Le dimanche 02 septembre 2018 à 11:31 +0200, Nicolas Huillard a écrit :
> I just noticed that 12.2.8 was available on the repositories, without
> any announce. Since upgrading to unannounced 12.2.6 was a bad idea,
> I'll wait a bit anyway ;-)
> Where can I find info on this bugfix release ?
>
With more testing and checking, we realised that this had nothing to do with
Ceph. One part of the upgrade accidentally changed the MTU of our VMs tap
interface from 9000 to 1500... Sorry for the false warning everyone!
From: ceph-users on behalf of Linh Vu
We're going to reproduce this again in testing (12.2.8 drops right between our
previous testing and going production) and compare it to 12.2.7. Will update
with our findings soon. :)
From: Dan van der Ster
Sent: Tuesday, 4 September 2018 3:41:01 PM
To: Linh Vu
I don't think those issues are known... Could you elaborate on your
librbd issues with v12.2.8 ?
-- dan
On Tue, Sep 4, 2018 at 7:30 AM Linh Vu wrote:
>
> Version 12.2.8 seems broken. Someone earlier on the ML had a MDS issue. We
> accidentally upgraded an openstack compute node from 12.2.7 to
Version 12.2.8 seems broken. Someone earlier on the ML had a MDS issue. We
accidentally upgraded an openstack compute node from 12.2.7 to 12.2.8 (librbd)
and it caused all kinds of issues writing to the VM disks.
From: ceph-users on behalf of Nicolas
Huillard
Hi all,
I just noticed that 12.2.8 was available on the repositories, without
any announce. Since upgrading to unannounced 12.2.6 was a bad idea,
I'll wait a bit anyway ;-)
Where can I find info on this bugfix release ?
Nothing there : http://lists.ceph.com/pipermail/ceph-announce-ceph.com/
TIA