Re: [ceph-users] Install previous version of Ceph

2018-02-26 Thread Scottix
I have been trying the dpk -i route but hitting a lot of dependencies, so
still working on it.

On Mon, Feb 26, 2018 at 7:36 AM David Turner  wrote:

> In the past I downloaded the packages for a version and configured it as a
> local repo on the server.  basically it was a tar.gz that I would extract
> that would place the ceph packages in a folder for me and swap out the repo
> config file to a version that points to the local folder.  I haven't needed
> to do that much, but it was helpful.  Generally it's best to just mirror
> the upstream and lock it to the version you're using in production.  That's
> a good rule of thumb for other repos as well, especially for ceph nodes.
> When I install a new ceph node, I want all of it's package versions to
> match 100% to the existing nodes.  Troubleshooting problems becomes
> drastically simpler once you get to that point.
>
> On Mon, Feb 26, 2018 at 9:08 AM Ronny Aasen 
> wrote:
>
>> On 23. feb. 2018 23:37, Scottix wrote:
>> > Hey,
>> > We had one of our monitor servers die on us and I have a replacement
>> > computer now. In between that time you have released 12.2.3 but we are
>> > still on 12.2.2.
>> >
>> > We are on Ubuntu servers
>> >
>> > I see all the binaries are in the repo but your package cache only shows
>> > 12.2.3, is there a reason for not keeping the previous builds like in my
>> > case.
>> >
>> > I could do an install like
>> > apt install ceph-mon=12.2.2
>> >
>> > Also how would I go installing 12.2.2 in my scenario since I don't want
>> > to update till have this monitor running again.
>> >
>> > Thanks,
>> > Scott
>>
>> did you figure out a solution to this ? I have the same problem now.
>> I assume you have to download the old version manually and install with
>> dpkg -i
>>
>> optionally mirror the ceph repo and build your own repo index containing
>> all versions.
>>
>> kind regards
>> Ronny Aasen
>>
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Re: [ceph-users] Install previous version of Ceph

2018-02-26 Thread David Turner
In the past I downloaded the packages for a version and configured it as a
local repo on the server.  basically it was a tar.gz that I would extract
that would place the ceph packages in a folder for me and swap out the repo
config file to a version that points to the local folder.  I haven't needed
to do that much, but it was helpful.  Generally it's best to just mirror
the upstream and lock it to the version you're using in production.  That's
a good rule of thumb for other repos as well, especially for ceph nodes.
When I install a new ceph node, I want all of it's package versions to
match 100% to the existing nodes.  Troubleshooting problems becomes
drastically simpler once you get to that point.

On Mon, Feb 26, 2018 at 9:08 AM Ronny Aasen 
wrote:

> On 23. feb. 2018 23:37, Scottix wrote:
> > Hey,
> > We had one of our monitor servers die on us and I have a replacement
> > computer now. In between that time you have released 12.2.3 but we are
> > still on 12.2.2.
> >
> > We are on Ubuntu servers
> >
> > I see all the binaries are in the repo but your package cache only shows
> > 12.2.3, is there a reason for not keeping the previous builds like in my
> > case.
> >
> > I could do an install like
> > apt install ceph-mon=12.2.2
> >
> > Also how would I go installing 12.2.2 in my scenario since I don't want
> > to update till have this monitor running again.
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Scott
>
> did you figure out a solution to this ? I have the same problem now.
> I assume you have to download the old version manually and install with
> dpkg -i
>
> optionally mirror the ceph repo and build your own repo index containing
> all versions.
>
> kind regards
> Ronny Aasen
>
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Re: [ceph-users] Install previous version of Ceph

2018-02-26 Thread Ronny Aasen

On 23. feb. 2018 23:37, Scottix wrote:

Hey,
We had one of our monitor servers die on us and I have a replacement 
computer now. In between that time you have released 12.2.3 but we are 
still on 12.2.2.


We are on Ubuntu servers

I see all the binaries are in the repo but your package cache only shows 
12.2.3, is there a reason for not keeping the previous builds like in my 
case.


I could do an install like
apt install ceph-mon=12.2.2

Also how would I go installing 12.2.2 in my scenario since I don't want 
to update till have this monitor running again.


Thanks,
Scott


did you figure out a solution to this ? I have the same problem now.
I assume you have to download the old version manually and install with 
dpkg -i


optionally mirror the ceph repo and build your own repo index containing 
all versions.


kind regards
Ronny Aasen

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[ceph-users] Install previous version of Ceph

2018-02-23 Thread Scottix
Hey,
We had one of our monitor servers die on us and I have a replacement
computer now. In between that time you have released 12.2.3 but we are
still on 12.2.2.

We are on Ubuntu servers

I see all the binaries are in the repo but your package cache only shows
12.2.3, is there a reason for not keeping the previous builds like in my
case.

I could do an install like
apt install ceph-mon=12.2.2

Also how would I go installing 12.2.2 in my scenario since I don't want to
update till have this monitor running again.

Thanks,
Scott
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