From: Kern Sibbald Date: Wed, 28 Apr 2010 17:19:55 +0000 (+0200) Subject: Update news X-Git-Tag: Release-5.2.1~119 X-Git-Url: https://git.sur5r.net/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=2a6a93dede81e1591704ee9a016edd8208fb8942;p=bacula%2Fdocs Update news --- diff --git a/docs/home-page/en/news.txt b/docs/home-page/en/news.txt index ba8d28fa..fa7c9f27 100644 --- a/docs/home-page/en/news.txt +++ b/docs/home-page/en/news.txt @@ -1,3 +1,297 @@ +Kern;;;28 April 2010 at 19:15 CET +Eric has released Bacula Version 5.0.2 to Source Forge + +This 5.0.2 version is primarily a important bug fix update to version 5.0.1. + +Note, if you are running 5.0.0, read the 5.0.1 release notes below. + Important!!! + +Compatibility: +-------------- + As always, both the Director and Storage daemon must be upgraded at + the same time. + + Older 5.0.x and 3.0.x File Daemons are compatible with the 5.0.2 + Director and Storage daemons. There should be no need to upgrade older File + Daemons. + +Changes since 5.0.1 +------------------- + +Bug fixes +1502 1511 1517 1524 1527 1532 1536 1541 1549 1551 1553 1559 1560 + +- Probable fix for SD crash bug #1553 +- Fix #1559 problem when restoring pruned jobs with a regexp +- Fix for bug #1560 bcopy cannot find Volume +- Fix cancel crash bug #1551 +- Check if sql backend is thread-safe +- Correct Pool display in SD status. Fixes bug #1541 +- Fix cancel crash reported by Stephen Thompson +- Rewind on close to fix #1549 +- Remove closelog() in bpipe fixes bug #1536 +- Fix #1517 about missing Base level in .level command +- Replace ASSERT in block.c with fail Job +- Fix database locking calling db_lock and returning from function without + calling db_unlock. +- Add missing db_unlock to bvfs_update_cache. +- Fix #1532 about permission on binaries +- Fix #1527 about deadlock during migration +- Another fix for OpenSSLv1 +- Add -lrt to Solaris links +- Fix tls.c for OpenSSLv1 +- Fix #1511 when trying to insert more than 50.000 directories in bvfs +- Fix plugin load not to stop if one plugin bad -- pointed out by James +- Remove --without-qwt from configure statement. +- Second correct fix to bug #1524 verify fails after adding or removing files +- Fix bug #1524 verify fails after adding or removing files +- Apply fix suggested by Andreas in bug #1502 for mediaview column sort problem +- Fix OpenSSL 1.x problem in crypto.c on Fedora 12 +- Display AllowCompress warning message only if compression used in FileSet + +;;;; + +Kern;;;25 February 2010 at 15:35 +Bacula Version 5.0.1 has been released to Source Forge + +Bacula version 5.0.1 source code and Windows (32/64 bit) binaries have been +released to Source Forge (thanks Eric). + +This is a major bug fix release including a few directives that have been +rewritten, one new directive, and some different directive behavior (see the +release notes below). As is usual for a patch release (last digit changes by +one), this version is compatible with the 5.0.0 database and with prior +clients. However, you *must* upgrade all components that are on any one +machine (that is you must upgrade your Director, Storage daemon, and File +daemon at the same time, if they reside on the same machine). + +Note, Bacula does not normally uninstall previous versions, and we have +changed the shared object naming convention, so you might want to first save +your configuration files then uninstall the old Bacula using the old Bacula +uninstall prior to installing the new one. If you do not, it should not be +serious, but you may be left with some older Bacula shared objects that are +not used and hence wasting a small amount of disk space. + +If you are upgrading from version 3.0.x or prior, please see the full release +notes as you must do a database upgrade. When updating from 5.0.0 to this +release there is no database upgrade needed. + +Scott has made a number of changes and improvements in the rpm packaging over +the past few weeks since version 5.0.0 was released, so he will probably be +releasing the 5.0.1 rpms quite soon. + +Thanks for using Bacula :-) + +Best regards, + +Kern + +============= Performance Note ================== + +Some of you have encountered performance problems with your +database (mainly with MySQL) with Bacula version 5.0.0. This is +mainly because we've changed the SQL query used for restore, +accurate jobs and base jobs. We have extensively tested this +change, and though it should be a little bit slower than the previous +versions, on a well configured database it should run +extremely well. + +We strongly recommend to avoid the temptation to add new indexes. +In general, these will cause very significant performance +problems in other areas. A better approch is to carefully check +that all your MySQL memory configuation parameters are are +suitable for the size of your installation. If you backup +millions of files, you need to adapt the database memory +configuration parameters concerning sorting, joining and global +memory. By default, sort and join parameters are very small +(sometimes 8Kb), and having sufficient memory specified by those +parameters is extremely important to run fast. + +If adjusting your MySQL memory configuration values does not +solve your problem, you can also consider switching to +PostgreSQL, which performs much better with Bacula on big +installations (many millions of files per Job). However for +large installations, you will also need to adjust the default +PostgreSQL memory configuration parameters. + +========================================== + + + Release Notes for Bacula 5.0.1 + + Bacula code: Total files = 1,081 Total lines = 217,272 (Using SLOCCount) + +!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! NOTE !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! +The Allow Duplicate Jobs directive has been significantly +reworked, and the default value has changed. See below. + +Truncate On Purge has been totally rewritten. See the new +features section of the manual. + +When Volume Poll Interval is set in the SD DEVICE configuration, +(default 5 mins), after a certain number of polling tries (approx +10) polling will stop and the operator will be asked to +resolve the problem. Previously there was no limit, and an +error message could be produced at each poll attempt. +!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! + +Changes since 5.0.0 +------------------- +- We believe that we have resolved most of the problems + concerning canceled or failed jobs being "stuck" in the + Director. There is one outstanding problem in the SD when + canceling jobs that we will fix in the next major release. + If you see jobs that seem to be stuck, in general issuing + a cancel command in bconsole should now make them go away. + +Directives: +- The default for "Allow Duplicate Jobs" has been changed from + no to yes. If you use this directive, please check your + conf file, and note the next two items !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! +- AllowHigherDuplicates disabled. It did not work as documented + and was confusing. +- New directive "CancelLowerLevelDuplicates" See New Features + section in the manual. +- Truncate on Purge rewritten. See New Features section in the manual. + +Bug fixes: +1448 1466 1467 1468 1476 1481 1486 1488 1494 1497 +1499 1501 1505 1509 1513 + +- Ensure SD asks for help when looping even if poll set. Fixes bug #1513. +- Fix three-pool regress bug +- Modify bacula.spec fixes bug #1505 +- This version fixes an issue where the console window would start out + docked. It is fixed by initiating the variables in the Pages class wi + constructor. +- Fix make_catalog_backup.pl fails when catalog db is on other host +- Apply MacOSX installer patch from bug #1509 +- Apply fix to previous fix of Copy problem. Fix proposed by reporter o + #1476 +- Fix bug #1501 -t does not print errors +- Apply SQLite3 update fix from bug #1497 +- Apply bashism fix for diskchanger.in script from bug #1499 +- Apply rpm fix for Sci Linux from bug #1494 +- Take most recent Ukranian po from bug #1448 +- Probable fix for Copy/Migration bug #1476 +- Fix bug #1488 -- avoid recursion and race conditions in messages.c +- Upgrade cats library also to 5.0.0 +- Fix missing console page in bat +- Add bat help files to Window install +- Improve Windows upgrade to ensure old FD is shutdown +- Fix bug #1481 -- bat consumes all console file descriptors +- Backport truncate on purge from 5.1.x +- Fix bug #1486 -- bat doesn't show any errors on command-line +- Update the bsock error URL +- Correct .my.cnf umask in make_catalog_backup.pl +- Apply fix for dbcheck use by make_catalog_backup.pl +- Fix seg fault in bscan from new comment field +- Allow multiple CNs when using TLS +- Fix seg fault in SQlite driver +- Make shared libs version the same as the Bacula release version +- Remove file_index sequential check +- Fix #1466 about Bogus pruning message + +For Packagers: +1. The default query.sql file is now, except for some comments, empty. +The old file, which we no longer support (it is impossible or difficult to +make it work on every backend, and the queries are mostly contributed) can +be found in /examples/sample-query.sql. The sample file is +not installed by the Makefiles + +2. When you install the mtx-changer script, you must also install +mtx-changer.conf if it does not exist. This new file (mtx-changer.conf) is +required for mtx-changer to work, but it is a user configurable file, so on +any update, any existing file should not be overwritten. + +3. Bat should be built on every platform that is capabable of running Qt. +However, the Qt code is changing rather quickly and is not always +compatible from version to version. We have built and verified bat on Qt +4.3.4. We strongly recommend that you do not build and distribute bat with +any other version of Qt unless you personally test it. To build against Qt +4.3.4, download the depkgs-qt package from the Bacula Source Forge download +location, read the README file and follow the instructions. + +If you are building for Bacula version 5.0.0, please ensure that you do not +have qmake-qt4 loaded on your system. If you do, either remove it or +rename it before trying to build bat. If you do not, bat will probably be +built using the shared objects on your system. For Bacula 5.0.1 and later, +this problem (bug) does not exist. + +depkgs-qt does not install Qt on your system, nor does it interfere with +you having any other version of Qt installed on your system. Once you +build bat with depkgs-qt, it should *not* use the Qt shared objects, but +rather they will be linked into the program. After fully installing bat +(make install), you can run "ldd bat" to see what shared objects it will +use. If any Qt shared objects are referenced, something has gone wrong. + +4. Unless absolutely necessary, we recommend that you do not define any +special library environment variables that apply to the ./configure -- for +example: LIBDIR=/... ./configure is strongly discouraged. +Doing so, could potentially cause Bacula to be linked against the wrong +shared objects. + +5. The Bacula project strongly recommends that you install Bacula into a +single directory, with a few minor exceptions such as the MySQL or +PostgreSQL databases. Preferrably this should be /opt/bacula. The full +recommendation is: + +#!/bin/sh +# Recommended configure script for Bacula +prefix=/opt/bacula +email=xxx@yyy.zz +CFLAGS="-g -O2 -Wall" \ + ./configure \ + --sbindir=${prefix}/bin \ + --sysconfdir=${prefix}/etc \ + --docdir=${prefix}/html \ + --htmldir=${prefix}/html \ + --with-working-dir=${prefix}/working \ + --with-pid-dir=${prefix}/working \ + --with-subsys-dir=${prefix}/working \ + --with-scriptdir=${prefix}/scripts \ + --with-plugindir=${prefix}/plugins \ + --libdir=${prefix}/lib \ + --enable-smartalloc \ + --enable-tray-monitor \ + --enable-bat \ + --with-mysql \ + --with-dump-email=${email} \ + --with-job-email=${email} \ + --with-smtp-host=localhost \ + --with-baseport=9101 + +Obviously, the email, and some of the minor options (mysql, postgresql, +...) can be changed to suit your distribution, but the directory names +defined above are strongly recommended, and over time the default values in +the bacula-dir.conf and bacula-sd.conf will reflect these choices. + +If you have any questions about this or would like a detailed document +describing our recommendations including packaging requirements, please +send an email to the bacula-devel list. + +6. Starting with Bacula version 3.0.0 up to Bacula 5.0.0, the shared +libraries that Bacula uses by default are named xxx-1.0.0. Starting with +Bacula 5.0.1, we are going to name the libraries using the Bacula version. +So in Bacula 5.0.1, the libraries will be named xxx-5.0.1. With future +versions, the last digit may or may not change when we distribute patch +updates (i.e. the last digit of the version changes). This will depend on +whether or not we have changed something in the library. Hopefully this +new procedure will resolve some of the incompatibility problems between +different versions of the shared objects. + +7. The default build option for bconsole is conio (my own little console +routines). I did this because some years ago, readline was very difficult +to maintain -- it and where it was found seemed to change on every release. +This generated at the time a number of support problems. It seems to me +that since then there have been very few problems with readline. As a +consequence, I have no problem if you want to make bconsole with readline +enabled. It will actually give some very nice new bconsole command +completion functionality that Eric has written. Bottom line: feel free to +use readline or not as you please. + + +;;;; Eric;;;25 January 2010 at 10:00 Bacula Version 5.0.0 has been released to Source Forge