- We've seen occasional 'ERROR 502: Bad Gateway' from the runner trying to download an image with axel. Axel can open multiple connections for a faster download, so maybe that's causing problems. This commit adds in a fallback to curl if the axel download doesn't work. - Update merge_summary.awk to print out killed tests in the summary. We've seen cases where the summary page was red but there were no test failures printed. This is because one of the VMs had too may killed tests, which caused the total test time to run too long and caused the runner to timeout qemu-6-test.sh. When the runner kills off qemu-6-tests.sh, it means we never generate the nice summary page for that VM listing the killed off tests. This commit parses the partial test logs for killed off tests and includes them in the merge_summary.awk output. - Print an error message in the summary page if one of the VMs didn't complete ZTS. This helps draw attention to a VM crash. - FreeBSD sometimes has broken links to their CI image. When that happens, select the newest nightly snapshot image as an alternative. This is needed right now, since the current images in the FreeBSD 16 "current/" directory are returning 404 errors. Reviewed-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov> Signed-off-by: Tony Hutter <hutter2@llnl.gov> Closes #18460
OpenZFS is an advanced file system and volume manager which was originally developed for Solaris and is now maintained by the OpenZFS community. This repository contains the code for running OpenZFS on Linux and FreeBSD.
Official Resources
- Documentation - for using and developing this repo
- ZoL site - Linux release info & links
- Mailing lists
- OpenZFS site - for conference videos and info on other platforms (illumos, OSX, Windows, etc)
Installation
Full documentation for installing OpenZFS on your favorite operating system can be found at the Getting Started Page.
Contribute & Develop
We have a separate document with contribution guidelines.
We have a Code of Conduct.
Release
OpenZFS is released under a CDDL license.
For more details see the NOTICE, LICENSE and COPYRIGHT files; UCRL-CODE-235197
Supported Kernels and Distributions
Linux
Given the wide variety of Linux environments, we prioritize development and testing on stable, supported kernels and distributions.
Kernel (kernel.org)
All longterm kernels from kernel.org are supported. stable kernels are usually supported in the next OpenZFS release.
Supported longterm kernels: 6.18, 6.12, 6.6, 6.1, 5.15, 5.10.
Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL)
All RHEL (and compatible systems: AlmaLinux OS, Rocky Linux, etc) on the full or maintenance support tracks are supported.
Supported RHEL releases: 8.10, 9.7, 10.1.
Ubuntu
All Ubuntu LTS releases are supported.
Supported Ubuntu releases: 24.04 “Noble”, 22.04 “Jammy”.
Debian
All Debian stable and LTS releases are supported.
Supported Debian releases: 13 “Trixie”, 12 “Bookworm”, 11 “Bullseye”.
Other Distributions
Generally, if a distribution is following an LTS kernel, it should work well with OpenZFS.
FreeBSD
All FreeBSD releases receiving security support are supported by OpenZFS.
Supported FreeBSD releases: 15.0, 14.3, 13.5.
