Re: Upgrade from Jewel to Luminous. REQUIRE_JEWEL OSDMap [how to avoid in Gentoo in future]

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On Mon, Dec 04, 2017 at 05:36:13AM +0000, Cary wrote:
> Sage,
> 
>  I accidentally upgraded one of my monitors to Mimic when installing
> the 9999 ebuild. That ebuild pulled the latest code from
> https://github.com/ceph/ceph.git which was Mimic. I uninstalled Mimic
> and installed Luminous 12.2.2. Then I was able to run "ceph osd set
> require_jewel_osds --yes-i-really-mean-it", and get my cluster to a
> healthy state running Luminous 12.2.1. I will update the rest of the
> cluster to Luminous 12.2.2 later.
Gentoo-specific:
Should the Gentoo maintainers restructure the generic -9999 to track tip of branches?
Something like:
10.2.9999 - Jewel
12.2.9999 - Luminous
13.2.9999 - Mimic

Would this have helped avoid you accidentally running Mimic code on a
Luminous cluster?

I do have ebuilds for the above, since I worked on them...

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