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pvc (0.9.82-0) unstable; urgency=high
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* [API Daemon] Fixes a bug where the Celery result_backend was not loading properly on Celery <5.2.x (Debian 10/11).
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-- Joshua M. Boniface <joshua@boniface.me> Sat, 25 Nov 2023 15:38:50 -0500
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pvc (0.9.81-0) unstable; urgency=high
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**Breaking Changes:** This large release features a number of major changes. While these should all be a seamless transition, the behaviour of several commands and the backend system for handling them has changed significantly, along with new dependencies from PVC Ansible. A full cluster configuration update via `pvc.yml` is recommended after installing this version. Redis is replaced with KeyDB on coordinator nodes as a Celery backend; this transition will be handled gracefully by the `pvc-ansible` playbooks, though note that KeyDB will be exposed on the Upstream interface. The Celery worker system is renamed `pvcworkerd`, is now active on all nodes (coordinator and non-coordinator), and is expanded to encompass several commands that previously used a similar, custom setup within the node daemons, including "pvc vm flush-locks" and all "pvc storage osd" tasks. The previously-mentioned CLI commands now all feature "--wait"/"--no-wait" flags, with wait showing a progress bar and status output of the task run. The "pvc cluster task" command can now used for viewing all task types, replacing the previously-custom/specific "pvc provisioner status" command. All example provisioner scripts have been updated to leverage new helper functions in the Celery system; while updating these is optional, an administrator is recommended to do so for optimal log output behaviour.
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