From: Sebastian Wagner Date: Fri, 24 Apr 2020 11:47:03 +0000 (+0200) Subject: PendingReleaseNotes: Add Cephadm for >15.2.1 X-Git-Tag: v15.2.4~13^2~3^2~6 X-Git-Url: http://git-server-git.apps.pok.os.sepia.ceph.com/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=d51db8712fbc9a34cd4771b9b58b8b78e83c9264;p=ceph.git PendingReleaseNotes: Add Cephadm for >15.2.1 Signed-off-by: Sebastian Wagner (cherry picked from commit a057467ede498c39ad7310419eeac772c1dfc32e) conflicts: PendingReleaseNotes --- diff --git a/PendingReleaseNotes b/PendingReleaseNotes index c9fd4c79451..0d35e890d8d 100644 --- a/PendingReleaseNotes +++ b/PendingReleaseNotes @@ -316,3 +316,30 @@ If the zonegroup is part of a realm, the change must be committed with 'radosgw-admin period update --commit' - otherwise the change will take effect after radosgws are restarted. + +* Cephadm: There were a lot of small usability improvements and bug fixes: + + * Grafana when deployed by Cephadm now binds to all network interfaces. + * ``cephadm check-host`` now prints all detected problems at once. + * Cephadm now calls ``ceph dashboard set-grafana-api-ssl-verify false`` + when generating an SSL certificate for Grafana. + * The Alertmanager is now correctly pointed to the Ceph Dashboard + * ``cephadm adopt`` now supports adopting an Alertmanager + * ``ceph orch ps`` now supports filtering by service name + * ``ceph orch host ls`` now marks hosts as offline, if they are not + accessible. + +* Cephadm can now deploy NFS Ganesha services. For example, to deploy NFS with + a service id of mynfs, that will use the RADOS pool nfs-ganesha and namespace + nfs-ns:: + + ceph orch apply nfs mynfs nfs-ganesha nfs-ns + +* Cephadm: ``ceph orch ls --export`` now returns all service specifications in + yaml representation that is consumable by ``ceph orch apply``. In addition, + the commands ``orch ps`` and `orch ls`` now support ``--format yaml`` and + ``--format json-pretty``. + +* Cephadm: ``ceph orch apply osd`` supports a ``--preview`` flag that prints a preview of + the OSD specification before deploying OSDs. This makes it possible to + verify that the specification is correct, before applying it.