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OSS Versions
See [DRAFT] Third-Party Components for Storage 17.0 for the complete listing of packages and versions for this release.
New Features
Internode communication: Internode communication has been optimized for better load handling.
Emergency Defragmentation: A new setting has been introduced to enable high-priority defragmentation without extra configurations.
RPC Improvement: An exponential back-off is implemented in case of failed RPCs to help under heavy load conditions.
SSD Trim Support: Storage nodes now support SAS and SATA-based SSDs. See also [DRAFT] Enhanced SSD Support with Automated TRIM Feature (SWAR-9883)
ES8 Support: Swarm now supports Elasticsearch (ES) 8 and later. (SWAR-9536)
New Settings
node.maxRPCPollsLost: Resolved Swarm node reboots under load by introducing
node.maxRPCPollsLost
to throttle on RPC status loss. (SWAR-10319)disk.enforceEmergencyDefrag: Added the setting to enable high-priority defragmentation without additional configurations. (SWAR-9276)
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Default PDI Enablement: Per Domain Indexing (PDI) is enabled by default. (SWAR-10359)ES8 Support: Swarm supports Elasticsearch (ES) 8 and later, starting from Storage 17.0. (SWAR-9536)
Search Feed Deletion Improvement: Deleting a Search Feed created with
search.perDomainIndex=True
now removes all associated domain indices in Elasticsearch. Use the Storage UI for this, not the legacy port 90 console. (SWAR-10264)Uninitialized / Used disks: To DataCore recommends checking and formatting the disk before attaching it to a Swarm Storage Node to prevent potential data loss when hot-plugging partitioned, used, or unformatted disks/volumes, DataCore recommends checking and formatting the disk before attaching it to a Swarm Storage Node. (SWAR-10206)
Memory Leak Fix: Fixed memory leak issue which occurred over time in the loaded cluster. (SWAR-10124)
Node Reboot During Heavy Load: Fixed an issue that caused Swarm Storage Nodes to reboot under heavy load due to SCSP process failures. (SWAR-10319)
Recovery Failure: Fixed an issue where volumes pending for mount were added to the recovery suspend list, causing no recovery. (SWAR-10061)SSD Trim Support: Storage nodes support SAS and SATA-based SSDs, starting from Storage 17.0. (SWAR-9883)
New API Schema fields: Added new API schema fields (
usedMBytes
,trappedMBytes
, andusedSpaceMB
) from Storage 17.0. (SWAR-10400)409 Error Due to Full Volumes: Fixed an issue wherein Swarm keeps kept trying to use full volumes and occasionally the retry fails failed with a 409 error under heavy load scenarios. (SWAR-10249)
Fixed an issue where Swarm kept trying to use storage that was already full. In some cases, when the system was under heavy load, the retry attempt failed and showed a 409 error.False 404s: Fixed false 404s error that occurs sometimes in Swarm responses during heavy load situations. (SWAR-10120)
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Customizations to an Elasticsearch 6.8.6 /etc/elasticsearch/elasticsearch.yml path.data and network.host fields will be lost when running the configuration script to upgrade to Elasticsearch 7 if the upgrade is incomplete. This can happen if the new Elasticsearch 7 rpm is not in the current directory and cannot be downloaded. Reapply your customizations as this will not affect upgrades starting with Elasticsearch 7.5.2. Users need to back up their customizations before running the upgrade script. (SWAR-9977)
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CautionContact DataCore Support if you are still using Elasticsearch 6.8.6. |
When using search.perDomainIndex=True (under Support guidance), the number of supported domains is limited based on the number of data nodes in the Elasticsearch cluster and search.numberOfShards. For example, five data nodes support 5x600 shards at search.numberOfShards=5; each domain requires 5x2 (primary and replica) shards. Also remember Gateway creates daily csmeter indices, 1 shard x 2 each, for 100 days (retentionDays) plus a csmeterlock index. So the maximum number of domains supported is about 275. After that new domain indices cannot be created resulting in a domain listing returning a 503 ReaderUnavailableIndex. The castor.log will show errors EFD19, EIP15, and EIP02.
For example, "Validation Failed: this action would add [6] shards, but the cluster currently has maximum [999]/[1000] normal open shards". Error reporting will be improved in a future release. (SWAR-10172)
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Caution
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These are standing operational limitations:
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The search.caseInsensitive is now deprecated and will be removed in a future release. (SWAR-10085)
The fields
usedBytes
,trappedBytes
, andusedSpace
are now deprecated and will be removed in future releases. (SWAR-10400)
OSS Versions
See [DRAFT] Third-Party Components for Storage 17.0 for the complete listing of packages and versions for this release.