2.7.0 authors and changelog updates
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@ -93,3 +93,11 @@ Richard Hawkins <richard.hawkins@rackspace.com> <hurricanerix@gmail.com>
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Ondrej Novy <ondrej.novy@firma.seznam.cz>
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Peter Lisak <peter.lisak@firma.seznam.cz>
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Ke Liang <ke.liang@easystack.cn>
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Daisuke Morita <morita.daisuke@ntti3.com> <morita.daisuke@lab.ntt.co.jp>
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Andreas Jaeger <aj@suse.de> <aj@suse.com>
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Hugo Kuo <tonytkdk@gmail.com>
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Gage Hugo <gh159m@att.com>
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Oshrit Feder <oshritf@il.ibm.com>
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Larry Rensing <lr699s@att.com>
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Ben Keller <bjkeller@us.ibm.com>
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Chaozhe Chen <chaozhe.chen@easystack.cn>
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AUTHORS
20
AUTHORS
@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ Jay Payne (letterj@gmail.com)
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Will Reese (wreese@gmail.com)
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Chuck Thier (cthier@gmail.com)
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CORE Emeritus
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Core Emeritus
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Chmouel Boudjnah (chmouel@enovance.com)
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Florian Hines (syn@ronin.io)
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@ -33,6 +33,7 @@ Joe Arnold (joe@swiftstack.com)
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Ionuț Arțăriși (iartarisi@suse.cz)
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Minwoo Bae (minwoob@us.ibm.com)
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Bob Ball (bob.ball@citrix.com)
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Christopher Bartz (bartz@dkrz.de)
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Christian Berendt (berendt@b1-systems.de)
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Luis de Bethencourt (luis@debethencourt.com)
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Keshava Bharadwaj (kb.sankethi@gmail.com)
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@ -54,6 +55,7 @@ Emmanuel Cazenave (contact@emcaz.fr)
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Mahati Chamarthy (mahati.chamarthy@gmail.com)
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Zap Chang (zapchang@gmail.com)
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François Charlier (francois.charlier@enovance.com)
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Chaozhe Chen (chaozhe.chen@easystack.cn)
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Ray Chen (oldsharp@163.com)
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Harshit Chitalia (harshit@acelio.com)
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Brian Cline (bcline@softlayer.com)
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@ -61,6 +63,7 @@ Alistair Coles (alistair.coles@hpe.com)
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Clément Contini (ccontini@cloudops.com)
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Brian Curtin (brian.curtin@rackspace.com)
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Thiago da Silva (thiago@redhat.com)
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dangming (dangming@unitedstack.com)
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Julien Danjou (julien@danjou.info)
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Paul Dardeau (paul.dardeau@intel.com)
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Zack M. Davis (zdavis@swiftstack.com)
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@ -86,9 +89,11 @@ Filippo Giunchedi (fgiunchedi@wikimedia.org)
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Mark Gius (launchpad@markgius.com)
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David Goetz (david.goetz@rackspace.com)
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Tushar Gohad (tushar.gohad@intel.com)
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Thomas Goirand (thomas@goirand.fr)
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Jonathan Gonzalez V (jonathan.abdiel@gmail.com)
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Joe Gordon (jogo@cloudscaling.com)
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ChangBo Guo(gcb) (eric.guo@easystack.cn)
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Ankur Gupta (ankur.gupta@intel.com)
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David Hadas (davidh@il.ibm.com)
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Andrew Hale (andy@wwwdata.eu)
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Soren Hansen (soren@linux2go.dk)
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@ -106,6 +111,7 @@ Charles Hsu (charles0126@gmail.com)
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Joanna H. Huang (joanna.huitzu.huang@gmail.com)
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Kun Huang (gareth@unitedstack.com)
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Bill Huber (wbhuber@us.ibm.com)
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Gage Hugo (gh159m@att.com)
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Matthieu Huin (mhu@enovance.com)
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Hodong Hwang (hodong.hwang@kt.com)
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Motonobu Ichimura (motonobu@gmail.com)
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@ -127,6 +133,7 @@ Ilya Kharin (ikharin@mirantis.com)
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Dae S. Kim (dae@velatum.com)
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Nathan Kinder (nkinder@redhat.com)
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Eugene Kirpichov (ekirpichov@gmail.com)
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Ben Keller (bjkeller@us.ibm.com)
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Leah Klearman (lklrmn@gmail.com)
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Martin Kletzander (mkletzan@redhat.com)
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Jaivish Kothari (jaivish.kothari@nectechnologies.in)
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@ -134,6 +141,7 @@ Steve Kowalik (steven@wedontsleep.org)
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Sergey Kraynev (skraynev@mirantis.com)
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Sushil Kumar (sushil.kumar2@globallogic.com)
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Madhuri Kumari (madhuri.rai07@gmail.com)
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Hugo Kuo (tonytkdk@gmail.com)
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Steven Lang (Steven.Lang@hgst.com)
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Gonéri Le Bouder (goneri.lebouder@enovance.com)
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Romain Le Disez (romain.ledisez@ovh.net)
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@ -143,6 +151,8 @@ Thomas Leaman (thomas.leaman@hp.com)
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Eohyung Lee (liquidnuker@gmail.com)
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Zhao Lei (zhaolei@cn.fujitsu.com)
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Jamie Lennox (jlennox@redhat.com)
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Cheng Li (shcli@cn.ibm.com)
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Mingyu Li (li.mingyu@99cloud.net)
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Tong Li (litong01@us.ibm.com)
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Ke Liang (ke.liang@easystack.cn)
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Peter Lisak (peter.lisak@firma.seznam.cz)
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@ -161,6 +171,7 @@ Juan J. Martinez (juan@memset.com)
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Marcelo Martins (btorch@gmail.com)
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Nakagawa Masaaki (nakagawamsa@nttdata.co.jp)
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Dolph Mathews (dolph.mathews@gmail.com)
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Tomas Matlocha (tomas.matlocha@firma.seznam.cz)
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Kenichiro Matsuda (matsuda_kenichi@jp.fujitsu.com)
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Michael Matur (michael.matur@gmail.com)
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Donagh McCabe (donagh.mccabe@hpe.com)
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@ -171,7 +182,7 @@ Samuel Merritt (sam@swiftstack.com)
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Stephen Milton (milton@isomedia.com)
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Jola Mirecka (jola.mirecka@hp.com)
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Kazuhiro Miyahara (miyahara.kazuhiro@lab.ntt.co.jp)
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Daisuke Morita (morita.daisuke@lab.ntt.co.jp)
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Daisuke Morita (morita.daisuke@ntti3.com)
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Dirk Mueller (dirk@dmllr.de)
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Takashi Natsume (natsume.takashi@lab.ntt.co.jp)
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Russ Nelson (russ@crynwr.com)
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@ -198,11 +209,13 @@ Sivasathurappan Radhakrishnan (siva.radhakrishnan@intel.com)
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Sarvesh Ranjan (saranjan@cisco.com)
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Falk Reimann (falk.reimann@sap.com)
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Brian Reitz (brian.reitz@oracle.com)
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Qiaowei Ren (qiaowei.ren@intel.com)
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Felipe Reyes (freyes@tty.cl)
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Janie Richling (jrichli@us.ibm.com)
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Matt Riedemann (mriedem@us.ibm.com)
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Li Riqiang (lrqrun@gmail.com)
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Rafael Rivero (rafael@cloudscaling.com)
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Larry Rensing (lr699s@att.com)
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Victor Rodionov (victor.rodionov@nexenta.com)
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Eran Rom (eranr@il.ibm.com)
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Aaron Rosen (arosen@nicira.com)
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@ -211,6 +224,7 @@ Hamdi Roumani (roumani@ca.ibm.com)
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Shilla Saebi (shilla.saebi@gmail.com)
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Atsushi Sakai (sakaia@jp.fujitsu.com)
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Cristian A Sanchez (cristian.a.sanchez@intel.com)
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Olga Saprycheva (osapryc@us.ibm.com)
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Christian Schwede (cschwede@redhat.com)
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Mark Seger (mark.seger@hpe.com)
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Azhagu Selvan SP (tamizhgeek@gmail.com)
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@ -223,6 +237,7 @@ Michael Shuler (mshuler@gmail.com)
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David Moreau Simard (dmsimard@iweb.com)
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Scott Simpson (sasimpson@gmail.com)
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Pradeep Kumar Singh (pradeep.singh@nectechnologies.in)
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Sarafraj Singh (Sarafraj.Singh@intel.com)
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Liu Siqi (meizu647@gmail.com)
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Adrian Smith (adrian_f_smith@dell.com)
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Jon Snitow (otherjon@swiftstack.com)
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@ -259,6 +274,7 @@ Yaguang Wang (yaguang.wang@intel.com)
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Chris Wedgwood (cw@f00f.org)
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Conrad Weidenkeller (conrad.weidenkeller@rackspace.com)
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Doug Weimer (dweimer@gmail.com)
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Andrew Welleck (awellec@us.ibm.com)
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Wu Wenxiang (wu.wenxiang@99cloud.net)
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Cory Wright (cory.wright@rackspace.com)
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Ye Jia Xu (xyj.asmy@gmail.com)
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CHANGELOG
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swift (2.7.0, OpenStack Mitaka)
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* Bump PyECLib requirement to >= 1.2.0
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* Update container on fast-POST
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"Fast-POST" is the mode where `object_post_as_copy` is set to
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`False` in the proxy server config. This mode now allows for
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fast, efficient updates of metadata without needing to fully
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recopy the contents of the object. While the default still is
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`object_post_as_copy` as True, the plan is to change the default
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to False and then deprecate post-as-copy functionality in later
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releases. Fast-POST now supports container-sync functionality.
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* Add concurrent reads option to proxy.
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This change adds 2 new parameters to enable and control concurrent
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GETs in Swift, these are `concurrent_gets` and `concurrency_timeout`.
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`concurrent_gets` allows you to turn on or off concurrent
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GETs; when on, it will set the GET/HEAD concurrency to the
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replica count. And in the case of EC HEADs it will set it to
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ndata. The proxy will then serve only the first valid source to
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respond. This applies to all account, container, and replicated
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object GETs and HEADs. For EC only HEAD requests are affected.
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The default for `concurrent_gets` is off.
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`concurrency_timeout` is related to `concurrent_gets` and is
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the amount of time to wait before firing the next thread. A
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value of 0 will fire at the same time (fully concurrent), but
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setting another value will stagger the firing allowing you the
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ability to give a node a short chance to respond before firing
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the next. This value is a float and should be somewhere between
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0 and `node_timeout`. The default is `conn_timeout`, meaning by
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default it will stagger the firing.
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* Added an operational procedures guide to the docs. It can be
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found at http://swift.openstack.org/ops_runbook/index.html and
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includes information on detecting and handling day-to-day
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operational issues in a Swift cluster.
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* Make `handoffs_first` a more useful mode for the object replicator.
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The `handoffs_first` replication mode is used during periods of
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problematic cluster behavior (e.g. full disks) when replication
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needs to quickly drain partitions from a handoff node and move
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them to a primary node.
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Previously, `handoffs_first` would sort that handoff work before
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"normal" replication jobs, but the normal replication work could
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take quite some time and result in handoffs not being drained
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quickly enough.
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In order to focus on getting handoff partitions off the node
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`handoffs_first` mode will now abort the current replication
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sweep before attempting any primary suffix syncing if any of the
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handoff partitions were not removed for any reason - and start
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over with replication of handoffs jobs as the highest priority.
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Note that `handoffs_first` being enabled will emit a warning on
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start up, even if no handoff jobs fail, because of the negative
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impact it can have during normal operations by dog-piling on a
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node that was temporarily unavailable.
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* By default, inbound `X-Timestamp` headers are now disallowed
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(except when in an authorized container-sync request). This
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header is useful for allowing data migration from other storage
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systems to Swift and keeping the original timestamp of the data.
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If you have this migration use case (or any other requirement on
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allowing the clients to set an object's timestamp), set the
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`shunt_inbound_x_timestamp` config variable to False in the
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gatekeeper middleware config section of the proxy server config.
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* Requesting a SLO manifest file with the query parameters
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"?multipart-manifest=get&format=raw" will return the contents of
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the manifest in the format as was originally sent by the client.
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The "format=raw" is new.
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* Static web page listings can now be rendered with a custom
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label. By default listings are rendered with a label of:
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"Listing of /v1/<account>/<container>/<path>". This change adds
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a new custom metadata key/value pair
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`X-Container-Meta-Web-Listings-Label: My Label` that when set,
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will cause the following: "Listing of My Label/<path>" to be
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rendered instead.
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* Previously, static large objects (SLOs) had a minimum segment
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size (default to 1MiB). This limit has been removed, but small
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segments will be ratelimited. The config parameter
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`rate_limit_under_size` controls the definition of "small"
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segments (1MiB by default), and `rate_limit_segments_per_sec`
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controls how many segments per second can be served (default is 1).
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With the default values, the effective behavior is identical to the
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previous behavior when serving SLOs.
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* Container sync has been improved to perform a HEAD on the remote
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side of the sync for each object being synced. If the object
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exists on the remote side, container-sync will no longer
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transfer the object, thus significantly lowering the network
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requirements to use the feature.
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* The object auditor will now clean up any old, stale rsync temp
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files that it finds. These rsync temp files are left if the
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rsync process fails without completing a full transfer of an
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object. Since these files can be large, the temp files may end
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up filling a disk. The new auditor functionality will reap these
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rsync temp files if they are old. The new object-auditor config
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variable `rsync_tempfile_timeout` is the number of seconds old a
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tempfile must be before it is reaped. By default, this variable
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is set to "auto" or the rsync_timeout plus 900 seconds (falling
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back to a value of 1 day).
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* The Erasure Code reconstruction process has been made more
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efficient by not syncing data files when only the durable commit
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file is missing.
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* Fixed a bug where 304 and 416 response may not have the right
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Etag and Accept-Ranges headers when the object is stored in an
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Erasure Coded policy.
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* Versioned writes now correctly stores the date of previous versions
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using GMT instead of local time.
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* The deprecated Keystone middleware option is_admin has been removed.
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* Fixed log format in object auditor.
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* The zero-byte mode (ZBF) of the object auditor will now properly
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observe the `--once` option.
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* Swift keeps track, internally, of "dirty" parts of the partition
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keyspace with a "hashes.pkl" file. Operations on this file no
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longer require a read-modify-write cycle and use a new
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"hashes.invalid" file to track dirty partitions. This change
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will improve end-user performance for PUT and DELETE operations.
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* The object replicator's succeeded and failed counts are now logged.
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* `swift-recon` can now query hosts by storage policy.
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* The log_statsd_host value can now be an IPv6 address or a hostname
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which only resolves to an IPv6 address.
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* Erasure coded fragments now properly call fallocate to reserve disk
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space before being written.
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* Various other minor bug fixes and improvements.
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swift (2.6.0)
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* Dependency changes
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