On Wed, 11 Dec 2013, James Page wrote: > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > Hash: SHA256 > > Hi Wido > > On 11/12/13 13:31, Wido den Hollander wrote: > > I was looking at the packages for Ceph under Ubuntu 14.04 LTSand I > > noticed that currently Ceph 0.72 (Emperor) is packaged for Trusty > > (codename)/ > > I keep ontop of the stable releases during the development cycle; we > also have a minor release exception for Ceph which means I can push > point releases as stable release updates. > > > Both Qemu (1.7) and libvirt (1.1.4) is compiled with librbd > > support, so that's great. > > > > Is there anything else still missing that needs to be fixed for > > Ubuntu 14.04? Things that come to mind: > > > > - tgt packages with rbd enabled? > > Done > > > - modfastcgi for Apache with 100-continue support? > > Tricky - when I last looked at this the consensus was that > 100-continue support appeared to break general FastCGI compat - but it > would be nice to look at this again. I'm also trying to get > mod_fastcgi out of Ubuntu multiverse (due to a cause in the license > which makes it non-free from Debian's perspective) but upstream are > not that active so I'm not depending on that! BTW it looks like firefly will have a mode for radosgw that will let it run as a completely standalone web server. You won't be able to layer in other functionality via random apache modules, but I don't think most users need/want that, and it will be a vastly simpler installation (and pretty speedy to!). sage > > > - btrfs fixes for in the kernel? > > If you have specific issues that you know of for the current 3.12 and > final 3.13 kernels please highlight these to me - I can channel then > through to the Ubuntu kernel team for review. > > > - RBD cache patches for Qemu? > > I'll defer to more knowledgeable folk but I *think* this is already > enabled - but I may be wrong :-). > > > I know we are still ~5 months away from the LTS release, but since > > it's going to be the next LTS I would like a stable release. > > > > From the CloudStack perspective it would be great if 14.04 has all > > the required packages so it's only a matter of installing the > > CloudStack KVM agent and people can start with Ceph. Same goes for > > OpenStack I guess. > > I'm tracking 14.04 Ceph related stuff on this blueprint: > > https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/servercloud-1311-ceph > > Let me know if you want anything else added/tracked. > > Cheers > > James > > - -- > James Page > Ubuntu and Debian Developer > james.page@xxxxxxxxxx > jamespage@xxxxxxxxxx > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- > Version: GnuPG v1.4.15 (GNU/Linux) > Comment: Using GnuPG with Thunderbird - http://www.enigmail.net/ > > iQIcBAEBCAAGBQJSqKQfAAoJEL/srsug59jDmE0P/ii20l2p/pA1mxNz1/wVqpRG > +wWcnUdFqoS02NIymmOKhQ1B5VzJ5rLAfnCJtBObZ5tVZH6GmrXl9YpjVS+/AoYm > epjgy+QGaks31/NufqR62y38RsoYTVklRkShURPxM3Q0EdsqP4tFbM7h/hKik9IB > MI1TYiJU0qzMsn0s5qIOIXcFpYGB/aYgtPamoveIRIfLp4LOhyNqDrpwy42y7Uua > zanAF0KmjVw/tmqB45GhbUFIYZCh/YgnfctovKLjal91e4HMfEBxoW6NhwOsdPRz > tngXl9Ab2+tXGccHV2UucuLJqksTFnkoltnTz1TXOZjKD2Ys4ImRo7UmJ4ie1z2V > kh5aq7b3X0kg7BfV78hG4PUAQWMH6bUcl9Qg0we7BHTT4moVJSF9WunLUwvZqJqq > G+IFRyD6sPYpnz+0eQYA6LEu3cwtk2M+9qkkqnfPjJ41W4qM4ckX/0OhJ2EIp0Xj > q+n5Ys5xuX0NTSCulSGvRHLz5qhNf6YW101/U/luTH0b1UdCYcptq9uJWy1mduHu > jJ36u8iz8ziZm86tUdmuSG84r8bwQf0YdBgBZwvEIXdJ8FGJSU1can4SwseWdNMX > NE9I7gU8soYCR3I0BhmOBZ2Cv5DrelvmDR8Hpb7Dqd8VcM2gRV72TJNSsRyWlU1i > vhuF5UuUAKsN9eW1tCcm > =Vbiu > -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- > _______________________________________________ > ceph-users mailing list > ceph-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx > http://lists.ceph.com/listinfo.cgi/ceph-users-ceph.com > > _______________________________________________ ceph-users mailing list ceph-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.ceph.com/listinfo.cgi/ceph-users-ceph.com