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| Who | When | What | Removed | Added |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| David Teigland | 2016-01-19 16:25:09 UTC | Blocks | 1295577 | |
| Jonathan Earl Brassow | 2016-01-27 02:20:32 UTC | Assignee | lvm-team | teigland |
| Corey Marthaler | 2016-02-23 18:06:55 UTC | CC | cmarthal | |
| Libor Miksik | 2016-03-01 17:43:57 UTC | Blocks | 1313485 | |
| David Teigland | 2016-06-30 17:19:57 UTC | Status | NEW | MODIFIED |
| Assignee | teigland | prajnoha | ||
| Peter Rajnoha | 2016-07-01 06:14:07 UTC | Status | MODIFIED | POST |
| Peter Rajnoha | 2016-07-11 09:54:14 UTC | Summary | remove tech preview classification for lvmlockd | Move lvmlockd to full support, remove tech preview classification for lvmlockd |
| Peter Rajnoha | 2016-07-20 11:24:42 UTC | Status | POST | MODIFIED |
| Fixed In Version | lvm2-2.02.161-1.el7 | |||
| errata-xmlrpc | 2016-07-20 11:36:44 UTC | Status | MODIFIED | ON_QA |
| Peter Rajnoha | 2016-08-15 09:43:17 UTC | Doc Text | The lvmlockd daemon is now fully supported. | |
| Doc Type | Bug Fix | Enhancement | ||
| Petr Bokoc | 2016-08-18 14:39:32 UTC | CC | pbokoc | |
| Docs Contact | pbokoc | |||
| Doc Text | The lvmlockd daemon is now fully supported. | Improved LVM locking infrastructure is now fully supported `lvmlockd` is a next generation locking infrastucture for LVM. It allows LVM to safely manage shared storage from multiple hosts, using either the `dlm` or `sanlock` lock managers. `sanlock` allows `lvmlockd` to coordinate hosts through storage-based locking, without the need for an entire cluster infrastructure. For more information, see the `lvmlockd`(8) man page. This feature was originally introduced in Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.2 as a Technology Preview. In Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.3, 'lvmlockd' is fully supported. |
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| Petr Bokoc | 2016-08-18 14:40:13 UTC | Doc Text | Improved LVM locking infrastructure is now fully supported `lvmlockd` is a next generation locking infrastucture for LVM. It allows LVM to safely manage shared storage from multiple hosts, using either the `dlm` or `sanlock` lock managers. `sanlock` allows `lvmlockd` to coordinate hosts through storage-based locking, without the need for an entire cluster infrastructure. For more information, see the `lvmlockd`(8) man page. This feature was originally introduced in Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.2 as a Technology Preview. In Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.3, 'lvmlockd' is fully supported. | Improved LVM locking infrastructure `lvmlockd` is a next generation locking infrastucture for LVM. It allows LVM to safely manage shared storage from multiple hosts, using either the `dlm` or `sanlock` lock managers. `sanlock` allows `lvmlockd` to coordinate hosts through storage-based locking, without the need for an entire cluster infrastructure. For more information, see the `lvmlockd`(8) man page. This feature was originally introduced in Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.2 as a Technology Preview. In Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.3, 'lvmlockd' is fully supported. |
| Petr Bokoc | 2016-08-23 15:01:47 UTC | Doc Text | Improved LVM locking infrastructure `lvmlockd` is a next generation locking infrastucture for LVM. It allows LVM to safely manage shared storage from multiple hosts, using either the `dlm` or `sanlock` lock managers. `sanlock` allows `lvmlockd` to coordinate hosts through storage-based locking, without the need for an entire cluster infrastructure. For more information, see the `lvmlockd`(8) man page. This feature was originally introduced in Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.2 as a Technology Preview. In Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.3, 'lvmlockd' is fully supported. | Improved LVM locking infrastructure `lvmlockd` is a next generation locking infrastucture for LVM. It allows LVM to safely manage shared storage from multiple hosts, using either the `dlm` or `sanlock` lock managers. `sanlock` allows `lvmlockd` to coordinate hosts through storage-based locking, without the need for an entire cluster infrastructure. For more information, see the *lvmlockd(8)* man page. This feature was originally introduced in Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.2 as a Technology Preview. In Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.3, 'lvmlockd' is fully supported. |
| Corey Marthaler | 2016-09-27 18:38:13 UTC | Status | ON_QA | VERIFIED |
| errata-xmlrpc | 2016-11-02 12:14:03 UTC | Status | VERIFIED | RELEASE_PENDING |
| errata-xmlrpc | 2016-11-04 04:14:25 UTC | Status | RELEASE_PENDING | CLOSED |
| Resolution | --- | ERRATA | ||
| Last Closed | 2016-11-04 00:14:25 UTC | |||
| Lenka Špačková | 2016-11-23 13:07:01 UTC | Doc Text | Improved LVM locking infrastructure `lvmlockd` is a next generation locking infrastucture for LVM. It allows LVM to safely manage shared storage from multiple hosts, using either the `dlm` or `sanlock` lock managers. `sanlock` allows `lvmlockd` to coordinate hosts through storage-based locking, without the need for an entire cluster infrastructure. For more information, see the *lvmlockd(8)* man page. This feature was originally introduced in Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.2 as a Technology Preview. In Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.3, 'lvmlockd' is fully supported. | Improved LVM locking infrastructure `lvmlockd` is a next generation locking infrastucture for LVM. It allows LVM to safely manage shared storage from multiple hosts, using either the `dlm` or `sanlock` lock managers. `sanlock` allows `lvmlockd` to coordinate hosts through storage-based locking, without the need for an entire cluster infrastructure. For more information, see the *lvmlockd(8)* man page. This feature was originally introduced in Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.2 as a Technology Preview. In Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.3, `lvmlockd` is fully supported. |
| Pavel Najman | 2021-09-03 12:37:05 UTC | Pool ID | sst_platform_storage_rhel_7 | sst_logical_storage_rhel_7 |
| Shane Bradley | 2023-07-26 13:57:01 UTC | Link ID | Red Hat Knowledge Base (Solution) 3551691 | |
| CC | sbradley | |||
| Shane Bradley | 2023-07-26 13:57:15 UTC | Link ID | Red Hat Knowledge Base (Article) 3071171 |
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