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Bug 2072108 - Rebase pacemaker on upstream 2.1.4 release [9.1]
Summary: Rebase pacemaker on upstream 2.1.4 release [9.1]
Keywords:
Status: CLOSED ERRATA
Alias: None
Product: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9
Classification: Red Hat
Component: pacemaker
Version: 9.1
Hardware: All
OS: All
high
high
Target Milestone: rc
: 9.1
Assignee: Ken Gaillot
QA Contact: cluster-qe@redhat.com
Steven J. Levine
URL:
Whiteboard:
Depends On:
Blocks:
TreeView+ depends on / blocked
 
Reported: 2022-04-05 15:53 UTC by Ken Gaillot
Modified: 2022-11-15 18:55 UTC (History)
4 users (show)

Fixed In Version: pacemaker-2.1.4-2.el9
Doc Type: Enhancement
Doc Text:
.Pacemaker rebased to version 2.1.4 The Pacemaker packages have been upgraded to the upstream version of Pacemaker 2.1.4. Notable changes include: * The `multiple-active` resource parameter now accepts a value of `stop_unexpected`, The `multiple-active` resource parameter determines recovery behavior when a resource is active on more than one node when it should not be. By default, this situation requires a full restart of the resource, even if the resource is running successfully where it should be. A value of `stop_unexpected` for this parameter specifies that only unexpected instances of a multiply-active resource are stopped. It is the user's responsibility to verify that the service and its resource agent can function with extra active instances without requiring a full restart. * Pacemaker now supports the `allow-unhealthy-node` resource meta-attribute. When this meta-attribute is set to `true`, the resource is not forced off a node due to degraded node health. When health resources have this attribute set, the cluster can automatically detect if the node's health recovers and move resources back to it. * Users can now specify Access Control Lists (ACLS) for a system group using the `pcs acl group` command. Pacemaker previously allowed ACLs to be specified for individual users, but it is sometimes simpler and would conform better with local policies to specify ACLs for a system group, and to have them apply to all users in that group. This command was present in earlier releases but had no effect.
Clone Of:
Environment:
Last Closed: 2022-11-15 09:49:38 UTC
Type: Component Upgrade
Target Upstream Version: 2.1.3
Embargoed:


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Red Hat Issue Tracker RHELPLAN-117921 0 None None None 2022-04-05 16:07:44 UTC
Red Hat Knowledge Base (Solution) 1309133 0 None None None 2022-06-27 18:16:41 UTC
Red Hat Knowledge Base (Solution) 5818431 0 None None None 2022-06-27 18:22:37 UTC
Red Hat Knowledge Base (Solution) 6877901 0 None None None 2022-06-27 18:35:37 UTC
Red Hat Knowledge Base (Solution) 6964927 0 None None None 2022-11-15 18:52:32 UTC
Red Hat Knowledge Base (Solution) 6984758 0 None None None 2022-11-11 16:45:43 UTC
Red Hat Knowledge Base (Solution) 6985056 0 None None None 2022-11-15 18:53:24 UTC
Red Hat Knowledge Base (Solution) 6985482 0 None None None 2022-11-15 18:55:11 UTC
Red Hat Product Errata RHBA-2022:7937 0 None None None 2022-11-15 09:50:09 UTC

Description Ken Gaillot 2022-04-05 15:53:50 UTC
ClusterLabs is expected to release Pacemaker 2.1.3 in time for RHEL 9.1, with fixes for multiple RHEL BZs, so we would like to rebase on that.

Comment 2 Ken Gaillot 2022-05-19 23:09:52 UTC
QA: This rebase includes the RHEL 9 equivalents of the following RHEL 8 bzs:

- Bug 1930578
- Bug 2036815
- Bug 2059638
- Bug 2065812
- Bug 2086230

Comment 7 Ken Gaillot 2022-06-16 17:57:48 UTC
QA: The latest build includes the equivalent of these RHEL 8 bzs in addition to the ones in Comment 2:

* rhbz2055935
* rhbz2094855

Comment 17 errata-xmlrpc 2022-11-15 09:49:38 UTC
Since the problem described in this bug report should be
resolved in a recent advisory, it has been closed with a
resolution of ERRATA.

For information on the advisory (pacemaker bug fix and enhancement update), and where to find the updated
files, follow the link below.

If the solution does not work for you, open a new bug report.

https://access.redhat.com/errata/RHBA-2022:7937


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