
- Fix bugs in vitastor-cli create, ls, rm, modify commands
Patch changes:
- Add a patch for libvirt 7.6
- Add patches for QEMU 6.0 and 6.1
- Fix config file path XML location parsing in libvirt patches
- Replace _ with - in QEMU options
- Fix possible 'TypeError' in openstack nova when using Vitastor cinder driver
- Fix possible crashes of QEMU block driver in case of incorrect options
129K to leave extra space for the header
The problem with 8x 1M buffers is that the following happens with,
for example, 2 OSDs and 4M T1Q1 write:
- Server posts 8 receives
- Client posts 8 sends
- WRs are processed by the RDMA stack, but the OSD doesn't have the time
to handle them and doesn't refill buffers
- Client posts 1 more send
- RNR retransmission happens and performance drops to zero
Overall it seems that RDMA support should be reworked to use real 'RDMA'
operations i.e. operations writing into remote memory. This has an
additional advantage of avoiding a copy at the receive side of the OSD.