aoetools 36-1ubuntu1 source package in Ubuntu
Changelog
aoetools (36-1ubuntu1) utopic; urgency=medium * Merge from Debian unstable. Remaining changes: - debian/aoetools.init: keep Ubuntu error logging aoetools (36-1) unstable; urgency=low * New upstream release, released on 2013-08-07. Changes since the last one: - Support debugfs-exported debug info in sos-linux. - Add pkg subdirectory for distro-specific packaging files. - Only use one of the sysfs version files in aoe-version. - Restore payload field in aoe-stat output. - Handle missing sysfs files in aoe-stat. - Update docs for 3.x kernels. * Moved this package to 3.0 (quilt) format. * Bumped DH compat to 9. * debian/control: - Depend on debhelper (>> 9), removed quilt. - Bump Standards-Version to 3.9.5. - Added mention in the Description that this can run on 3.x kernels. - Added Vcs-* fields. - Added ${misc:Depends} to Depends. * debian/rules: - Actually migrate it to the compact version, overriding dh_installinit. - Added an override to install the upstream changelog. - Added override to dh_auto_install, because we need everything in /sbin. - Stop restarting aoetools on upgrades. This is the wrong thing, as we don't have a daemon or anything like that, because everything happends inside the kernel once the devices are mounted. We caused unnecesary grief with it (closes: #568554). I'm very sorry. * debian/watch: Added. * debian/patches: - 02_no_hyphen_in_manpages: Refreshed, and fixed a typo in aoeping.8. - 03_enable_hardened_build: New, to enable CFLAGS/CPPFLAGS/LDFLAGS from the environment in order to have hardened builds. - 04_support_slash_run_slash_udev: New, adding /run/udev to the udev checks. Thanks, Roger Leigh (closes: #644308). * debian/aoetools.init: - Unified the style for loops and whitespace. - Removed PATH with /usr elements to avoid lintian tripping on the wrong check. - Added aoetools to Provides. - Added 'status' action, fixed a bug with LVMGROUPS and clarified the case when we don't mount anything because of /etc/default/aoetools. - Added support for assembling RAID devices during start-up. Based on a patch by Gabor Kiss (closes: #606307). Thanks, Gabor! * debian/aoetools.default: Added support for RAID_ARRAYS and switched to single quotes. * Added hooks for initramfs-tools in order to be able to support booting from an AoE root device. Thanks, wolfle (closes: #591026). aoetools (32-1) unstable; urgency=low * New upstream release: - New tool: aoe-sancheck - diagnoses MTU and other network issues. * Fixed part of #559335. I'm not convinced that we should alter the syntax of /etc/default/aoetools, though. Now the init script does not try to unmount filesystems already unmounted. -- Bhavani Shankar <email address hidden> Sun, 25 May 2014 20:42:17 +0530
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The aoetools are programs that assist in using ATA over Ethernet. These
tools are designed to work with the "aoe" driver for Linux 2.6+ kernels;
in fact, this version recommends kernel 2.6.14 or later, as both support
up to 16 slots per shelf address.
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Systems running Linux 2.4 kernels do not need and should not install
the aoetools. The aoe driver for 2.4 kernels is self-sufficient.
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There are several tools included in this package:
* aoecfg - manipulate AoE configuration strings
* aoe-discover - trigger discovery of ATA over Ethernet devices
* aoe-flush - flush the down devices out of the aoe driver
* aoe-interfaces - restrict network interfaces used for AoE
* aoe-mkdevs - create character and block device files
* aoe-mkshelf - create block device files for one shelf address
* aoeping - simple userland communication with AoE devices
* aoe-revalidate - revalidate the disk size of an AoE device
* aoe-sancheck - diagnoses MTU and other network issues
* aoe-stat - print status information for AoE devices
* aoe-version - print AoE-related software version information
* coraid-update - upload an update file to a Coraid appliance