Re: How to easily determine what version of Ceph is included in a kernel?

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On Tue, Feb 21, 2012 at 5:29 PM, Paul Pettigrew
<Paul.Pettigrew@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> G'day all
>
> We wish to document a simple way to determine what version of ceph/rbd is included with a given kernel on a Client machine, i.e. not the Ceph Cluster nodes themselves (which we are running v0.42 on). "modinfo ceph" (per below) gives a "srcversion" value, but I do not know how to correlate that value to an equivalent v0.40, v0.41, etc version tag value.
>
> Ideas?

There isn't a precise correlation between kernelspace and userspace
packages — the kernel stuff is entirely upstream, and is versioned by
the kernel. If you're doing bug reports the kernel version is the
correct version to report. :)
-Greg
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