MooseFS 3.0.100 Stable Release
We are proud to announce, that MooseFS 3.0.100 has been released as stable today! This version includes support of Debian 9 (Stretch) and Ubuntu 16.04 LTS, as well as many other crucial fixes.
Please find a complete list of changes since MooseFS 3.0.97 below:
- MooseFS 3.0.100-1 (2018-01-24)
- (cs) fixed rare segfault during chunk sending to master after disconnection
- (mount) added thread for cleaning released files with delay
- (mount) added assertion for lru cache (sustained open files)
- (master+mount) added chunks data cache invalidation after chunkserver disconnection and reconnection
- (mount) changed (lowered) number of connection retries (depends on I/O retry counter)
- MooseFS 3.0.99-1 (2017-11-23)
- (master) disconnect all clients when exports have changed
- (mount) do not show the message about ‘negative travel time’ when the measured time is zero (happens in virtual machines)
- (all) fixed get16bit function on big-endian machines
- MooseFS 3.0.98-1 (2017-10-12)
- (mount) changed default cache mode on OS X from ‘direct’ to ‘auto’ due to problems with mmap
- (cgiserv) added seteuid to ‘mfs’ or ‘nobody’
- (cs+tools) use readdir instead of readdir_r on glibc 2.24+
- (debian) added support for systemd in debian packages
- (all) fixed library dependencies (for libpcap, libz and libm)
- (mount) fixed race between deferred ‘open’ and ‘locks’
- (master) more chunk debugs and better handling chunk status change
- (cs) fixed handling mark for removal (after reload sometimes cs could send chunks marked for removal as normal chunks)
- (master) added file with metadata checksums (for future use)
- (master) fixed way of sending gids to changelog/follower
- (master) added inode checksum for some changes sent to changelog/follower
- (metadump) added ‘0x’ prefix for fileds dumped as hex numbers
- (master) fixed ACL mask synchronization issues (restoring from changelog/leader->follower)
You can also find a list of all changes in MooseFS 3 on GitHub.
If you like MooseFS, please provide your support by starring it on GitHub. You can also give your valuable suggestions by opening an issue on GitHub.
If you still haven’t tried MooseFS, install it today using our quick install instructions.