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* [Cluster-devel] mount.gfs2 obsolete upstream (scheduled to be removed)
@ 2011-08-10 12:16 Steven Whitehouse
  2011-08-10 12:43 ` Fabio M. Di Nitto
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 4+ messages in thread
From: Steven Whitehouse @ 2011-08-10 12:16 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: cluster-devel.redhat.com

Hi,

Just a reminder that when Fedora 14 is no longer being updated, we
intend to remove mount.gfs2 from the upstream gfs2-utils source. There
should be no user visible changes beyond the removal of the utility when
this happens as kernels and gfs2_controld have been able to use the new
system for mounting for some time.

So this is just a heads up so that it isn't too much of a surprise when
it happens in a few months time.

Also scheduled for removal are gfs2_quota and gfs2_tool. Both of these
will be removed shortly after Fedora 17 is released. They are both
considered obsolete and alternatives have been available for some time.
In the case of gfs2_quota, that means the generic quota package that is
supplied with Fedora. In the case of gfs2_tool, that means tunegfs2 or
mount options, depending on which feature is required.

If there are any questions, please let us know,

Steve.




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* [Cluster-devel] mount.gfs2 obsolete upstream (scheduled to be removed)
  2011-08-10 12:16 [Cluster-devel] mount.gfs2 obsolete upstream (scheduled to be removed) Steven Whitehouse
@ 2011-08-10 12:43 ` Fabio M. Di Nitto
  2011-08-10 13:26   ` Steven Whitehouse
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 4+ messages in thread
From: Fabio M. Di Nitto @ 2011-08-10 12:43 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: cluster-devel.redhat.com

On 08/10/2011 02:16 PM, Steven Whitehouse wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> Just a reminder that when Fedora 14 is no longer being updated, we
> intend to remove mount.gfs2 from the upstream gfs2-utils source. There
> should be no user visible changes beyond the removal of the utility when
> this happens as kernels and gfs2_controld have been able to use the new
> system for mounting for some time.
> 
> So this is just a heads up so that it isn't too much of a surprise when
> it happens in a few months time.
> 
> Also scheduled for removal are gfs2_quota and gfs2_tool. Both of these
> will be removed shortly after Fedora 17 is released. They are both
> considered obsolete and alternatives have been available for some time.
> In the case of gfs2_quota, that means the generic quota package that is
> supplied with Fedora. In the case of gfs2_tool, that means tunegfs2 or
> mount options, depending on which feature is required.
> 
> If there are any questions, please let us know,
> 
> Steve.
> 
> 

It might be a good idea to lay down a map of upstream versions required
to drop mount.gfs2 and quota.

New gfs2-utils without mount.gfs2 requires kernel > x.y.z and
gfs_controld > a.b.c. (we ship gfs_controld from gfs2-utils, but people
might still have old versions around... just in case)

similar for quota support.. is a new quota-tools version required?
kernel? etc.

Mapping to fedora releases is only helpful to fedora users :) but it
leaves other distros in the dark. Specially if some features are working
in fedora only by meaning of local patches.

Cheers
Fabio



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* [Cluster-devel] mount.gfs2 obsolete upstream (scheduled to be removed)
  2011-08-10 12:43 ` Fabio M. Di Nitto
@ 2011-08-10 13:26   ` Steven Whitehouse
  2011-08-10 15:42     ` Fabio M. Di Nitto
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 4+ messages in thread
From: Steven Whitehouse @ 2011-08-10 13:26 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: cluster-devel.redhat.com

Hi,

On Wed, 2011-08-10 at 14:43 +0200, Fabio M. Di Nitto wrote:
> On 08/10/2011 02:16 PM, Steven Whitehouse wrote:
> > Hi,
> > 
> > Just a reminder that when Fedora 14 is no longer being updated, we
> > intend to remove mount.gfs2 from the upstream gfs2-utils source. There
> > should be no user visible changes beyond the removal of the utility when
> > this happens as kernels and gfs2_controld have been able to use the new
> > system for mounting for some time.
> > 
> > So this is just a heads up so that it isn't too much of a surprise when
> > it happens in a few months time.
> > 
> > Also scheduled for removal are gfs2_quota and gfs2_tool. Both of these
> > will be removed shortly after Fedora 17 is released. They are both
> > considered obsolete and alternatives have been available for some time.
> > In the case of gfs2_quota, that means the generic quota package that is
> > supplied with Fedora. In the case of gfs2_tool, that means tunegfs2 or
> > mount options, depending on which feature is required.
> > 
> > If there are any questions, please let us know,
> > 
> > Steve.
> > 
> > 
> 
> It might be a good idea to lay down a map of upstream versions required
> to drop mount.gfs2 and quota.
> 
> New gfs2-utils without mount.gfs2 requires kernel > x.y.z and
> gfs_controld > a.b.c. (we ship gfs_controld from gfs2-utils, but people
> might still have old versions around... just in case)
> 
Yes, it was a long time ago, so I'll try and dig out the version. Any
2.6.3x kernel or newer should be ok though I think.

> similar for quota support.. is a new quota-tools version required?
> kernel? etc.
For certain operations a newer quota package is required, and there
needs to be a kernel with the XFS-style quota interface. Both have been
around for a while, and I'll also try and dig those details out nearer
the time.

The docs have all been updated to reflect the new way of doing things,
and there have been a number of previously posted reminders of this too,
so it shouldn't be too much of a surprise.

> 
> Mapping to fedora releases is only helpful to fedora users :) but it
> leaves other distros in the dark. Specially if some features are working
> in fedora only by meaning of local patches.
> 
> Cheers
> Fabio
> 
There are no local fedora patches. There is also no issue wrt
gfs_controld/gfs2_tool unless people are mixing and matching bits of
different versions of gfs2-utils, and in that case they are on their own
anyway,

Steve.




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* [Cluster-devel] mount.gfs2 obsolete upstream (scheduled to be removed)
  2011-08-10 13:26   ` Steven Whitehouse
@ 2011-08-10 15:42     ` Fabio M. Di Nitto
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 4+ messages in thread
From: Fabio M. Di Nitto @ 2011-08-10 15:42 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: cluster-devel.redhat.com

On 08/10/2011 03:26 PM, Steven Whitehouse wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> On Wed, 2011-08-10 at 14:43 +0200, Fabio M. Di Nitto wrote:
>> On 08/10/2011 02:16 PM, Steven Whitehouse wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> Just a reminder that when Fedora 14 is no longer being updated, we
>>> intend to remove mount.gfs2 from the upstream gfs2-utils source. There
>>> should be no user visible changes beyond the removal of the utility when
>>> this happens as kernels and gfs2_controld have been able to use the new
>>> system for mounting for some time.
>>>
>>> So this is just a heads up so that it isn't too much of a surprise when
>>> it happens in a few months time.
>>>
>>> Also scheduled for removal are gfs2_quota and gfs2_tool. Both of these
>>> will be removed shortly after Fedora 17 is released. They are both
>>> considered obsolete and alternatives have been available for some time.
>>> In the case of gfs2_quota, that means the generic quota package that is
>>> supplied with Fedora. In the case of gfs2_tool, that means tunegfs2 or
>>> mount options, depending on which feature is required.
>>>
>>> If there are any questions, please let us know,
>>>
>>> Steve.
>>>
>>>
>>
>> It might be a good idea to lay down a map of upstream versions required
>> to drop mount.gfs2 and quota.
>>
>> New gfs2-utils without mount.gfs2 requires kernel > x.y.z and
>> gfs_controld > a.b.c. (we ship gfs_controld from gfs2-utils, but people
>> might still have old versions around... just in case)
>>
> Yes, it was a long time ago, so I'll try and dig out the version. Any
> 2.6.3x kernel or newer should be ok though I think.
> 
>> similar for quota support.. is a new quota-tools version required?
>> kernel? etc.
> For certain operations a newer quota package is required, and there
> needs to be a kernel with the XFS-style quota interface. Both have been
> around for a while, and I'll also try and dig those details out nearer
> the time.

Right that's exactly the kind of info I am talking about kernel > foo +
CONFIG_BAR set etc.

> 
> The docs have all been updated to reflect the new way of doing things,
> and there have been a number of previously posted reminders of this too,
> so it shouldn't be too much of a surprise.

<sarcasm>
No it's generally not a surprise for people/users that read docs :)
</sarcasm>

The users I am trying to protect are:

1) packagers in distributions != Fedora
2) people that builds backports of our packages on RHEL5 or Centos 5 or
whatever...

It might also be an option to extend gfs2-utils configure.ac to check
for those versions at build time. It might be an excessive precaution,
but it could also save some headaches.. no strong opinion here.. barely
a suggestion.

Fabio



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