You are safe to upgrade packages just by doing an apt-get update; apt-get
upgrade, and you will then want to restart your ceph daemons to bring them to
the new version - though you should of course stagger your restarts of each
type to ensure your mons remain quorate (don't restart more than hal
Hi,
Can you please tell me how to upgrade these? Would a simple apt-get update
be sufficient, or is there a better / safer way?
On Tue, Dec 5, 2017 at 5:41 PM, Sean Redmond
wrote:
> Hi Florent,
>
> I have always done mons ,osds, rgw, mds, clients
>
> Packages that don't auto restart services on
On Dec 5, 2017 10:26 AM, "Florent B" wrote:
On Debian systems, upgrading packages does not restart services !
You really don't want it to restart services. Many small clusters run mons
and osds on the same nodes, and auto restart makes it impossible to order
restarts.
-Erik
On 05/12/2017 16:22
Hi Florent,
I have always done mons ,osds, rgw, mds, clients
Packages that don't auto restart services on update IMO is a good thing.
Thanks
On Tue, Dec 5, 2017 at 3:26 PM, Florent B wrote:
> On Debian systems, upgrading packages does not restart services !
>
> On 05/12/2017 16:22, Oscar Sega
I have executed:
yum upgrade -y ceph
On each node and everything has worked fine...
2017-12-05 16:19 GMT+01:00 Florent B :
> Upgrade procedure is OSD or MON first ?
>
> There was a change on Luminous upgrade about it.
>
>
> On 01/12/2017 18:34, Abhishek Lekshmanan wrote:
> > We're glad to annou
We're glad to announce the second bugfix release of Luminous v12.2.x
stable release series. It contains a range of bug fixes and a few
features across Bluestore, CephFS, RBD & RGW. We recommend all the users
of 12.2.x series update.
For more detailed information, see the blog[1] and the complete