File Systems and Storage
The following features, enhancements, and changes related to file systems and storage are introduced in this Oracle Linux 9 release.
NVMe Over Fibre Channel
When you install Oracle Linux installation, you can now select NVMe over Fibre Channel (NVMe-FC) devices under the NVMe Fabrics Devices section while adding disks in the Installation Destination window.
Samba Updated to Version 4.19.4
The samba packages are updated to 4.19.4. Notable changes include:
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The
smbgetutility is updated to use a common command line parser to handle command line options and provides better authentication handling. This change is significant and can break scripts that depend onsmbgetbecause the options interface has changed. Also, you can no longer use thesmbgetrcconfiguration file. For more information about changes tosmbget, runsmbget --helpor see thesmbget(1)manual page. -
An update to the handling of
winbindtracing, so that ifwinbind debug traceidis enabled in thesmb.conffile, thewinbindservice logs the following fields:-
traceid: shows records belonging to the same request. -
depth: shows the request nesting level.
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Samba uses the GnuTLS cryptographic library functionality, to replace its own cryptography implementation.
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The
directory name cache sizeoption is removed.
Before updating Samba and before you start the service, ensure that you back up the database
files because downgrading databases isn't supported. When the smbd,
nmbd, or winbind services start, Samba automatically
updates its tdb database files.
Use the testparm utility to verify the /etc/samba/smb.conf
file after updating Samba.
multipath.conf Includes New max_retries Option
The multipath.conf configuration file for the multipathd daemon now includes the
max_retries option in the defaults section . By
default this option is disabled which sets the SCSI layer’s default value of 5 retries.
Valid values are from 0 to 5. When this option is set, it overrides the default value of
the max_retries
sysfs attribute for SCSI devices. This attribute controls the number of
times the SCSI layer retries I/O commands before returning failure when it encounters
certain error types.
If users encounter an issue where multipath’s path checkers return success but I/O to a device is hanging, they can set this option to decrease the time before the I/O will be retried down another path.
multipath.conf Includes New auto_resize Option
auto_resize option in the defaults
section of the multipath.conf file to controls when the
multipathd command automatically resizes a multipath device. The
following are the different values for auto_resize:
- By default,
auto_resizeis set tonever. In this case,multipathdworks without any change. - If
auto_resizeis set togrow_only,multipathdautomatically resizes the multipath device when the device’s paths have grown in size. - If
auto_resizeis set togrow_shrink,multipathdautomatically shrinks the multipath device when the device’s paths are decreased in size.
As a result, when this option is enabled, you no longer need to manually resize your multipath devices.
SAN Boot for NVMe Over Fiber Channel
You can now boot Non-volatile Memory Express (NVMe) over Fibre Channel (NVMe-FC) on NVMe-FC host bus adapters that support a NVMe-FC boot capability. For more information about enabling NVMe-FC boot capability, see the NVMe-FC host bus adapter manufacturer’s documentation.