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# ceph versions
{
"mon": {
"ceph version 14.2.0 (3a54b2b6d167d4a2a19e003a705696d4fe619afc)
nautilus (stable)": 3
},
"mgr": {
"ceph version 14.2.0 (3a54b2b6d167d4a2a19e003a705696d4fe619afc)
nautilus (stable)": 2
},
"osd": {
"ceph version 14.2.0 (3a54b2b6d167d4a2a19e003a705696d4fe619afc)
nautilus (stable)": 12
},
"mds": {
"ceph version 14.2.0 (3a54b2b6d167d4a2a19e003a705696d4fe619afc)
nautilus (stable)": 3
},
"rgw": {
"ceph version 14.2.0 (3a54b2b6d167d4a2a19e003a705696d4fe619afc)
nautilus (stable)": 4
},
"overall": {
"ceph version 14.2.0 (3a54b2b6d167d4a2a19e003a705696d4fe619afc)
nautilus (stable)": 24
}
}
On Wed, 27 Mar 2019 at 11:20, Konstantin Shalygin <[email protected]> wrote:
> We recently updated a cluster to the Nautlius release by updating Debian
> packages from the Ceph site. Then rebooted all servers.
>
> ceph features still reports older releases, for example the osd
>
> "osd": [
> {
> "features": "0x3ffddff8ffacffff",
> "release": "luminous",
> "num": 12
> }
>
> I think I am not understanding what is exactly meant by release here.
> Cn we alter the osd (mon, clients etc.) such that they report nautilus ??
>
> Show your `ceph versions` please.
>
>
>
> k
>
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