- Implement CLI commands for listing, viewing I/O statistics, creating,
snapshotting, cloning, resizing and modifying images. All these operations
are covered by 3 commands: ls, create, modify
- Implement an important fix to prior OSD set tracking for PGs. The previous
version had an issue which could lead to data loss due to an OSD with older
copy of the data thinking it has the newest copy
- Fix I/O statistics aggregation in the monitor
- Several minor fixes for Cinder driver
- Fix QEMU driver to be compatible with QEMU 2.x > 2.0
- Fix stalls sometimes possible in configurations without immediate_commit due
to insufficient amount of automatic internal fsync operations
- Add `vita` alias for `vitastor-cli`
- New command-line tool: vitastor-cli
- Implement layer (snapshot/clone) merge and delete
- Remove 'bool' from the C header
- Fix a very rare flusher stall
- More diagnostics now printed for slow ops in the log
- Basic support for OpenStack: Cinder driver, patches for Nova and libvirt
- Add missing "image" and "config_path" QEMU options
- Calculate aggregate per-pool statistics in monitor
- Implement writes with Check-And-Set semantics
- Add a C wrapper library with public header
For CentOS 7 it also requires newer rdma-core as CentOS 7's native version doesn't have
implicit ODP support. The updated version is already uploaded into the vitastor repo.
Basic naive implementation works, but it's highly non-optimal as
RNR retransmissions occur all the time. RDMA expects the receiver
to always have place for incoming WRs...
Warning: upgrading from 0.5.x is currently not supported!
Please create an issue if you really need upgrade capability.
New features:
- Snapshots and Copy-on-Write clones
- Inode (image) names
- Inode I/O and space statistics
- Write throttling for smoothing random write workloads in SSD+HDD configurations
Previous implementation didn't respect write ordering and could lead
to corrupted data when restarting writes after an OSD outage
Also rework cluster_client queueing logic and add tests for it to verify the correct behaviour