Chef Backend Release Notes
Warning
Chef Backend 3.1.1
https://packages.chef.io/release-notes/chef-backend/3.1.1.mdBug Fixes
- Fixed an issue where new nodes would fail to join a backend cluster installed with Chef Backend 3.0.0 (#770).
Security
OpenJDK 11.0.14
Updated OpenJDK from 11.0.13 to 11.0.14 to resolve the following CVEs:
- CVE-2022-21248: Enhance cross VM serialization
- CVE-2022-21283: Better String matching
- CVE-2022-21291: Better verification of scan methods
- CVE-2022-21293: Improve String constructions
- CVE-2022-21294: Enhance construction of Identity maps
- CVE-2022-21282: Better resolution of URIs
- CVE-2022-21296: Improve SAX Parser configuration management
- CVE-2022-21299: Improved scanning of XML entities
- CVE-2022-21277: Improve TIFF file handling
- CVE-2022-21305: Better array indexing
- CVE-2022-21340: Verify Jar Verification
- CVE-2022-21341: Improve serial forms for transport
- CVE-2022-21360: Enhance BMP image support
- CVE-2022-21365: Enhanced BMP processing
Chef Backend 3.0.0
https://packages.chef.io/release-notes/chef-backend/3.0.0.mdEnhancements
Elasticsearch 6.8.23
Updated Elasticsearch from 5.6.16 to 6.8.23. This new version of Elasticsearch improves performance, reliability, and adds many new capabilities. Additionally, the 5.6.16 release of Elasticsearch is no longer supported by Elastic and does not receive security updates.
Elasticsearch 6.8.23 resolves multiple CVEs and updates Log4j to 2.17.1, which resolves CVE-2021-44832, CVE-2021-45105, CVE-2021-45046, and CVE-2021-44228. While Elastic has stated that Elasticsearch is not vulnerable to these CVEs, we realize many organizations have internal requirements to upgrade legacy Log4j installations.
Upgrading
You can upgrade to Chef Backend 3.0.0 directly from version 2.1.0 or later using a rolling upgrade where one Chef Backend node is upgraded at a time. It does not require a complete cluster shutdown to perform the upgrade. See the upgrade matrix below and our Chef Backend upgrade documentation for additional information.
Upgrade Workflow | Method |
---|---|
1.x -> 2.x | Major version upgrade |
2.0.x -> 2.x | Rolling upgrade |
2.1 and later -> 3.0 | Rolling upgrade |
2.0 -> 3.0 | Direct upgrades are not supported at this time. You can upgrade to an intermediate version and then to 3.0.0. For example, 2.0.1 -> 2.3.16 -> 3.0.0. Both of these steps would be rolling upgrades that do not require downtime. |
Chef Backend 2.3.16
https://packages.chef.io/release-notes/chef-backend/2.3.16.mdFixes
- Chef Infra Client, which is used in the
chef-backend-ctl reconfigure
command, has been updated from 15.x to 16.17 to resolve EOL warnings when running.
Enhancements
chef-backend-ctl backup
no longer backs up the Elasticsearch cluster to speed up backup times. Users restoring a backed-up cluster can instead runchef-server-ctl reindex --all
from a frontend node to generate new data in Elasticsearch.
Packaging
Newly Supported Platforms
We now produce Chef Backend packages for SLES 15, Amazon Linux 2, and Ubuntu 20.04.
Deprecated Platforms
Chef Backend packages are no longer produced for RHEL 6, as this platform is now end-of-life.
RPM Package Digests
Updated the file digest in Chef Backend RPM packages from MD5 to SHA256 to prevent failures from installing on some FIPS-enabled systems.
Security
Log4j Mitigation
We mitigated the Log4j vulnerability outlined in CVE-2021-44228 by disabling message formatting within logging. Chef Backend is not vulnerable to this CVE in Log4j, but this avoids security concerns with this CVE.
Ruby 2.7.5
Updated Ruby from 2.6.5 to 2.7.5 for improved performance and to resolve the following CVEs:
- CVE-2021-41817
- CVE-2021-41819
- CVE-2021-31810
- CVE-2021-32066
- CVE-2021-31799
- CVE-2020-25613
- CVE-2021-28965
- CVE-2020-10663
- CVE-2020-10933
OpenSSL 1.0.2zb
Updated OpenSSL from 1.0.2v to 1.0.2zb to resolve issues with Let’s Encrypt certificates and to resolve the following CVEs:
- CVE-2021-3712
- CVE-2021-23841
- CVE-2021-23840
- CVE-2021-23839
- CVE-2020-1971
- CVE-2020-1968
OpenJDK 11.0.13+8
Updated OpenJDK from 11.0.7+10 to 11.0.13+8 to resolve the following CVEs:
- CVE-2021-35550
- CVE-2021-35565
- CVE-2021-35556
- CVE-2021-35559
- CVE-2021-35561
- CVE-2021-35564
- CVE-2021-35567
- CVE-2021-35578
- CVE-2021-35586
- CVE-2021-35603
- CVE-2021-2341
- CVE-2021-2369
- CVE-2021-2388
- CVE-2021-2163
- CVE-2021-2161
- CVE-2020-14779
- CVE-2020-14781
- CVE-2020-14782
- CVE-2020-14792
- CVE-2020-14796
- CVE-2020-14797
- CVE-2020-14798
- CVE-2020-14803
PostgreSQL 9.5.25
Updated PostgreSQL from 9.5.19 to 9.5.25 to resolve the following CVEs:
- CVE-2020-14350
- CVE-2020-25695
- CVE-2020-25694
- CVE-2020-25696
Chef Backend 2.2.0
https://packages.chef.io/release-notes/chef-backend/2.2.0.mdImprovements
Improve Health Checker
The health checker has been modified to reduce the number of unnecessary fail-overs. Changes to the health checker include:
- The PostgreSQL health-check makes fewer calls to PostgreSQL
- All PostgreSQL failures are subject to health check retries (bug fix)
- Removed the etcd health-check because the main leader election detects etcd failures first
ionice Configuration Options
New ionice
settings for controlling the disk input/output scheduling class
and set
priority for the etcd
process
have been added. etcd.ionice.class
and etcd.ionice.level
settings with the default values of 2
and 0
respectively. The default values mirror the current system defaults on Linux.
Leader Endpoint Caching
The /leader
endpoint now serves a locally cached response. This should reduce the possibility of timeouts returned to clients polling the /leader
endpoint. The Chef Infra Server polls the /leader
endpoint, and thus we believe this change will reduce some Chef Backend outages that resulted from /leader
request timeouts.
Bug Fixes
- Fixed PostgreSQL validator problem that prevented
join-cluster
from running to completion
Component Updates
Chef Infra Client 15.12.22
The embedded Chef Infra Client used for Chef Backend configuration has been updated from 14.14.25 to 15.12.22
Ruby 2.6.5
Ruby has been updated from 2.5.7 to 2.6.5 for improved performance.
Chef Backend 2.1.0
https://packages.chef.io/release-notes/chef-backend/2.1.0.mdImprovements
OpenJDK
We have moved from OracleJDK to AdoptOpenJDK. Oracle has changed its license on newer versions of the JDK. The OpenJDK project is delivering security updates in a version with a more open-source-friendly licensing policy.
Increased Elasticsearch Memory Allocation
Elasticsearch is now allocated 1/3rd of available memory up to 32GB instead of 1/4th. Elasticsearch recommends using 1/2 of the available system memory, up to 32GB. We slightly reduced the allocated memory to allow room for other Chef Backend services.
Component Updates
Erlang 18.3
The Erlang language used to build Chef Backend has been updated from 18.2 to 18.3 to improve reliability.
Etcd 2.3.8
Etcd has been updated from 2.3.7 to 2.3.8 to resolve bugs.
Chef Infra Client 14.14.25
The embedded Chef Infra Client that configures Chef Backend has been updated from 14.11.21 to 14.14.25
Security Fixes
Elasticsearch 5.6.16
Elasticsearch has been updated from 5.4.1 to 5.6.16 to resolve a large number of bugs, improve performance, and resolve the following CVEs:
- CVE-2017-8442
- CVE-2019-7611
Ruby 2.5.7
Ruby has been updated from 2.4.4 to 2.5.7 for performance improvements, bug fixes, and to resolve the following CVEs:
- CVE-2012-6708
- CVE-2015-9251
- CVE-2018-16395
- CVE-2018-16396
- CVE-2019-15845
- CVE-2019-16201
- CVE-2019-16254
- CVE-2019-16255
- CVE-2019-8320
- CVE-2019-8321
- CVE-2019-8322
- CVE-2019-8323
- CVE-2019-8324
- CVE-2019-8325
PostgreSQL 9.5.19
PostgreSQL has been updated from 9.5.6 to 9.5.19 to resolve a large number of bugs and the following CVEs:
- CVE-2017-12172
- CVE-2017-15099
- CVE-2017-7484
- CVE-2017-7485
- CVE-2017-7486
- CVE-2017-7546
- CVE-2017-7547
- CVE-2017-7548
- CVE-2018-1053
- CVE-2018-1058
- CVE-2018-10915
- CVE-2018-10925
- CVE-2019-10130
- CVE-2019-10208
Packaging
New Platforms
- Added support for RHEL 8.
Deprecations
- Removed support for Ubuntu 14.04.
- Removed support for SLES 11.
Chef Backend 2.0.30
https://packages.chef.io/release-notes/chef-backend/2.0.30.mdEnhancements
Backup Timeout Control
The backup command now includes a new --timeout
flag that controls the timeout duration in seconds. This defaults to 600 seconds.
Cluster Status
The cluster status command now reports leaders that are blocked and leaders that are eligible.
Elasticsearch Temporary Files
Elasticsearch temporary files are now stored in /var/opt/chef-backend/elasticsearch/tmp
. This value can be changed with a new elasticsearch['temp_directory']
configuration option.
Eleasticsearch tmp directory is not its own tmp directory.
Component Upgrades
Chef Infra Client 13.9.1
The embedded Chef Infra Client that configures Chef Backend has been updated from 13.3.42 to 13.9.1.
Security
SSL Ciphers
Out-of-the-box SSL security has been improved by removing older and less secure SSL ciphers from the list of allowed SSL ciphers.
Ruby 2.4.4
Ruby has been updated from 2.3.5 to 2.4.4 to improve performance and to resolve the following CVEs:
- CVE-2017-17405
- CVE-2017-17742
- CVE-2018-6914
- CVE-2018-8777
- CVE-2018-8778
- CVE-2018-8779
- CVE-2018-8780
Chef Backend 2.0.1
https://packages.chef.io/release-notes/chef-backend/2.0.1.mdWe’ve bumped the major version because of a breaking change in the upgrade procedure. Upgrading to this version will require full cluster downtime. Before upgrading, please see our guide to upgrading to Chef Backend 2.
Enhancements
Elasticsearch 5
We now ship Elasticsearch 5 by default. This requires a full cluster downtime during the upgrade. Please see the upgrade instructions for this release for details.
Improved Health Checking for demoted leaders
During demotion, the management service leaderl stops PostgreSQL. Previously this would result in all health checks for PostgreSQL failing, meaning the node could not resume leadership. Now, we track whether PostgreSQL is only down because of action taken by leaderl, allowing demoted leades to resume leadership in some cases.
Bug Fixes
EPMD fails on certain IPv6 configurations
This build should fix issues related to the Erlang Port Mapper Daemon (EMPD) failing to start in some EPMD configurations.
Security Fixes
Java 8u144
Updated the version of Java to 8u144 to address CVE-2017-3526.
Ruby 2.3.5
Update the version of Ruby to 2.3.5 to address multiple CVEs.
Chef Backend 1.4.6
https://packages.chef.io/release-notes/chef-backend/1.4.6.mdBug Fix
Update minimum_master_nodes on Elasticsearch node removal
This fixes an issue when removing nodes from the cluster would not adapt the minimum node count required for the Elasticsearch cluster managed by Chef Backend, leaving the cluster in an unrecoverable state.
Enhancements
Include disk status in health checks, and status output
When the available disk space for the log and data directories used by Chef Backend falls below a user-configurable value (default: 250MB). By default disk space failures are considered non-fatal for the purposes of leaderl health checks. That is, low disk space will not force a fail over. To make disk space failures fatal, set the following configuration option:
leaderl.health_check.fatal_system_checks true
The disk-space-related health status can be queried using:
chef-backend-ctl status disk
which is exposed via the status endpoint.
Improve robustness regarding EPMD
The Erlang Port Mapper Daemon (EMPD) is part of the Erlang runtime
system. Typically, this service is started automatically by the
first Erlang process to start on a machine. By promoting EPMD to a
service under supervision the service will now appear in
chef-backend-ctl status
and will be restarted on failure.
Further, leaderl will now periodically attempt to re-register itself with EPMD if EPMD has failed.
Security Updates
Bump zlib to 1.2.11.
Chef Backend 1.3.2
https://packages.chef.io/release-notes/chef-backend/1.3.2.mdThe release is a bug-fix release.
Bug Fixes
Multiple bugs in the backup and restore process have been fixed. We recommend all users take a new backup after upgrading. See our documentation for information on how to backup and restore your Chef Infra Server.
The pgsql-promote function now waits up to 5 minutes for recovery.done to appear. Previously it would only wait 5 seconds.
Enhancements
- Reduced flicker on slower terminals when rendering progress indicators.
Chef Backend 1.2.5
https://packages.chef.io/release-notes/chef-backend/1.2.5.mdThis release fixes a number of stability issues with 1.1.2. We recommend that all users of Chef Backend 1.1.2 and prior upgrade.
Enhancements
Fail follower health check if the node falls too far behind leader. This is configurable with the
leaderl.health_check.max_bytes_behind_leader
option.The following etcd configuration options are now available for customization in
/etc/chef-backend/chef-backend.rb
:etcd.election_timeout
etcd.heartbeat_interval
etcd.snapshot_count
Bump etcd to 2.3.7
Upgrade to postgresql 9.5.5
Health Checks can now fail up to a configurable number of times before triggering a failover. Users can configure the maximum failures for each service via the following configuration settings:
leaderl.health_check.max_elasticsearch_failures
leaderl.health_check.max_etcd_failures
leaderl.health_check.max_pgsql_failures
If you have manually set these flags in chef-backend.rb, your overrides will still be respected. Please remove these options if you’d prefer to use the new defaults instead.
Add a
--force-basebackup
option to thepgsql-follow
command. This allows for a more straightforward recovery procedure in cases where human intervention is needed.Report 503 from /leaderl if a user-specified number of followers haven’t initiated replication connections.This is tunable with the
leaderl.required_active_followers
configuration option (default: 0)No longer set shmmax sysctl’s as they are no longer required by postgresql 9.5. If you are upgrading from a previous installation, remember to remove postgresql.shmmax and postgresql.shmall from your chef-backend.rb.
Update configuration defaults based on customer feedback. We’ve changed the following configuration defaults:
leaderl.health_check.interval_seconds
from 2 to 5 seconds.leaderl.leaderl_ttl_seconds
from 10 to 30.etcd.heartbeat_interval
from 100 to 500 milliseconds.etcd.election_timeout
from 1000 to 5000 milliseconds.
The new defaults have proven to reduce spurious failovers when deploying Chef Backend to various cloud providers. If you have manually set these flags in chef-backend.rb, your overrides will still be respected. Please remove these options if you’d prefer to use the new defaults instead.
Bug Fixes
chef-server-ctl cluster-status
shouldn’t fail because of missing leader key.Force a checkpoint after promoting the local postgresql instance, avoiding some cases of postgresql followers failing to start syncrounous replication after a failover.
chef-backend-ctl restore shouldn’t fail with a NoMethodError.
Wait for postgresql to be started via a test connection rather than a simple process check during the promotion and follow processes. This fixes a number of cases were postgresql would fail to promote during a failover event.
Ensure that the leader key keeps the leader key as long as it is still in the
promoting
state. This fixes some cases where the cluster would become leaderless after a failover event because the elected follower was slow to promote.Don’t erroneously report etcd as down in
chef-backend-ctl status
in cases where etcd is up but there is no leaderl leader.
Chef Backend 1.1.2
https://packages.chef.io/release-notes/chef-backend/1.1.2.mdEnhancements
cluster-status
now shows which node a follower is following- It is now possible to clean up a partially added node with
chef-backend-ctl remove-node
. - Stability improvements in leader election
Bug Fixes
- Ensure that elasticsearch uses the correct directory
- Do not create recovery.conf on leader
- Gracefully handle failover while syncing.
- Retry etcd connections when chef-backend-ctl is waiting for leader.
- in multi-IP hosts, only test the specified IP and not all.
- Do not overwrite existing configuration
- Other: Misc code cleanups
Chef Backend 1.0.9
https://packages.chef.io/release-notes/chef-backend/1.0.9.mdThis release does not have any release notes.
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