Kai,
yes, it looks so. Thanks for the suggestion.
I am experimenting in an environment with /etc/hosts file on each server,
without DNS.
The /etc/hosts file is correct and complete. I can resolve the hostname
correctly, but on the host server(s) only.
I was not aware of the fact that docker
On 21.12.2021 09:41, Marc wrote:
I have also an 'airgapped install' but with rpm's, simply cloning the
necessary repositories. Why go through all these efforts trying to get
this to work via containers?
For me that is completely new to Ceph started with the documentation[1]
and the
I have also an 'airgapped install' but with rpm's, simply cloning the necessary
repositories. Why go through all these efforts trying to get this to work via
containers?
> > Kai, thank you for your answer. It looks like the "ceph config set
> > mgr..." commands are the key part, to specify
On 17.12.2021 11:06, Zoran Bošnjak wrote:
Kai, thank you for your answer. It looks like the "ceph config set
mgr..." commands are the key part, to specify my local registry.
However, I haven't got that far with the installation. I have tried
various options, but I have problems already with the
Hi Zoran,
I'd like to have this properly documented in the Ceph documentation as
well. I just created
https://github.com/ceph/ceph/pull/44346 to add the monitoring images to
that section. Feel free to review this one.
Sebastian
Am 17.12.21 um 11:06 schrieb Zoran Bošnjak:
> Kai, thank you for
Kai, thank you for your answer. It looks like the "ceph config set mgr..."
commands are the key part, to specify my local registry. However, I haven't got
that far with the installation. I have tried various options, but I have
problems already with the bootstrap step.
I have documented the
On Mon, Dec 13, 2021 at 06:18:55PM +, Zoran Bošnjak wrote:
> I am using "ubuntu 20.04" and I am trying to install "ceph pacific" version
> with "cephadm".
>
> Are there any instructions available about using "cephadm bootstrap" and
> other related commands in an airgap environment (that is: