Description of problem: CTDBv1.0.114.5, as shipped with RHEL 6.4, contains known data corruption bugs. These bugs have been fixed in 1.0.114.6. The RHEL version of 1.0.114.5 includes a set of patches not included in the upstream 1.0.114.6 version, so a 1.0.114.7 may be released to reconcile the two. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): 1.0.114.5, 1.0.114.6 (and possibly 1.0.114.7) Additional info: The original tarball for 1.0.114.6 is available from the Samba FTP site: https://ftp.samba.org/pub/ctdb/1.0.114/ ...or from SerNet: https://download.sernet.de/pub/ctdb/1.0.114/ The 1.0.114.5 package for RHEL 6.4 includes patches that were submitted but not committed to upstream. Those patches should be applied to 1.0.114.6. The upstream maintainer is considering inclusion of the RHEL patches in 1.0.114.7. RHEL 6.4 will not update their CTDB package to 1.0.114.6 or 1.0.114.7. They will only update if they receive an end-user bug report, and will backport the fixes to 1.0.114.5. The latest RHEL package is available from Brewweb. Currently, the latest is ctdb-1.0.114.5-3.el6: https://brewweb.devel.redhat.com/buildinfo?buildID=244326 The CTDB package maintainer (sbose) has offered to do a scratch build of 1.0.114.6 with the RHEL spec file.
I've created a scratch build of CTDB 1.0.114.6 for use with RHS 2.1. It can be found here: https://brewweb.devel.redhat.com/taskinfo?taskID=5829032 I will be letting the team in Bangalore know so they can start testing with it right away.
ctdb-1.0.114.6-1.el6rhs is in the latest compose
Verified with version : RHS-2.1-20130708.n.2-RHS-x86_64-DVD1.iso ctdb-1.0.114.6-1.el6rhs is present in the latest iso. [root@dhcp159-134 ~]# rpm -qa | grep ctdb ctdb-debuginfo-1.0.114.6-1.el6rhs.x86_64 ctdb-devel-1.0.114.6-1.el6rhs.x86_64 ctdb-1.0.114.6-1.el6rhs.x86_64 [root@dhcp159-134 ~]# glusterfs --version glusterfs 3.4.0.12rhs.beta3 built on Jul 6 2013 14:35:17
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, and where to find the updated files, follow the link below. If the solution does not work for you, open a new bug report. http://rhn.redhat.com/errata/RHBA-2013-1262.html