is still, what dockers has. That if you kill the docker
> daemon all tasks are killed?
>
>
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> (stable)": 2
>},
>"overall": {
>"ceph version 16.2.7 (dd0603118f56ab514f133c8d2e3adfc983942503) pacific
>(stable)": 103
>}
> }
>
>
> Another thing is that things like `ceph -s`, `ceph
able)": 2
},
"overall": {
"ceph version 16.2.7 (dd0603118f56ab514f133c8d2e3adfc983942503) pacific
(stable)": 103
}
}
Another thing is that things like `ceph -s`, `ceph osd tree`, `rbd ls`, etc.
work, but `ceph orch ps` (or generally any orch comma
on Ubuntu 20.04 and docker instead of podman :
>>
>> root@node01:~# docker -v
>> Docker version 20.10.6, build 370c289
>>
>> Do you know a workaround for this issue or is this a known bug ? I
>> noticed that there are some other complaints with the same behaviour in
>>
rn with NVMe is that
> the raid controller would end up being the bottleneck ( next in line after
> network connectivity ).
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Oh, yes, I think this would have helped indeed!
Thanks for pointing it out.
Greetings
André
- Am 14. Sep 2020 um 16:48 schrieb Stefan Kooman ste...@bit.nl:
> On 2020-09-14 16:09, André Gemünd wrote:
>> Same happened to us two weeks ago using nautilus, although we added
s are wellcome!
>
> Thanks in advanced for your time.
>
>
> Javier.-
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