If this is one node from many it’s not a problem because you can reinstall system and ceph and rebalance cluster. BTW. Read release notes before :) I’m also not reading it in case of my personal desktop, but on servers where I keep data I’m doing it. but what canonical did in this case is… this is LTS version :/
BR, Sebastian > On 13 Jun 2024, at 19:47, David C. <[email protected]> wrote: > > In addition to Robert's recommendations, > > Remember to respect the update order (mgr->mon->(crash->)osd->mds->...) > > Before everything was containerized, it was not recommended to have > different services on the same machine. > > > > Le jeu. 13 juin 2024 à 19:37, Robert Sander <[email protected]> > a écrit : > >> On 13.06.24 18:18, Ranjan Ghosh wrote: >> >>> What's more APT says I now got a Ceph Version >>> (19.2.0~git20240301.4c76c50-0ubuntu6) which doesn't even have any >>> official release notes: >> >> Ubuntu 24.04 ships with that version from a git snapshot. >> >> You have to ask Canonical why they did this. >> >> I would not use Ceph packages shipped from a distribution but always the >> ones from download.ceph.com or even better the container images that >> come with the orchestrator. >> >> Why version do your other Ceph nodes run on? >> >> Regards >> -- >> Robert Sander >> Heinlein Support GmbH >> Linux: Akademie - Support - Hosting >> http://www.heinlein-support.de >> >> Tel: 030-405051-43 >> Fax: 030-405051-19 >> >> Zwangsangaben lt. §35a GmbHG: >> HRB 93818 B / Amtsgericht Berlin-Charlottenburg, >> Geschäftsführer: Peer Heinlein -- Sitz: Berlin >> _______________________________________________ >> ceph-users mailing list -- [email protected] >> To unsubscribe send an email to [email protected] >> > _______________________________________________ > ceph-users mailing list -- [email protected] > To unsubscribe send an email to [email protected] _______________________________________________ ceph-users mailing list -- [email protected] To unsubscribe send an email to [email protected]
