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Additional Changes

Changes include versions and fixes coming from testing and user feedback:

  • OSS Versions — See [DRAFT] Third-Party Components for Storage 15.2 for the complete listing of packages and versions for this release.

  • Fixed in 15.2

    • Restarting behavior — Improved the behavior of restarting internal processes on failure, reducing the need for manual node restarts. (SWAR-9670)

    • Cluster performance — Reduced disk utilization when feeds are in use, possibly improving cluster performance. (SWAR-9659)

    • Skylake perf vulnerability detection — Improved the detection of CPUs that might be impacted by a kernel-level performance vulnerability. (SWAR-9485)

    • Multi-version deletion — Fixed an issue where rapid deletes of multiple versions of the same object sometimes leave an Elasticsearch record for the removed object. (SWAR-9625)

    • Performance — Improved the GET performance; it is 10% better than the previous release (15.1.0). (SWAR-9660)

Watch Items and Known Issues

The following watch items are known:

  • Configuring elasticsearch.yml's network.host (https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/7.16/important-settings.html#network.host) to "__site__" might not choose the right IP to allow master election if the server is multi-homed. Modify the elasticsearch.yml to enter a specific IP for the node and the configuration script will preserve it. (SWAR-9350)
    If you run into this issue, the fix is to:

    • systemctl stop elasticsearch on all ES nodes

    • remove all the contents of the path.data directory

    • change network.host: <IP of ES NIC in the Storage VLAN>

    • systemctl start elasticsearch

  • Verify the configured “java.io.tmpdir” in “jvm.options” is writable to Elasticsearch for customers using Elasticsearch instances that fail to start with JNA warnings in Elasticsearch logs. Change “java.io.tmpdir” to /var/log/elasticsearch as per desired security preferences. (SWAR-9347)

  • Swarm versions 10.0 onward are vulnerable to kernel issues manifested on some Intel CPUs. Symptoms include lowered performance, long mount times, and cluster instability. Swarm versions 14.1 and later provide a workaround for this issue, see https://caringo.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/2973204604. (SWAR-9055)

  • Customers who perform paginated listing queries (using sort and marker) need to choose a unique set of fields to return the complete results. (SWAR-9630)

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 a 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)

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.

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