> On Feb 19, 2019, at 3:30 PM, Vitaliy Filippov wrote:
>
> In our russian-speaking Ceph chat we swear "ceph inside kuber" people all the
> time because they often do not understand in what state their cluster is at
> all
Agreed 100%. This is a really good way to lock yourself out of your data
In our russian-speaking Ceph chat we swear "ceph inside kuber" people all
the time because they often do not understand in what state their cluster
is at all
// Sorry to intervene :))
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With best regards,
Vitaliy Filippov
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Have you ever seen an example of a Ceph cluster being run and managed by
Rook? It's a really cool idea and takes care of containerizing mons, rgw,
mds, etc that I've been thinking about doing anyway. Having those
containerized means that if you can upgrade all of the mon services before
any of
Why not just keep it bare metal? Especially with future ceph
upgrading/testing. I am having centos7 with luminous and am running
libvirt on the nodes aswell. If you configure them with a tls/ssl
connection, you can even nicely migrate a vm, from one host/ceph node to
the other.
Next thing I