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doc: release notes for v12.0.3 (dev) #15090

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>= 12.0.0
------
* The original librados rados_objects_list_open (C) and objects_begin
(C++) object listing API, deprecated in Hammer, has finally been
removed. Users of this interface must update their software to use
either the rados_nobjects_list_open (C) and nobjects_begin (C++) API or
the new rados_object_list_begin (C) and object_list_begin (C++) API
before updating the client-side librados library to Luminous.

Object enumeration (via any API) with the latest librados version
and pre-Hammer OSDs is no longer supported. Note that no in-tree
Ceph services rely on object enumeration via the deprecated APIs, so
only external librados users might be affected.

The newest (and recommended) rados_object_list_begin (C) and
object_list_begin (C++) API is only usable on clusters with the
SORTBITWISE flag enabled (Jewel and later). (Note that this flag is
required to be set before upgrading beyond Jewel.)
* CephFS clients without the 'p' flag in their authentication capability
string will no longer be able to set quotas or any layout fields. This
flag previously only restricted modification of the pool and namespace
fields in layouts.
* CephFS directory fragmentation (large directory support) is enabled
by default on new filesystems. To enable it on existing filesystems
use "ceph fs set <fs_name> allow_dirfrags".
* CephFS will generate a health warning if you have fewer standby daemons
than it thinks you wanted. By default this will be 1 if you ever had
a standby, and 0 if you did not. You can customize this using
``ceph fs set <fs> standby_count_wanted <number>``. Setting it
to zero will effectively disable the health check.
* The "ceph mds tell ..." command has been removed. It is superceded
by "ceph tell mds.<id> ..."
* The "journaler allow split entries" config setting has been removed.

12.0.0
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before::

ceph osd rm osd.123

12.0.2
------

* The original librados rados_objects_list_open (C) and objects_begin
(C++) object listing API, deprecated in Hammer, has finally been
removed. Users of this interface must update their software to use
either the rados_nobjects_list_open (C) and nobjects_begin (C++) API or
the new rados_object_list_begin (C) and object_list_begin (C++) API
before updating the client-side librados library to Luminous.

Object enumeration (via any API) with the latest librados version
and pre-Hammer OSDs is no longer supported. Note that no in-tree
Ceph services rely on object enumeration via the deprecated APIs, so
only external librados users might be affected.

The newest (and recommended) rados_object_list_begin (C) and
object_list_begin (C++) API is only usable on clusters with the
SORTBITWISE flag enabled (Jewel and later). (Note that this flag is
required to be set before upgrading beyond Jewel.)
* CephFS clients without the 'p' flag in their authentication capability
string will no longer be able to set quotas or any layout fields. This
flag previously only restricted modification of the pool and namespace
fields in layouts.
* CephFS directory fragmentation (large directory support) is enabled
by default on new filesystems. To enable it on existing filesystems
use "ceph fs set <fs_name> allow_dirfrags".
* CephFS will generate a health warning if you have fewer standby daemons
than it thinks you wanted. By default this will be 1 if you ever had
a standby, and 0 if you did not. You can customize this using
``ceph fs set <fs> standby_count_wanted <number>``. Setting it
to zero will effectively disable the health check.
* The "ceph mds tell ..." command has been removed. It is superceded
by "ceph tell mds.<id> ..."