From what I can gather, this will not be smooth at all, since I can't
make an inplace upgrade of the
OS first and then Ceph and neither other way around.
I think easier would be to upgrade one node at a time from centos7 to ... +
nautilus. And when that is done do the upgrade to pacific.
> -Original Message-
> From: Carlos Mogas da Silva
> Sent: Wednesday, December 8, 2021 1:26 PM
> To: Edward R Huyer ; Marc ;
> ceph-users@ceph.io
> Subject: Re: [ceph-users] Re: Migration from CentOS7/Nautilus to CentOS
> Stream/Pacific
>
> On Wed, 2021-12-
> On Wed, 2021-12-08 at 16:06 +, Marc wrote:
> > >
> > > It isn't possible to upgrade from CentOS 7 to anything... At least
> > > without required massive hacks that may of may not work (and most
> > > likely won't).
> >
> > I meant wipe the os disk, install whatever, install nautilus and put
Carlos,
Carlos Mogas da Silva wrote:
: >From what I can gather, this will not be smooth at all, since I can't make
an inplace upgrade of the
: OS first and then Ceph and neither other way around. So the idea is to create
a total new Ceph
: cluster from scratch and migrate the data from
(replying to list again as I forgot to "group reply")
On Wed, 2021-12-08 at 16:06 +, Marc wrote:
> >
> > It isn't possible to upgrade from CentOS 7 to anything... At least
> > without required massive hacks
> > that may of may not work (and most likely won't).
>
> I meant wipe the os disk,
>
> From what I can gather, this will not be smooth at all, since I can't
> make an inplace upgrade of the
> OS first and then Ceph and neither other way around.
I think easier would be to upgrade one node at a time from centos7 to ... +
nautilus. And when that is done do the upgrade to