Re: [ceph-users] ceph-deploy won't install luminous (but Jewel instead)

2018-02-27 Thread jorpilo
Try using:ceph-deploy --release luminous host1... Mensaje original De: Massimiliano Cuttini Fecha: 28/2/18 12:42 a. m. (GMT+01:00) Para: ceph-users@lists.ceph.com Asunto: [ceph-users] ceph-deploy won't install luminous (but Jewel instead) This is the

Re: [ceph-users] SPDK for BlueStore rocksDB

2018-01-25 Thread jorpilo
Well I can absolsulty try that or I can even make a mix of SPDK and non SPDK OSDs and test them individually  I just wanted to know how stable is it and if I could use it as RocksDB Thanks for the help Mensaje original De: Igor Fedotov Fecha: 24/1/18 12:26 p.

Re: [ceph-users] ceps-deploy won't install luminous

2017-11-15 Thread jorpilo
I think you can always use the --release luminous option that will ensure you install luminous.ceph-deploy install --release luminous node1 node2 node3 Mensaje original De: "Ragan, Tj (Dr.)" Fecha: 15/11/17 11:11 a. m. (GMT+01:00) Para: Hans van den

[ceph-users] Ganesha NFS

2017-11-09 Thread jorpilo
Hi!I would like to export my cephfs using Ganesha NFS to export a NFSv3 o NFSv4 I am a little lost while doing it. I managed to make it working with NFSv4 but I can't make it work with NFSv3 as the server refuses the connection. Has anyone managed to do it? 

Re: [ceph-users] bluestore - wal,db on faster devices?

2017-11-09 Thread jorpilo
I get confused there because on the documentation:http://docs.ceph.com/docs/master/rados/configuration/bluestore-config-ref/ "If there is more, provisioning a DB device makes more sense. The BlueStore journal will always be placed on the fastest device available, so using a DB device will

Re: [ceph-users] [SUSPECTED SPAM] Ceph RDB with iSCSI multipath

2017-11-02 Thread jorpilo
Hey Right now multipath is not supported.There is an issue whenClients send a write to AA blocks the writeThe client timeout so it send the same write to BB writes  The client send another write to BB writesA unlocks and overwrite the second B write with old information  It can end up corrupting

Re: [ceph-users] Erasure code profile

2017-10-24 Thread jorpilo
That's a pretty hard question, I don't think it would speed writes so much because you end writing the same amount of data but I think on a 4+4 setup re-building or serving data while a node is down will go faster and will use less resources because it has to rebuild a smallers chunks of data.