From: Brian Warner Date: Fri, 19 Sep 2008 00:27:55 +0000 (-0700) Subject: NEWS: describe all changes since the last release. Still needs editing. X-Git-Url: https://git.rkrishnan.org/somewhere?a=commitdiff_plain;h=890763de782653c47cc9712a2dabe1210d58f857;p=tahoe-lafs%2Ftahoe-lafs.git NEWS: describe all changes since the last release. Still needs editing. --- diff --git a/NEWS b/NEWS index 3352d5fc..a9ec484a 100644 --- a/NEWS +++ b/NEWS @@ -1,5 +1,140 @@ User visible changes in Tahoe. -*- outline -*- +* Release 1.3.0 (?) + +** Checker/Verifier/Repairer + +The focus of this release has been improving the functionality and the +usability of code which checks/verifies/repairs files and directories. +"Checking" is the act of asking storage servers whether they have a share for +the given file or directory: if there are not enough shares available, the +file/directory will be unrecoverable. "Verifying" is the act of downloading +or cryptographically asserting that the server's share is undamaged: it +requires more work (bandwidth and CPU) than checking, but can catch problems +that simple checking cannot. "Repair" is the act of replacing missing/damaged +shares with new ones. + +For mutable files (and therefore directories), missing shares can be +regenerated, and corrupted shares can be repaired in place. For immutable +files, missing shares are regenerated, and corrupted shares are handled by +uploading new shares to other servers. The storage server protocol does not +allow clients to change or remove immutable shares, so if persistent +corruption is detected, the user and the storage server operator must work +together to remove the damaged share. Note that corrupted shares indicate +hardware failures, serious software bugs, or malice on the part of the +storage server operator, so a corrupted share should be considered highly +unusual. The "incident gatherer" mechanism will automatically report share +corruption to a pre-configured incident gatherer service. + +By periodically checking/repairing all files and directories, objects in the +Tahoe filesystem remain resistant to recoverability failures due to missing +and/or broken servers. + +This release includes a webapi mechanism to initiate checks on individual +files and directories (with or without verification, and with or without +automatic repair). A related mechanism is used to initiate a "deep-check" on +a directory: recursively traversing the directory and its children, checking +(and/or verifying/repairing) everything underneath. Both mechanisms can be +run with an "output=JSON" argument, to obtain machine-readable check/repair +status results. These results include a copy of the filesystem statistics +from the "deep-stats" operation (including total number of files, size +histogram, etc). + +The client web interface now features some extra buttons to initiate check +and deep-check operations. When these operations finish, they display a +results page that summarizes any problems that were encountered. + +** CLI Changes + +This release adds the 'tahoe create-alias' command, which is a combination of +'tahoe mkdir' and 'tahoe add-alias'. This also allows you to start using a +new tahoe directory without exposing its URI in the argv list, which is +publically visible (through the process table) on most unix systems. + +The single-argument form of "tahoe put" was changed to create an unlinked +file. I.e. "tahoe put bar.txt" will take the contents of a local "bar.txt" +file, upload them to the grid, and print the resulting read-cap; the file +will not be attached to any directories. This seemed a bit more useful than +the previous behavior (copy stdin, upload to the grid, attach the resulting +file into your default tahoe: alias in a child named 'bar.txt'). + +"tahoe put" was also fixed to handle mutable files correctly: "tahoe put +bar.txt URI:SSK:..." will read the contents of the local bar.txt and use them +to replace the contents of the given mutable file. + +The "tahoe webopen" command was modified to accept aliases. This means "tahoe +webopen tahoe:" will cause your web browser to open to a "wui" page that +gives access to the directory associated with the default "tahoe:" alias. + +Many esoteric debugging commands were moved down into a "debug" subcommand: + + tahoe debug dump-cap + tahoe debug dump-share + tahoe debug find-shares + tahoe debug catalog-shares + tahoe debug corrupt-share + +The last command ("tahoe debug corrupt-share") flips a random bit of the +given local sharefile. This is used to test the file verifying/repairing, and +obviously should not be used on user data. + +** Web changes + +The top-level status page (/status) now has a machine-readable form, via +"/status/?t=json". This includes information about the currently-active +uploads and downloads, which may be useful for frontends that wish to display +progress information. There is no easy way to correlate the activities +displayed here with recent webapi requests, however. + +The welcome page now has a "Report Incident" button, which is tied into the +"Incident Gatherer" machinery. If the node is attached to an incident +gatherer (via log_gatherer.furl), then pushing this button will cause an +Incident to be signalled: this means recent log events are aggregated and +sent in a bundle to the gatherer. The user can push this button after +something strange takes place (and they can provide a short message to go +along with it), and the relevant data will be delivered to a centralized +incident-gatherer for later processing by operations staff. + +The "HEAD" method should now work correctly, in addition to the usual "GET", +"PUT", and "POST" methods. "HEAD" is supposed to return exactly the same +headers as "GET" would, but without any of the actual response body data. For +mutable files, this now does a brief mapupdate (to figure out the size of the +file that would be returned), without actually retrieve the file's contents. + +Each file and directory now has a "Show More Info" web page, which contains +much of the information that was crammed into the directory page before. This +includes readonly URIs, storage index strings, object type, buttons to +control checking/verifying/repairing, and deep-check/deep-stats buttons (for +directories). For mutable files, the "replace contents" upload form has been +moved here too. As a result, the directory page is now much simpler and +cleaner. + +** Packaging + + require foolscap[secure_connections] to require pyopenssl + use pollreactor + SUMO tarballs + tahoe-deps.tar.gz + setup.py build_tahoe + setup.py trial + should allow tests to run when twisted was auto-installed + +** Grid Management Tools + +stats + include disk-free information + +disk-watcher daemon, uses axiom +spacetime munin plugins: space-used, space-left, time-left/doomsday +tahoe_overhead plugin + +** other + +storage declares oldest-supported-version = 1.0 + +bugs fixed + download self._paused + * Release 1.2.0 (2008-07-21) ** Security