Swarm Storage 15.3.1 Release

Warning

If you are booting via USB key, CSN, or your own PXE boot setup, you need to change the ramdisk_size to avoid a kernel panic on Swarm v15.2 and above. See below for the instructions to address on the CSN. See Setting Up PXE Booting | Disabling Monitor Power Saving Activation to know the syntax for ramdisk_size for USB key or PXE boot setups.

OSS Versions

See Third-Party Components for Storage 15.3.1 for the complete listing of packages and versions for this release.

Fixed in 15.3.1

  • Removed Volume Limitation: Removed a limitation on the number of volumes that a Swarm storage node could serve. (SWAR-9886)

  • Rapid Deletes: Fixed an issue where rapid deletes of prior versions could result in a 503 response instead of a 404 when the version had already been deleted. (SWAR-9902)

Watch Items and Known Issues

The following watch items are known:

Note

Elasticsearch cannot be downgraded back to 7.5.2.

  • The 15 series releases can exhibit a known issue when attempting to hot plug drives into a Swarm node that uses the Broadcom/LSI HBA driver based on the kernel version in the release. Customers may experience situations where the hot plug of a known good drive fails, requiring a node restart to allow the drive to be recognized. (SWAR-9873)

These are standing operational limitations:

  • The Storage UI shows no NFS config if the Elasticsearch cluster is wiped. Contact DataCore Support for help in repopulating the SwarmFS config information. (SWAR-8007)

  • Any incomplete multipart upload into a bucket leaves the parts (unnamed streams) in the domain if the bucket is deleted. To find and delete those parts, use the s3cmd utility (search the Support site for "s3cmd" guidance). (SWAR-7690)

  • The chassis shuts down but does not come back up when restarting a cluster of virtual machines that are UEFI-booted (versus legacy BIOS). (SWAR-8054)

  • Invalid config parameters that prevent the unassigned nodes from booting are created if subcluster assignments are removed in the CSN UI. (SWAR-7675)

  • On node reboots, some feed statistics that are not persisted across boots may show up incorrectly. It will fix itself eventually. Currently, there is no workaround for this. (SWAR-9720)

To upgrade Swarm 9 or higher, proceed to How to Upgrade Swarm. For migration from Swarm 8.x or earlier, contact DataCore Support for guidance.

Instructions for rpm v15.2 and above on CSN

The user must follow the below steps if using rpm version 15.2 or above on the CSN:

  1. Edit the /etc/caringo/netboot/netboot.cfg file on the CSN.

  2. Verify that the KernelOptions parameter includes the new maximum size for the ramdisk.

    kernelOptions = castor_net=active-backup: ramdisk_size=190000

    Use a space separator between “active-backup:” and ramdisk_size=190000 as used in the above command.

  3. Restart netboot.
    service netboot restart

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