Fresh install of GIANT failing?

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All,

Using ceph-deploy, I see a failure to install ceph on a node.  At the beginning of the ceph-deploy output, it says it is installing “stable version giant”.

 

The last few lines are…

[192.168.167.192][DEBUG ] --> Finished Dependency Resolution

[192.168.167.192][WARNIN] Error: Package: 1:python-flask-0.10.1-3.el7.noarch (Ceph-noarch)

[192.168.167.192][WARNIN]            Requires: python-jinja2

[192.168.167.192][WARNIN] Error: Package: 1:python-cephfs-0.80.7-0.4.el7.x86_64 (epel)

[192.168.167.192][WARNIN]            Requires: libcephfs1 = 1:0.80.7

[192.168.167.192][WARNIN]            Available: 1:libcephfs1-0.86-0.el7.x86_64 (Ceph)

[192.168.167.192][WARNIN]                libcephfs1 = 1:0.86-0.el7

[192.168.167.192][WARNIN]            Available: 1:libcephfs1-0.87-0.el7.x86_64 (Ceph)

[192.168.167.192][DEBUG ]  You could try using --skip-broken to work around the problem

[192.168.167.192][WARNIN]                libcephfs1 = 1:0.87-0.el7

[192.168.167.192][WARNIN]            Installing: 1:libcephfs1-0.87.1-0.el7.x86_64 (Ceph)

[192.168.167.192][WARNIN]                libcephfs1 = 1:0.87.1-0.el7

[192.168.167.192][WARNIN] Error: Package: 1:python-rados-0.80.7-0.4.el7.x86_64 (epel)

[192.168.167.192][WARNIN]            Requires: librados2 = 1:0.80.7

[192.168.167.192][WARNIN]            Available: 1:librados2-0.86-0.el7.x86_64 (Ceph)

[192.168.167.192][WARNIN]                librados2 = 1:0.86-0.el7

[192.168.167.192][WARNIN]            Available: 1:librados2-0.87-0.el7.x86_64 (Ceph)

[192.168.167.192][WARNIN]                librados2 = 1:0.87-0.el7

[192.168.167.192][WARNIN]            Installing: 1:librados2-0.87.1-0.el7.x86_64 (Ceph)

[192.168.167.192][WARNIN]                librados2 = 1:0.87.1-0.el7

[192.168.167.192][WARNIN] Error: Package: 1:python-rbd-0.80.7-0.4.el7.x86_64 (epel)

[192.168.167.192][WARNIN]            Requires: librbd1 = 1:0.80.7

[192.168.167.192][WARNIN]            Available: 1:librbd1-0.86-0.el7.x86_64 (Ceph)

[192.168.167.192][WARNIN]                librbd1 = 1:0.86-0.el7

[192.168.167.192][WARNIN]            Available: 1:librbd1-0.87-0.el7.x86_64 (Ceph)

[192.168.167.192][WARNIN]                librbd1 = 1:0.87-0.el7

[192.168.167.192][WARNIN]            Installing: 1:librbd1-0.87.1-0.el7.x86_64 (Ceph)

[192.168.167.192][WARNIN]                librbd1 = 1:0.87.1-0.el7

[192.168.167.192][DEBUG ]  You could try running: rpm -Va --nofiles --nodigest

[192.168.167.192][ERROR ] RuntimeError: command returned non-zero exit status: 1

[ceph_deploy][ERROR ] RuntimeError: Failed to execute command: yum -y install ceph

 

Offhand , it looks like there is some FIREFLY stuff in the GIANT repo?  Also, what source is everyone using for “python-jinja2”?

 

Prior to the recent GIANT update, this all worked (except for “python-jinja2” which I got from an EU repo somewhere…).

 

Any idea what I did wrong?

 

Regards,

 

-don-

 


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