Hi all,

can someone tell me why Ceph Squid comes with such an old Ganesha version (5.9)?
We are seeing issues with File Locks that cannot be explained, and that I would 
like to resolve. It does not seem individual components can be upgraded without 
upgrading the whole cluster.

Red Hat has recently commited a code change 
(https://github.com/nfs-ganesha/nfs-ganesha/commit/baa956ab280ba5a0c42219efd3e0b942d6aa6736)
 that seems like it could be related and mitigate this. But only for Ganesha 
V10 and not yet in the stable Ceph release if I am not mistaken.

I would like to know what is considered stable for Ganesha in relation to the 
Ceph releases. Has anybody information on this? A compatibility matrix would be 
great, perhaps I missed something. I want to make sure that e.g. Ganesha V10 
isn't causing issues with Ceph Squid or Tentacle FSAL backends.

It is on the table to decomission the cephadm NFS daemons and deploy a 
standalone Ganesha version 10 on the Ceph nodes outside of the orchestrator. I 
have my reservations that this is a good idea for production.

Any guidance is appreciated!
Thanks
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