Hello Kamil,

There is stackhpc.cephadm Ansible collection 
(https://galaxy.ansible.com/ui/repo/published/stackhpc/cephadm/) that would 
probably fit most of your needs - other option is to ceph orch ls —export and 
then store it in git for import purposes - but it won’t cover everything.

Best regards,

Michal

> On 11 Oct 2023, at 11:42, Kamil Madac <kamil.ma...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Hello ceph community,
> 
> Currently we have deployed ceph clusters with ceph-ansible and whole
> configuration (number od daemons, osd configurations, rgw configurations,
> crush configuration, ...) of each cluster is stored in git and ansible
> variables and we can recreate clusters with ceph-ansible in case we need
> it.
> To change the configuration of a cluster we change appropriate Ansible
> variable, we test it on testing cluster and if new configuration works
> correctly we apply it on prod cluster.
> 
> Is it possible to do it with cephadm? Is it possible to have some config
> files in git and then apply  same cluster configuration on multiple
> clusters? Or is this approach not aligned with cephadm and we should do it
> different way?
> 
> Kamil Madac
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