[Bug 1854362] Re: [MIR] ceph-iscsi, tcmu, python-configshell-fb, python-rtslib-fb, urwid, targetcli-fb

Rafael David Tinoco rafaeldtinoco at ubuntu.com
Thu Feb 20 15:14:52 UTC 2020


** Description changed:

  == ceph-iscsi ==
  
  [Availability]
  In universe
  
  [Rationale]
  Provides iSCSI gateway to a Ceph cluster, allowing clients which don't understand RBD to use Ceph storage.
  
  [Security]
  No security history found.
  
  [Quality assurance]
  Package runs tests during package build (submitted back to Debian).
  
  [Dependencies]
  All in main or on this MIR
  
  [Standards compliance]
  OK
  
  [Maintenance]
  ubuntu-openstack
  
  == tcmu ==
  
  [Availability]
  In universe
  
  [Rationale]
  Dependency for ceph-iscsi
  
  Handles the userspace side of the LIO TCM-User backstore allowing LIO to
  use librbd for Ceph backed block devices.
  
  [Security]
  Some security history:
  
  https://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvekey.cgi?keyword=tcmu
  
  All in older versions.
  
  [Quality assurance]
  No tests in source package for execution during package build.
  
  [Dependencies]
  All in main or on this MIR
  
  [Standards compliance]
  OK
  
  [Maintenance]
  ubuntu-openstack
  
  == python-configshell-fb ==
  
  [Availability]
  In universe
  
  [Rationale]
  Dependency for ceph-iscsi
  
  [Security]
  No security history
  
  [Quality assurance]
  No tests in source package for execution during package build.
  
  [Dependencies]
  All in main or on this MIR
  
  [Standards compliance]
  OK
  
  [Maintenance]
  ubuntu-openstack
  
  == python-rtslib-fb ==
  
  [Availability]
  In universe
  
  [Rationale]
  Dependency for ceph-iscsi
  
  [Security]
  No security history
  
  [Quality assurance]
  No tests in source package for execution during package build.
  
  [Dependencies]
  All in main or on this MIR
  
  [Standards compliance]
  OK
  
  [Maintenance]
  ubuntu-openstack
  
  == urwid ==
  
  [Availability]
  In universe
  
  [Rationale]
  Dependency for python-configshell-fb
  
  [Security]
  No security history
  
  [Quality assurance]
  Tests present and executed during package build.
  
  [Dependencies]
  All in main or on this MIR
  
  [Standards compliance]
  OK
  
  [Maintenance]
  ubuntu-openstack
+ 
+ == targetcli-fb ==
+ 
+ [Availability]
+ In universe
+ 
+ [Rationale]
+ - Only CLI for iSCSI target feature in Linux Kernel
+ - Replaces with much better performance tgt iSCSI target
+ - tgt is being deprecated slowly and poorly updated
+ - LIO fully supports SCSI 3 reservations (for clustering)
+ 
+ [Security]
+ No security history
+ 
+ [Quality assurance]
+ Tests present and executed during package build.
+ 
+ [Dependencies]
+ - python3-configshell-fb (this MIR)
+ - python3-gi (main)
+ - python3-rtslib-fb (this MIR)
+ - python3-six (main)
+ 
+ [Standards compliance]
+ OK
+ 
+ [Maintenance]
+ ubuntu-server

** Changed in: targetcli-fb (Ubuntu)
       Status: New => Confirmed

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Title:
  [MIR] ceph-iscsi, tcmu, python-configshell-fb, python-rtslib-fb,
  urwid, targetcli-fb

Status in ceph-iscsi package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed
Status in python-configshell-fb package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed
Status in python-rtslib-fb package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed
Status in targetcli-fb package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed
Status in tcmu package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed
Status in urwid package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  == ceph-iscsi ==

  [Availability]
  In universe

  [Rationale]
  Provides iSCSI gateway to a Ceph cluster, allowing clients which don't understand RBD to use Ceph storage.

  [Security]
  No security history found.

  [Quality assurance]
  Package runs tests during package build (submitted back to Debian).

  [Dependencies]
  All in main or on this MIR

  [Standards compliance]
  OK

  [Maintenance]
  ubuntu-openstack

  == tcmu ==

  [Availability]
  In universe

  [Rationale]
  Dependency for ceph-iscsi

  Handles the userspace side of the LIO TCM-User backstore allowing LIO
  to use librbd for Ceph backed block devices.

  [Security]
  Some security history:

  https://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvekey.cgi?keyword=tcmu

  All in older versions.

  [Quality assurance]
  No tests in source package for execution during package build.

  [Dependencies]
  All in main or on this MIR

  [Standards compliance]
  OK

  [Maintenance]
  ubuntu-openstack

  == python-configshell-fb ==

  [Availability]
  In universe

  [Rationale]
  Dependency for ceph-iscsi

  [Security]
  No security history

  [Quality assurance]
  No tests in source package for execution during package build.

  [Dependencies]
  All in main or on this MIR

  [Standards compliance]
  OK

  [Maintenance]
  ubuntu-openstack

  == python-rtslib-fb ==

  [Availability]
  In universe

  [Rationale]
  Dependency for ceph-iscsi

  [Security]
  No security history

  [Quality assurance]
  No tests in source package for execution during package build.

  [Dependencies]
  All in main or on this MIR

  [Standards compliance]
  OK

  [Maintenance]
  ubuntu-openstack

  == urwid ==

  [Availability]
  In universe

  [Rationale]
  Dependency for python-configshell-fb

  [Security]
  No security history

  [Quality assurance]
  Tests present and executed during package build.

  [Dependencies]
  All in main or on this MIR

  [Standards compliance]
  OK

  [Maintenance]
  ubuntu-openstack

  == targetcli-fb ==

  [Availability]
  In universe

  [Rationale]
  - Only CLI for iSCSI target feature in Linux Kernel
  - Replaces with much better performance tgt iSCSI target
  - tgt is being deprecated slowly and poorly updated
  - LIO fully supports SCSI 3 reservations (for clustering)

  [Security]
  No security history

  [Quality assurance]
  Tests present and executed during package build.

  [Dependencies]
  - python3-configshell-fb (this MIR)
  - python3-gi (main)
  - python3-rtslib-fb (this MIR)
  - python3-six (main)

  [Standards compliance]
  OK

  [Maintenance]
  ubuntu-server

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