Changes for this release:
* Correction for fips enabled systems
For releases I neglected to send out an email for, I'm sorry for
neglecting this. The last one I sent out was for 1.9.4. Most folks
are likely following the github repository, but that's not an excuse.
I'll try to be more diligent in sending out these emails too. Changes
for 1.9.5 - current.
For 1.9.7
* Fix megaraid for PERC H330 Adapter
For 1.9.6
* Update the systemd run directory
For 1.9.5
* Misc. bug fixes including one for failure to build on i386
* Add a udev rule entry for ALUA state changes
https://github.com/libstorage/libstoragemgmt/releases/download/1.9.8/libsto…
Releases page:
https://github.com/libstorage/libstoragemgmt/releases/tag/1.9.8
Giving it a try:
http://libstorage.github.io/libstoragemgmt-doc/doc/user_guide.html
Thanks to all those that helped make this release better by submitting
pull requests and reporting bugs. All is appreciated!
*Warning/disclaimer*
This library has the ability to destroy any and all data on a storage
controller (either from user error or because of a code bug in the
library itself). I would suggest using and developing on only
non-production storage arrays which have no data of value or utilizing
the simulator while developing with the library.
As always any feedback, improvements, and pull requests are welcomed.
Changes for this release:
* Correction for udev events on SCSI vports
* Add hidden developer option `--fork_plugin` to fork and exec plugin
directly from lsmcli,
useful for plugin development.
* Misc. code improvements/bug fixes
- remove libxml2 dependency
- coverity corrections
- remove dlerror & library requirement
- remove visibility of some symbols that are private
https://github.com/libstorage/libstoragemgmt/releases/download/1.9.4/libsto…
Releases page:
https://github.com/libstorage/libstoragemgmt/releases/tag/1.9.4
Giving it a try:
http://libstorage.github.io/libstoragemgmt-doc/doc/user_guide.html
Thanks to all those that helped make this release better by submitting
pull requests and reporting bugs. All is appreciated!
*Warning/disclaimer*
This library has the ability to destroy any and all data on a storage
controller (either from user error or because of a code bug in the
library itself). I would suggest using and developing on only
non-production storage arrays which have no data of value or utilizing
the simulator while developing with the library.
As always any feedback, improvements, and pull requests are welcomed.
Regards,
Tony
A new version of libStorageMgmt is now available.
Changes for this release:
* Fix endianess issues for big endian
* Fix megaraid plugin for `volume_raid_info` for RAID10, add test
- https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2018657
* Megaraid, changes to support latest storcli utility
* Misc. CI test improvements, code clean-up
https://github.com/libstorage/libstoragemgmt/releases/download/1.9.3/libsto…
Releases page:
https://github.com/libstorage/libstoragemgmt/releases
Giving it a try:
http://libstorage.github.io/libstoragemgmt-doc/doc/user_guide.html
Thanks to all those that helped make this release better by submitting
pull requests and reporting bugs. All is appreciated!
*Warning/disclaimer*
This library has the ability to destroy any and all data on a storage
controller (either from user error or because of a code bug in the
library itself). I would suggest using and developing on only
non-production storage arrays which have no data of value or utilizing
the simulator while developing with the library.
As always any feedback, improvements, and pull requests are welcomed.
Regards,
Tony
A new version of libStorageMgmt is now available.
Changes since 1.8.2 (sorry I forgot to send out update emails for 1.8.3
- 1.8.5)
* Hpsa bug fixes
- https://github.com/libstorage/libstoragemgmt/issues/419
- https://github.com/libstorage/libstoragemgmt/issues/420 * Change
lsmcli output for missing lsmd (daemon)
ref. https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1872753
* Fix compile issue with check >= 0.15.0
* Fix travis CI issues
* Remove problematic language
* Bug fix for megaraid: correctly override vpd83 when WWN is
NA
* Re-work configure to be better about self configuration
* Updates to travis CI docker script
* Use jsmn JSON parser, remove YAJL and nlohmann
* Make some of the simulator disks much larger
* Introduce cformat makefile target to re-format C/C++ code
requires clang-format
* Bug fix for arcconf
- https://github.com/libstorage/libstoragemgmt/issues/410
* Update nlohmann JSON
https://github.com/libstorage/libstoragemgmt/releases/download/1.8.6/libsto…
sha1sum 1f048098e0d962321291c4ed98a36270f4f4ceb6
Releases page:
https://github.com/libstorage/libstoragemgmt/releases
Giving it a try:
http://libstorage.github.io/libstoragemgmt-doc/doc/user_guide.html
Thanks to all those that helped make this release better by submitting
pull requests and reporting bugs. All is appreciated!
*Warning/disclaimer*
This library has the ability to destroy any and all data on a storage
controller (either from user error or because of a code bug in the
library itself). I would suggest using and developing on only
non-production storage arrays which have no data of value or utilizing
the simulator while developing with the library.
As always any feedback, improvements, and pull requests are welcomed.
Regards,
Tony
A new version of libStorageMgmt is now available.
Changes since 1.6.2:
* Replace yajl with nlohmann/json for JSON handling.
* Bug fixes:
- Fix the file path of lsmd.conf manpage.
- HPSA plugin: Support ssacli version 3.25+.
- Filesystem Hierarchy Standard: Move tools to
/usr/libexec/lsm.d folder.
- scan-scsi-target: Fix compiling on gcc 8.2.
- Fix lsmcli on python 3.7.
- Handle 'Warning:' message in hpsa plugin
* Enhancements:
- Add configure options for not including specified plugins
- Add lsm_access_group_init_type_get to C API
sha1sum
4cb784abad38b4b9ff7e94d46d2543f5e081653a
https://github.com/libstorage/libstoragemgmt/releases/download/1.7.0/libsto…
Giving it a try:
http://libstorage.github.io/libstoragemgmt-doc/doc/user_guide.html
Thanks to all those that helped make this release better by submitting
pull requests, reporting bugs and engaging in design discussions. All
is appreciated!
*Warning/disclaimer*
This library has the ability to destroy any and all data on a storage
controller (either from user error or because of a code bug in the
library itself). I would suggest using and developing on
only non-production storage arrays which have no data of value or
utilizing the simulator while developing with the library.
As always any feedback, improvements, and pull requests are welcomed.
Regards,
Tony