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+# Release notes for Gluster 3.13.0
+
+This is a major Gluster release that includes, a range of usability related
+features, GFAPI developer enhancements to Gluster, among other bug fixes.
+
+The most notable features and changes are documented on this page. A full list
+of bugs that have been addressed is included further below.
+
+## Major changes and features
+
+### Addition of summary option to the heal info CLI
+
+**Notes for users:**
+Gluster heal info CLI has been enhanced with a 'summary' option, that helps in
+displaying the statistics of entries pending heal, in split-brain and,
+currently being healed, per brick.
+
+Usage:
+```
+# gluster volume heal <volname> info summary
+```
+
+Sample output:
+```
+Brick <brickname>
+Status: Connected
+Total Number of entries: 3
+Number of entries in heal pending: 2
+Number of entries in split-brain: 1
+Number of entries possibly healing: 0
+
+Brick <brickname>
+Status: Connected
+Total Number of entries: 4
+Number of entries in heal pending: 3
+Number of entries in split-brain: 1
+Number of entries possibly healing: 0
+```
+
+This option supports xml format output, when the CLI is provided with the
+--xml option.
+
+NOTE: Summary information is obtained in a similar fashion to detailed
+information, thus time taken for the command to complete would still be the
+same, and not faster.
+
+**Limitations:**
+
+None
+
+**Known Issues:**
+None
+
+### Addition of checks for allowing lookups in AFR and removal of 'cluster.quorum-reads' volume option.
+
+ ** Notes for users:**
+
+Traditionally, AFR has never failed lookup unless there is a gfid mismatch.
+This behavior is being changed with this release, as a part of
+fixing [Bug#1515572](https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1515572).
+
+Lookups in replica-3 and arbiter volumes will now succeed only if there is
+quorum and there is a good copy of a file. I.e. the lookup has to succeed on
+quorum #bricks and at least one of them has to be a good copy. If these
+conditions are not met, the operation will fail with the ENOTCONN error.
+
+As a part of this change the cluster.quorum-reads volume option is removed, as
+lookup failure will result in all subsequent operations (including reads)
+failing, which makes this option redundant.
+
+Ensuring this strictness also helps prevent a long standing
+rename-leading-to-dataloss [Bug#1366818](https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1366818), by disallowing lookups (and thus
+renames) when a good copy is not available.
+
+Note: These checks do not affect replica 2 volumes where lookups works as
+before, even when only 1 brick is online.
+
+Further reference: [mailing list discussions on topic](http://lists.gluster.org/pipermail/gluster-users/2017-September/032524.html)
+
+### Support for max-port range in glusterd.vol
+
+**Notes for users:**
+
+
+**Limitations:**
+
+
+**Known Issues:**
+
+
+### Prevention of other processes accessing the mounted brick snapshots
+
+**Notes for users:**
+
+
+**Limitations:**
+
+
+**Known Issues:**
+
+
+### Thin client feature
+
+**Notes for users:**
+
+
+**Limitations:**
+
+
+**Known Issues:**
+
+
+### Ability to reserve backend storage space
+
+**Notes for users:**
+
+
+**Limitations:**
+
+
+**Known Issues:**
+
+
+### List all the connected clients for a brick and also exported bricks/snapshots from each brick process
+
+**Notes for users:**
+
+
+**Limitations:**
+
+
+**Known Issues:**
+
+
+### Improved write performance with Disperse xlator, by introducing parallel writes to file
+
+**Notes for users:**
+
+
+**Limitations:**
+
+
+**Known Issues:**
+
+
+### Disperse xlator now supports discard operations
+
+**Notes for users:**
+
+
+**Limitations:**
+
+
+**Known Issues:**
+
+
+### Addressed several compilation warnings with gcc 7.x
+
+**Notes for users:**
+
+
+**Limitations:**
+
+
+**Known Issues:**
+
+
+### Included details about memory pools in statedumps
+
+**Notes for users:**
+For troubleshooting purposes it sometimes is useful to verify the memory
+allocations done by Gluster. A previous release of Gluster included a rewrite
+of the memory pool internals. Since these changes, `statedump`s did not include
+details about the memory pools anymore.
+
+This version of Gluster adds details about the used memory pools in the
+`statedump`. Troubleshooting memory consumption problems is much more efficient
+again.
+
+**Limitations:**
+There are currently no statistics included in the `statedump` about the actual
+behavior of the memory pools. This means that the efficiency of the memory
+pools can not be verified.
+
+
+### Gluster APIs added to register callback functions for upcalls
+
+**Notes for developers:**
+New APIs have been added to allow gfapi applications to register and unregister
+for upcall events. Along with the list of events interested, applications now
+have to register callback function. This routine shall be invoked
+asynchronously, in gluster thread context, in case of any upcalls sent by the
+backend server.
+
+```sh
+int glfs_upcall_register (struct glfs *fs, uint32_t event_list,
+ glfs_upcall_cbk cbk, void *data);
+int glfs_upcall_unregister (struct glfs *fs, uint32_t event_list);
+```
+libgfapi [header](https://github.com/gluster/glusterfs/blob/release-3.13/api/src/glfs.h#L970) files include the complete synopsis about these APIs definition and their usage.
+
+
+**Limitations:**
+An application can register only a single callback function for all the upcall
+events it is interested in.
+
+**Known Issues:**
+[Bug#1515748](https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1515748) GlusterFS server should be able to identify the clients which
+registered for upcalls and notify only those clients in case of such events
+
+### Gluster API added with a `glfs_mem_header` for exported memory
+
+**Notes for developers:**
+Memory allocations done in `libgfapi` that return a structure to the calling
+application should use `GLFS_CALLOC()` and friends. Applications can then
+correctly free the memory by calling `glfs_free()`.
+
+This is implemented with a new `glfs_mem_header` similar to how the memory
+allocations are done with `GF_CALLOC()` etc. The new header includes a
+`release()` function pointer that gets called to free the resource when the
+application calls `glfs_free()`.
+
+The change is a major improvement for allocating and free'ing resources in a
+standardized way that is transparent to the `libgfapi` applications.
+
+### Provided a new xlator to delay fops, to aid slow brick response simulation and debugging
+
+**Notes for developers:**
+
+
+**Limitations:**
+
+
+**Known Issues:**
+
+
+## Major issues
+1. Expanding a gluster volume that is sharded may cause file corruption
+ - Sharded volumes are typically used for VM images, if such volumes are
+ expanded or possibly contracted (i.e add/remove bricks and rebalance) there
+ are reports of VM images getting corrupted.
+ - The last known cause for corruption (Bug #1515434) has a fix with this
+ release. As further testing is still in progress, the issue is retained as
+ a major issue.
+ - Status of this bug can be tracked here, #1515434
+
+## Bugs addressed
+
+Bugs addressed since release-3.12.0 are listed below.
+
+**To Be Done**