Hi,
as you can read below Gluster 4.1 LTM release is available in CentOS.
We are currently using 3.12 in oVirt 4.2 but this release is going EOL in 6
months.
I would suggest to move 4.3 / Master to Gluster 4.1 now. Any objection?
If no objection I will start pushing patches for it on Monday, July 16th.
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From: Niels de Vos <ndevos(a)redhat.com>
Date: 2018-06-27 16:42 GMT+02:00
Subject: [CentOS-announce] Announcing the release of Gluster 4.1 on CentOS
Linux 7 x86_64
To: centos-announce(a)centos.org
I am happy to announce the General Availability of Gluster 4.1 for
CentOS 7 on x86_64. These packages are following the upstream Gluster
Community releases, and will receive monthly bugfix updates.
Gluster 4.1 is a Long-Term-Maintenance release, and will receive
updates for approximately 18 months. The difference between
Long-Term-Maintenance and Short-Term-Maintenance releases is explained
on the Gluster release schedule page:
https://www.gluster.org/community/release-schedule/
Users of CentOS 7 can now simply install Gluster 4.1 with only these two
commands:
# yum install centos-release-gluster
# yum install glusterfs-server
The centos-release-gluster package is delivered via CentOS Extras repos.
This contains all the metadata and dependency information, needed to
install Gluster 4.1. The actual package that will get installed is
centos-release-gluster41. Users of the now End-Of-Life
Short-Term-Maintenance Gluster 4.0 will automatically get the update to
Gluster 4.1, whereas users of Gluster 3.12 can stay on that
Long-Term-Maintenance release for an other six months.
Users of Gluster 3.10 will need to manually upgrade by uninstalling the
centos-release-gluster310 package, and replacing it with either the
Gluster 4.1 or 3.12 version. Additional details about the upgrade
process are linked in the announcement from the Gluster Community:
https://lists.gluster.org/pipermail/announce/2018-June/000102.html
We have a quickstart guide specifically built around the packages are
available, it makes for a good introduction to Gluster and will help get
you started in just a few simple steps, this quick start is available at
https://wiki.centos.org/SpecialInterestGroup/Storage/gluster-Quickstart
More details about the packages that the Gluster project provides in the
Storage SIG is available in the documentation:
https://wiki.centos.org/SpecialInterestGroup/Storage/Gluster
The centos-release-gluster* repositories offer additional packages that
enhance the usability of Gluster itself. Utilities and tools that were
working with previous versions of Gluster are expected to stay working
fine. If there are any problems, or requests for additional tools and
applications to be provided, just send us an email with your
suggestions. The current list of packages that is (planned to become)
available can be found here:
https://wiki.centos.org/SpecialInterestGroup/Storage/
Gluster/Ecosystem-pkgs
We welcome all feedback, comments and contributions. You can get in
touch with the CentOS Storage SIG on the centos-devel mailing list
(
https://lists.centos.org ) and with the Gluster developer and user
communities at
https://www.gluster.org/mailman/listinfo , we are also
available on irc at #gluster on
irc.freenode.net, and on twitter at
@gluster .
Cheers,
Niels de Vos
Storage SIG member & Gluster maintainer
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