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7.28. corosync
Updated corosync packages that fix one bug and add two enhancements are now available for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.
The corosync packages provide the Corosync Cluster Engine and C Application Programming Interfaces (APIs) for Red Hat Enterprise Linux cluster software.
Bug Fix
- BZ#1136431
- When the corosync utility was configured with the IPv6 network and packet fragmentation was disabled on the Network Interface Controller (NIC) or switch, no packets were delivered. This update implements a correct calculation of the data fragment size, and packets are delivered as intended.
Enhancements
- BZ#1163846
- Earlier when using the UDP unicast (UDPU) protocol, all messages were sent to all the configured members, instead of being sent to only the active members. This makes sense for merge detection messages, otherwise it creates unnecessary traffic to missing members and can trigger excessive Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) requests on the network. The corosync code has been modified to only send messages to the missing members when it is required, otherwise to only send messages to the active ring members. Thus, most of the UDPU messages are now sent only to the active members with an exception of the messages required for proper detection of a merge or a new member (1-2 pkts/sec).
- BZ#742999
- With this update, the corosync packages have been modified to test whether the network interface has different IP address, port, and IP version when using the Redundant Ring Protocol (RRP) mode. Now, corosync properly checks correctness of the configuration file and prevents failures when using the RRP mode.
Users of corosync are advised to upgrade to these updated packages, which fix this bug and add these enhancements.