Hi,
OK I hadn't thought that the Ubuntu packages were very close to Debian
anymore ! The solution given by Martin works and my issue is solved, but
I keep this option as an alternative...
Thanks,
rv
Le 13/11/2018 à 18:30, vita...@yourcmc.ru a écrit :
Use Ubuntu bionic repository, Mimic inst
Hi Martin,
Thank you a lot, this solution works perfecly !
rv
Le 13/11/2018 à 18:07, Martin Verges a écrit :
Hello,
unfortunately there is no such deb package at the moment.
However you could extract the sbin/mount.ceph command from the desired
version and copy the file into your debian bust
Use Ubuntu bionic repository, Mimic installs without problem from there.
You can also build it yourself, all you need is to install gcc-7 and
other build dependencies, git clone, checkout 13.2.2 and say
`dpkg-buildpackage -j4`.
It takes some time, but overall it builds without issues, except
Hello again,
maybe some other hint. If you want to mount the cephfs without
modifying your system, you could also do the "trick" of mount.cephfs.
=
echo "XXX" | base64 --decode | keyctl padd ceph client.admin @u
mount -t ceph X.X.X.X:/ /mnt/ -o name=admin,key=client.admin
Hello,
unfortunately there is no such deb package at the moment.
However you could extract the sbin/mount.ceph command from the desired
version and copy the file into your debian buster installation. After
that you should be able to use the CephFS Kernel client from debian
buster.
I tried it on
Hi,
On my CephFS production cluster (Luminous 12.2.8), I would like to add a
CephFS client from a server installed with Debian Buster (Testing release).
But, the default proposed Ceph packages in this release are still Jewel :
# cat /etc/debian_version
buster/sid
# apt search ceph-common
Sor