We've been testing RC1 since release on our 504 OSD/21 host, with split
db/wal test cluster, and have experienced no issues on upgrade or operation
so far.

On Mon, Nov 29, 2021 at 11:23 AM Yuri Weinstein <ywein...@redhat.com> wrote:

> Details of this release are summarized here:
>
> https://tracker.ceph.com/issues/53324
> Release Notes - https://github.com/ceph/ceph/pull/44131
>
> Seeking approvals for:
>
> rados - Neha
> rgw - Casey
> rbd - Ilya, Deepika
> krbd  Ilya, Deepika
> fs - Venky, Patrick
> upgrade/nautilus-x - Neha, Josh
> upgrade/pacific-p2p - Neha, Josh
>
> ========================
> We are also publishing a release candidate this time for users to try
> for testing only.
>
> The branch name is pacific-16.2.7_RC1
> (
> https://shaman.ceph.com/builds/ceph/pacific-16.2.7_RC1/fdc003bc12f1b2443c4596eeacb32cf62e806970/
> )
>
> ***Don’t use this RC on production clusters!***
>
> The idea of doing Release Candidates (RC) for point releases before
> doing final point releases was discussed in the first-ever Ceph User +
> Dev Monthly Meeting. Everybody thought that it was a good idea, to
> help identify bugs that do not get caught in integration testing.
>
> The goal is to give users time to test and give feedback on RC
> releases while our upstream long-running cluster also runs the same RC
> release during that time (period of one week). We will kick this
> process off with 16.2.7 and the pacific-16.2.7_RC1 release is now
> available for users to test.
>
> Please respond to this email to provide any feedback on issues found
> in this release.
>
> Thx
> YuriW
>
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