Sorry to be the one in the crowd. :-P
Zitat von Sinan Polat <[email protected]>:
Thanks for the feedback and good catch on the release history.
The name is actually a deliberate nod to Ceph's first stable release. It
felt fitting for a tool aimed at Ceph operators to point back to where Ceph
started. That said, I take your point about the potential for confusion, I
am genuinely open to revisiting it.
If you had lead with that I wouldn't have sent my comment, I was
wondering if the name was deliberately chosen, tbh. :-) I just thought
that when last year someone asked a question on this list about a
Hammer cluster, there might still be someone out there with an
Argonaut cluster. :-D
For now, though, I would like to keep the focus on the tool itself and
whether it is actually useful. If you (or anyone on the list) get a chance
to try it I would really value feedback on the functionality: which
day-to-day operations you want it to handle and anything that feels missing
or wrong.
Thanks again for taking the time to look.
Sinan
Op za 11 jul 2026 om 17:58 schreef Eugen Block via ceph-users <
[email protected]>:
The only comment I have (at the moment) is the naming. Argonaut was
the first stable Ceph release:
https://docs.ceph.com/en/latest/releases/argonaut/
So that might be a bit misleading here, at least in combination with
Ceph. There have been several discussions about naming on this list as
well (for example the Ceph Nautilus release vs. file browser on gnome
desktop).
Just my 2 cents.
Zitat von Sinan Polat via ceph-users <[email protected]>:
> Hi everyone,
>
> I have been working on a new open-source project called Argonaut. I would
> love to get feedback from the Ceph community.
>
> Argonaut is a terminal UI for administering Ceph clusters. The
inspiration
> comes from tools like k9s and lazydocker: a keyboard-driven interface for
> common operational tasks while remaining transparent about what is
> happening under the hood.
>
> It is still an early release and I am particularly interested in feedback
> from operators who manage production clusters.
>
> Some questions I would like to ask you:
> - Which operational workflows consume the most time today?
> - Which information do you find difficult to discover quickly?
> - Which features would make a TUI genuinely useful in your daily
workflow?
>
> The project is available here: https://github.com/cinpol/argonaut
>
> Any feedback, feature requests, bug reports, or criticism would be
greatly
> appreciated.
>
> Kind regards
> Sinan Polat
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