Re: [CentOS] ceph beginner, how to initialize a new node on a blank system?

2022-02-21 Thread Ralf Prengel


> Am 21.02.2022 um 17:07 schrieb Paul Heinlein :
> 
> On Mon, 21 Feb 2022, Ralf Prengel wrote:
> 
>> Hallo,
>> first steps in the ceph world.
>> My question:
>> Is there a way to initialise an empty system to be fully configured and 
>> active in a ceph cluster.
>> My idea:
>> Booting an empty system using an iso and everything is working some minutes 
>> later.
>> Unsig for example  pxe and kickstart surely works too but my idea is that an 
>> new node perfectly fits in every aspect.
> 
> Do you mean something like ceph-ansible?
> 
> https://docs.ceph.com/projects/ceph-ansible/en/latest/
> 
> -- 


Yes,
but
1)
the ceph cluster itself is active an working
2)
ansible it not an option for the first step but will be later choice number 1
3)
for the moment I m looking for a solution like a bare metal recovery solution 
delivered by several backup-tools as bootable iso-images etc..

Greetings from germany
Ralf
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Re: [CentOS] ceph beginner, how to initialize a new node on a blank system?

2022-02-21 Thread Paul Heinlein

On Mon, 21 Feb 2022, Ralf Prengel wrote:


Hallo,
first steps in the ceph world.
My question:
Is there a way to initialise an empty system to be fully configured and active 
in a ceph cluster.
My idea:
Booting an empty system using an iso and everything is working some minutes 
later.
Unsig for example  pxe and kickstart surely works too but my idea is that an 
new node perfectly fits in every aspect.


Do you mean something like ceph-ansible?

https://docs.ceph.com/projects/ceph-ansible/en/latest/

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Re: [CentOS] ansible upgrade

2022-02-21 Thread Fabian Arrotin

On 21/02/2022 15:49, Leon Fauster via CentOS wrote:

Hey all, back from vacation and seeing ansible 2.12 in the repos now.
Anything to be aware of when upgrading from 2.9 to 2.12 in CS8?

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Thanks,
Leon



You'd be lucky if it works directly , as there were some semantic 
changes in ansible, so you'll probably have to review all the changes, 
and if ansible-core just has the modules (it's a stripped down version 
of ansible, as you're supposed to download the collections yourself) , 
and use FQCN (Fully Qualified Collection Names) for  modules ...


FWIW, CentOS Infra still on ansible 2.9.27 from our own configuration 
management SIG and ansible-core excluded in yum/dnf to ensure that our 
automation still runs fine (until we have time to test/convert all our 
roles/tasks/playbooks to run on ansible 5 - aka ansible-core 2.12.x)


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[CentOS] ansible upgrade

2022-02-21 Thread Leon Fauster via CentOS

Hey all, back from vacation and seeing ansible 2.12 in the repos now.
Anything to be aware of when upgrading from 2.9 to 2.12 in CS8?

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Thanks,
Leon

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Re: [CentOS] DNS server app for Centos8

2022-02-21 Thread Robert Moskowitz

Ah, but Webmin DOES support DNSSEC.

I installed it on a Centos-arm7 that I used in the past for DNS testing, 
and there is the option for enabling DNSSEC.  So there is hope in this 
direction.


Don't see much else in the way of tools.  Anyone know of anything 
besides Webmin?


thanks

On 2/20/22 21:03, Robert Moskowitz wrote:

Webmin wiki does not cover DNSSEC...

Humpf.

On 2/20/22 20:58, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
I have been running my DNS server on a Centos7-arm board for some 
years and it is past time I get up to date.


Particularly get DNSSEC working.

So I have plenty of cubieboards for running Centos8-arm, but I want 
to no longer hand configure.  I want some help here; getting up in 
years and all that.


I know there is the Webmin tool, but don't know if it supports 
dnssec.  Looking for that in what docs I have found so far.


But is there some other tool for this?

I would start to import my zone files and then go from there.

thanks

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[CentOS] ceph beginner, how to initialize a new node on a blank system?

2022-02-21 Thread Ralf Prengel
Hallo,
first steps in the ceph world.
My question:
Is there a way to initialise an empty system to be fully configured and active 
in a ceph cluster.
My idea:
Booting an empty system using an iso and everything is working some minutes 
later.
Unsig for example  pxe and kickstart surely works too but my idea is that an 
new node perfectly fits in every aspect.

Thank 
Ralf


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