hi all,
there are a zillion OSD bug fixes. Things are looking pretty good for the
Giant release that is coming up in the next month.
any chance of having a compilable cephfs kernel module for el7 for the
next major release?
stijn
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OK, I don't think the udev rules are on my machines. I built the cluster
manually and not with ceph-deploy. I must have missed adding the rules in
the manual or the Packages from Debian (Jessie) did not create them.
Robert LeBlanc
On Mon, Aug 18, 2014 at 5:49 PM, Sage Weil sw...@redhat.com
On Tue, 19 Aug 2014, Robert LeBlanc wrote:
OK, I don't think the udev rules are on my machines. I built the cluster
manually and not with ceph-deploy. I must have missed adding the rules in
the manual or the Packages from Debian (Jessie) did not create them.
They are normally part of the ceph
Thanks Sage, I was looking in /etc/udev/rules.d (duh!). If I'm reading the
rules right, my problem has to do with putting Ceph on the entire block
device and not setting up a partition (bad habit from LVM). This will give
me some practice with failing and rebuilding OSDs. If I understand right, a
Is there a repo for this version which works over HTTPS? Because of the
corporate firewall, I can’t install through regular HTTP.
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Both: https://ceph.com/debian-testing/ and
https://ceph.com/rpm-testing/ seem to work for me. Are you seeing some
error?
On Tue, Aug 19, 2014 at 11:57 AM, LaBarre, James (CTR) A6IT
james.laba...@cigna.com wrote:
Is there a repo for this version which works over HTTPS? Because of the
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Both: https://ceph.com/debian-testing/ and https://ceph.com/rpm-testing/ seem
to work for me. Are you seeing some error?
On Tue, Aug 19, 2014 at 11:57 AM
The next Ceph development release is here! This release contains several
meaty items, including some MDS improvements for journaling, the ability
to remove the CephFS file system (and name it), several mon cleanups with
tiered pools, several OSD performance branches, a new read forward RADOS
This may be a better question for Federico. I've pulled the systemd stuff
from git and I have it working, but only if I have the volumes listed in
fstab. Is this the intended way that systemd will function for now or am I
missing a step? I'm pretty new to systemd.
Thanks,
Robert LeBlanc
On Mon,
On Mon, 18 Aug 2014, Robert LeBlanc wrote:
This may be a better question for Federico. I've pulled the systemd stuff
from git and I have it working, but only if I have the volumes listed in
fstab. Is this the intended way that systemd will function for now or am I
missing a step? I'm pretty
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