Chapter 2. RHBA-2015:0681


The bugs contained in this chapter are addressed by advisory RHBA-2015:0681. Further information about this advisory is available at https://rhn.redhat.com/errata/RHBA-2015:0681.html.

gluster-nagios-addons

BZ#1110804
Previously, incorrect status was displayed for disconnected network interface. With this fix, the Nagios plug-in checks whether the interface is up and running and displays the correct status.
BZ#1135983
Previously, disks that form bricks were monitored redundantly in both disk utilization and brick utilization service as Disk utilization service monitored all the disks available in the system. With this fix, redundant monitoring of disks is avoided as disk utilization monitors only / , /boot , /home , /var, and /usr mount points.
BZ#1167771
An enhancement has been made to Brick Utilization service to monitor thin pool metadata utilization in case of thinly provisioned LVs.

rhsc

BZ#1143828
Previously, adding brick to pure replicate volume by increasing replica count failed from Red Hat Storage Console. With this fix, the replica count of a volume can be increased in Add Bricks UI and new bricks can be added to the volume.
BZ#1164682
A new command configure-gluster-nagios is added to create Nagios configurations to monitor Red Hat Storage nodes. The configure-gluster-nagios command can be used instead of running discovery.py script.
BZ#1186332
Previously, a warning message that support for creating replicate volume with replica count =3 is in technology preview was displayed in Red Hat Storage Console. With this fix, the warning message is removed as creation of replicate volume with replica count =3 is now fully supported.
BZ#1166563
Previously, during the initial set up of the Red Hat Storage Console setup tool, if you disable the monitoring feature and later enable it using rhsc-monitoring enable command, the answer file in the Red Hat Storage Console setup tool file did not get updated with the new value. Consequently, if you upgrade the Red Hat Storage Console and execute the Red Hat Storage Console setup again, it looks for the value in the answer file and finds that monitoring is not enabled and accordingly sets it to the disabled state. With this fix, during every run of rhsc-setup command, a message is displayed asking if the user wants to enable monitoring.

vdsm

BZ#1181032
Previously, Red Hat Storage 3.0.3 node could not be added to Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization 3.5 cluster.With this fix, the vdsm packages are updated to the latest version and now Red Hat Storage 3.0.4 node can be added in 3.5 cluster version of Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization 3.5. But in Red Hat Storage console 3.0.4, the maximum cluster version supported is 3.4 and Red Hat Storage 3.0.4 node can be added as part of 3.4 cluster. (BZ#1181032).
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