Thanks Anthony.
Yes, my question is whether any of the ceph deploy methods support Rocky 
release.
As for ceph-deploy I'm aware it is not maintained since Nautilus.ceph-deploy is 
no longer actively maintained. It is not tested on versions of Ceph newer than 
Nautilus. It does not support RHEL8, CentOS 8, or newer operating systems.


I've managed to get ceph ansible deployment with quincy release going a long 
way before it fails in ceph mon trying to get quorum.  So my question remains 
the same.   Is this a supported combination?  Have folks been successful in 
getting ceph quincy release working with Rocky 9?
Thanks,


    On Thursday, December 22, 2022 at 09:10:22 AM PST, Anthony D'Atri 
<[email protected]> wrote:  
 
 

>> 
>> None of the ceph deploy methods seem to support Rocky 9.
>> What is the official word?  Is it worth spending time to get it working
>> or just fall back to the supported platforms shown on the ceph page.
> 
> Fall back, on what? el8 that is end of life not?
> 
> In the time you need to fix something in ceph-deploy, or wait for answers 
> here, you could have done a manual install. ;)

I think Farhad was not talking about the venerable `ceph-deploy` tool, bur 
rather `ceph deploy methods` as a set.

At the risk of reviving an argument, one of the goals of containerization was 
to decouple Ceph releases from OS release dependencies, so it’s frustrating to 
see a case that confounds that separation.




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