Am 17.03.20 um 15:51 schrieb Roland Kammerer: > On Tue, Mar 17, 2020 at 03:33:55PM +0100, Andreas Pflug wrote: >> I see redundancy still used in the current documentation at >> https://www.linbit.com/linstor-setup-proxmox-ve-volumes/ , so it appears >> to me as being switched from "documented/supported" to "not supported" >> directly, without a deprecation phase. > > This is an old blog post. Sorry, I do not intend to update ever blog > post I have ever written for ever. The only alternative is to stop > writing blog posts.
Understood. googling for linstor-proxmox resource group gave this as first hit, with quite a prominent url. > > The documentation, which is the only source of truth (not some years old > blog post), states: > "The preferred way to use the plugin, starting from version 4.1.0, is > via LINSTOR resource groups and a single volume group within every > resource group. LINSTOR resource groups are described in Resource > groups. All the required LINSTOR configuration (e.g., redundancy count) > has to be set on the resource group."[1] Pleading guilty of not reading the docs on every dist-upgrade... > > I tagged v4.1.0 on: > "Date: Mon Sep 16 11:30:54 2019 +0200". > > People had enough time. And I announce(d) it here in the RC1. I did not > sneak it in. I'm glad I'm subscribed, now I know what to do. Maybe checking for old stuff in storage.cfg is a good idea, with a breakage warning when detected. > > Switching an existing config to RGs is trivial. I really really think > this is acceptable for not having to maintain tons of legacy layers that > would most likely introduce bugs. Sure, old stuff must die. Regard, Andreas _______________________________________________ Star us on GITHUB: https://github.com/LINBIT drbd-user mailing list [email protected] https://lists.linbit.com/mailman/listinfo/drbd-user
