On Wed, 2023-06-28 at 12:10 +0200, Peter Georg wrote:
On 09/06/2023 17.12, Niels de Vos wrote:
On Fri, 2023-06-09 at 16:18 +0200, Peter Georg wrote:
On 09/06/2023 15.17, Niels de Vos wrote:
On Fri, 2023-06-09 at 13:03 +0200, lejeczek via CentOS-devel wrote:
On 01/06/2023 14:46, Niels de Vos wrote:
On Thu, 2023-06-01 at 09:51 +0200, lejeczek via CentOS- devel wrote: > > On 31/05/2023 20:30, Troy Dawson wrote: > > Just to be clear, this is the glusterfs from the > > glusterfs > > SIG, > > not the gluster that comes standard with CentOS Stream > > 9. > > > > > > On Wed, May 31, 2023 at 12:30 AM lejeczek via CentOS- > > devel > > centos-devel@centos.org wrote: > > > > Hi guys. > > Just to let you know that with GlusterFS & > > latest > > qemu > > updates - on Centos 9 I'd image most will have > > these > > - > > there are conflicts which brake update: > > > > -> $ dnf update > > > > Error: > > Problem 1: package qemu-img-17:8.0.0- > > 4.el9.x86_64 > > from appstream requires liburing.so.1()(64bit), > > but > > none of the providers can be installed > > - package qemu-img-17:8.0.0-4.el9.x86_64 from > > appstream requires > > liburing.so.1(LIBURING_0.1)(64bit), > > but none of the providers can be installed > > - package qemu-img-17:8.0.0-4.el9.x86_64 from > > appstream requires > > liburing.so.1(LIBURING_0.2)(64bit), > > but none of the providers can be installed > > - cannot install both liburing-0.7- > > 7.el9.x86_64 > > from > > appstream and liburing-2.0-1.el9s.x86_64 from > > @System > > - cannot install the best update candidate for > > package qemu-img-17:8.0.0-2.el9.x86_64 > > - cannot install the best update candidate for > > package liburing-2.0-1.el9s.x86_64 > > Problem 2: package > > glusterfs-server-11.0-1.el9s.x86_64 from @System > > requires liburing.so.2()(64bit), but none of the > > providers can be installed > > - package glusterfs-server-11.0-1.el9s.x86_64 > > from > > @System requires > > liburing.so.2(LIBURING_2.0)(64bit), > > but none of the providers can be installed > > - cannot install both liburing-0.7- > > 7.el9.x86_64 > > from > > appstream and liburing-2.0-1.el9s.x86_64 from > > @System > > - cannot install both liburing-0.7- > > 7.el9.x86_64 > > from > > appstream and liburing-2.0-1.el9s.x86_64 from > > centos-gluster11 > > - cannot install both liburing-0.7- > > 7.el9.x86_64 > > from > > appstream and liburing-2.0-1.el9s.x86_64 from > > centos-gluster11-test > > - package qemu-kvm-core-17:8.0.0-4.el9.x86_64 > > from > > appstream requires liburing.so.1()(64bit), but > > none > > of > > the providers can be installed > > - package qemu-kvm-core-17:8.0.0-4.el9.x86_64 > > from > > appstream requires > > liburing.so.1(LIBURING_0.1)(64bit), > > but none of the providers can be installed > > - package qemu-kvm-core-17:8.0.0-4.el9.x86_64 > > from > > appstream requires > > liburing.so.1(LIBURING_0.2)(64bit), > > but none of the providers can be installed > > - cannot install the best update candidate for > > package qemu-kvm-core-17:8.0.0-2.el9.x86_64 > > - cannot install the best update candidate for > > package glusterfs-server-11.0-1.el9s.x86_64 > > Problem 3: problem with installed package > > liburing-2.0-1.el9s.x86_64 > > - cannot install both liburing-0.7- > > 7.el9.x86_64 > > from > > appstream and liburing-2.0-1.el9s.x86_64 from > > @System > > - cannot install both liburing-0.7- > > 7.el9.x86_64 > > from > > appstream and liburing-2.0-1.el9s.x86_64 from > > centos-gluster11 > > - cannot install both liburing-0.7- > > 7.el9.x86_64 > > from > > appstream and liburing-2.0-1.el9s.x86_64 from > > centos-gluster11-test > > - package qemu-kvm-core-17:8.0.0-4.el9.x86_64 > > from > > appstream requires liburing.so.1()(64bit), but > > none > > of > > the providers can be installed > > - package qemu-kvm-core-17:8.0.0-4.el9.x86_64 > > from > > appstream requires > > liburing.so.1(LIBURING_0.1)(64bit), > > but none of the providers can be installed > > - package qemu-kvm-core-17:8.0.0-4.el9.x86_64 > > from > > appstream requires > > liburing.so.1(LIBURING_0.2)(64bit), > > but none of the providers can be installed > > - problem with installed package > > qemu-kvm-core-17:8.0.0-2.el9.x86_64 > > - package qemu-kvm-core-17:8.0.0-2.el9.x86_64 > > from > > @System requires qemu-kvm-common = 17:8.0.0- > > 2.el9, > > but > > none of the providers can be installed > > - package qemu-kvm-core-17:8.0.0-2.el9.x86_64 > > from > > appstream requires qemu-kvm-common = 17:8.0.0- > > 2.el9, > > but none of the providers can be installed > > - cannot install both > > qemu-kvm-common-17:8.0.0-4.el9.x86_64 from > > appstream > > and qemu-kvm-common-17:8.0.0-2.el9.x86_64 from > > @System > > - cannot install both > > qemu-kvm-common-17:8.0.0-4.el9.x86_64 from > > appstream > > and qemu-kvm-common-17:8.0.0-2.el9.x86_64 from > > appstream > > - cannot install the best update candidate for > > package qemu-kvm-common-17:8.0.0-2.el9.x86_64 > > (try to add '--allowerasing' to command line to > > replace conflicting packages or '--skip-broken' > > to > > skip uninstallable packages or '--nobest' to use > > not > > only best candidate packages) > > > > many thanks, L. > > _______________________________________________ > > > Yes, from SIG. > centos-release-gluster11-1.0-1.el9s.noarch liburing.so.1(LIBURING_0.1)(64bit) - needed by qemu liburing.so.2(LIBURING_2.0)(64bit) - needed by glusterfs
I guess liburing was not available in earlier versions, and was therefore added to the gluster repository. We'll have to remove the gluster version and rebuild the package against the liburing version that is now part of CentOS Stream 9.
The gluster repository seems to have a newer liburing version, which makes it difficult to downgrade to the appstream version for users that have the glusterfs-server package installed. Users in this situation may need to add --allowerasing while updating to the a rebuild of the glusterfs package.
Does anyone have an idea on how this can be handled best?
Thanks, Niels
Do you/devel guys (or anybody) have any fix ready to go into the pipelines? It'd good to know before I, rest of us, begin tinkering with qemu & glusterfs.
liburing-devel does not seem to be available in the buildroot that is configured for Gluster. Untagging the liburing-2 package causes builds to fail as it can not be installed.
liburing-devel corresponding to the liburing version in appstream is available in EPEL. However, EPEL is not enabled for storage9s-gluster-11-el9s.
Thanks for the info! If the EPEL version is compatible, it makes sense to get it added to the buildroot.
I am currently tending towards building glusterfs without liburing support. Maybe it makes sense to have the appstream(-devel?) repository included for the gluster buildroots, but I am not sure about that.
The above is what I'm making available in the ..-test repositories for CentOS Stream 11 & 10. Performance might be a little lower without liburing, but at least there are no conflicts when installing the packages next to QEMU. Test results are very welcome!
What do others think about this?
Not directly related, but assuming you use liburing by utilizing EPEL and at the same time also drop other dependencies from storage9s-gluster-11-el9s which are satisfied by EPEL, the resulting glusterfs rpms might actually end up being the very similar to what we currently provide for EL, i.e., in storage9-gluster-11-el9. The glusterfs packages provided for EL do not suffers from these liburing conflicts. Obviously these are build using RHEL build roots, but very likely will work on Stream as well.
I like the idea, but it will still cause issues for users that are updating and have liburing-2.x installed. Maybe the package gets removed when glusterfs-server does not depend on liburing anymore? That would make a clean path for updating to a new version with liburing from EPEL at one point.
liburing has been updated to 2.3 in CentOS Stream. So we now have a clean path for updating as users who have liburing-2.0 (provided by the storage SIG) installed will be updated to 2.3 as well. At some point you might want to rebuild glusterfs with liburing enabled targeting the new version now included in CentOS Stream.
In addition liburing-devel-2.3 is available in the CRB repository this time. Which also means that liburing-epel [1] should be retired once RHEL 9.3 (or whichever version will include liburing-2.3) has been released.
Great, thanks for sharing the latest state!
Niels