Package: keepalived
Version: 1.1.15-1
Severity: normal

                hy,


after long time teher is a new release from keepalived. It hast some
serious fixes.

2009-02-15
    Release 1.1.16 | Bugfixes
    * Code clean-up.
    * Stefan Rompf, <stefan at loplof.de> extended scheduler to
      synchronize signal handling by sending the signal number through
      a self pipe, making signals select()able. Child reaping has been
      moved to a simple signal synchronous signal handler. Signal
      shutdown handling has been centralized.
    * Denis Ovsienko, <pilot at etcnet.org> extended healthchecker
      framework to support alpha/omega design. It provides virtual
      service control in a more fine-graned maner. You may have a
      look to the SYNOPSIS file to have full picture on configation.
      It addresses the following issues :
      - A virtual service is considered up even with an empty RS pool.
      - There is no reliable mean to avoid service regression, when
        the server pool becomes too small.
      - There is no mean to escalate any of the above fault/recovery
        events.
      - Real servers are assumed alive initially. This leads to
        unnecessary state flap on keepalived start.
      - notify_down isn't executed for working real servers on
        keepalived shutdown.
      - There is no reliable mean to handle keepalived stop to move
        the virtual service over another load balancer.
    * Stephan Mayr, <Mayr.Stefan at swm.de> fixed default value for
      checker loop... a missing TIMER_HZ.
    * Merge keepalived.init.suse.
    * Robin Garner, <robin.garner at scu.edu.au> added support to
      --log-console facility.
    * Tobias Klausmann, <klausman at schwarzvogel.de> fixed an openfile
      leak while performing reload.
    * Leo Baltus, <Leo.Baltus at omroep.nl> extended pidfile handling
      to allow keepalived to start using configurated pidfile.
    * VRRP : Siim Poder, <siim at p6drad-teel.net> fixed IPSEC AH auth
      to skip IPv4 id field of zero. If zeroed kernel will fill it
      and lead to an unwanted protocol re-election.
    * VRRP : Siim Poder, <siim at p6drad-teel.net> fixed reloading issue.
      New ip addresses are added (from configuration). State is kept
      instead of starting from whatever is in configuration file.
      If prios are changed in such a way, state change can occur after
      reload.
    * VRRP : Vincent Bernat, <bernat at luffy.cx> extended virtual_route
      to support virtual "black hole" route as well as multihop route.
    * VRRP : Stig Thormodsrud, <stig at vyatta.com> fixed a crash while
      using virtual_router_id set to 255.
    * VRRP: Jon DeVree, <jadevree at arbor.net> fixed arp handling to
      to initialize the target hardware address, using 0xff as found
      in arping. Let scripts work without dealing with weight, if the
      script fails, VRRP fails.
    * VRRP : Pierre-Yves Ritschard, <pierre-yves at spootnik.org> removed
      the GOTO_FAULT state from FSM.
    * VRRP : Willy Tarreau, <w at 1wt.eu> fixed link detection handling
      to support right ioctl values for recent kernel ! It can lead
      to issue while running instance on a bonding interface.
    * VRRP : Willy Tarreau, <w at 1wt.eu> extended scheduler to catch
      time drift. It implements an internal monotonic clock. It
      maintains an offset between sysclock and monotonic clock, if
      computed time if anterior to monotonic time then just update
      offset. If time computed if fare away into the future then
      limit delay and recompute offset.
    * VRRP : Willy Tarreau, <w at 1wt.eu> fixed autoconf issues.
    



                Ruben



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