Le vendredi 8 août 2025, 09:19:51 heure d’été d’Europe centrale Frédéric Nass a écrit : > Dear community, > > Some time ago, I wondered why the Ceph version didn't show up in the > ceph status (ceph -s) output. Perhaps it was because a Ceph cluster > could run multiple versions at once (during an upgrade for example) > and this information wasn't centralized, before the 'ceph versions' > command was introduced. > > Regardless, I think it would be a great addition to have the Ceph > version displayed in the ceph status. It could look something like > this below. > > On a cluster where all daemons are on version 18.2.7: > > $ ceph -s > cluster: > version: 18.2.7 > id: f4147dec-4c5d-11f0-a310-bc24113b5ce1 > health: HEALTH_OK > > On a cluster that is currently being upgraded from 18.2.4 to 18.2.7: > > $ ceph -s > cluster: > version: 18.2.7 (432), 18.2.4 (248) > <----- Could be refined. For example (3 MONs, 3 MGRs, 426 OSDs) until > all daemons are on the same version. > id: f4147dec-4c5d-11f0-a310-bc24113b5ce1 > health: HEALTH_WARN > > Let me know if you like the idea and I'll create a tracker. > > Best regards, > Frédéric. > > -- > Frédéric Nass > Ceph Ambassador France | Senior Ceph Engineer @ CLYSO > Try our Ceph Analyzer -- https://analyzer.clyso.com/ > https://clyso.com | frederic.n...@clyso.com
Hello all ! Jumping on the bandwagon concerning ceph CLI. Yes, having version(s) info will be great. Also, I wish we have an option, like the `-w` but different : just showing ceph status (-s) continuously, with refresh. A bit like what I use, but integrated, and perhaps better : I actually use `watch ceph -s` a lot. Regards, -- Gilles _______________________________________________ ceph-users mailing list -- ceph-users@ceph.io To unsubscribe send an email to ceph-users-le...@ceph.io