Chapter 3. Major Updates
This section lists all major updates, enhancements, and new features introduced in this release of Red Hat Ceph Storage.
Support for rebuilding Monitor store from OSD nodes
The ceph-objectstore-tool
and ceph-monstore-tool
utilities now enables you to rebuild the Monitor database and keyring files from OSD nodes. This ability is especially useful when all Monitors fail at the same time to boot due to an underlying leveldb
corruption. For details, see the All Monitors Failed to Start Because of a Corrupted Store section in the Administration Guide for Red Hat Ceph Storage 2.
Collection splitting can be now done offline
This update adds the apply-layout-settings
command to the ceph-objectstore-tool
utility. The new command enables users to perform collection splitting offline on OSD nodes in cases when doing it online would cause too large an impact.
Ceph Object Gateway now supports static website hosting
With this feature, users can host static websites in Simple Storage Service (S3) buckets. For details, see the Configuring Gateways for Static Web Hosting chapter in the Red Hat Ceph Storage Ceph Object Gateway Guide for Red Hat Enterprise Linux.
Ceph Object Gateway now supports indexless buckets
Indexless buckets do not maintain an index and therefore require much less resources on Ceph OSDs. Consequently, they have higher performance than indexed buckets. Indexless buckets cannot be listed or replicated, therefore use them only when these capabilities are not required. For details, see the Storage Policies chapter in the Ceph Object Gateway Guide for Red Hat Enterprise Linux or the Storage Policies chapter in the Ceph Object Gateway Guide for Ubuntu.
Ceph Object Gateway now supports the Amazon "requestPayment" API call
The Amazon requestPayment
API call enables users of a public storage object to provide data publicly without incurring payment for the retrieval of that data by other users.
"rados bench" now shows how much time it took to clean up objects
With this update, the rados bench
command output includes a line that shows how much time it took to clean up objects:
Clean up completed and total clean up time :8.492848