Re: Problems to expect with newer point release rgw vs. older MONs/OSDs

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On 08-07-15 12:20, Daniel Schneller wrote:
> Hi!
> 
> Just a quick question regarding mixed versions. So far a cluster is
> running on 0.94.1-1trusty without Rados Gateway. Since the packets have
> been updated in the meantime, installing radosgw now would entail
> bringing a few updated dependencies along. OSDs and MONs on the nodes
> that are to become Rados Gateways would not automatically be upgraded, too.
> 
> Is that a safe setup, or do I need to upgrade the whole cluster to the
> same point release?
> 

That's safe. It's not required that the whole cluster runs the same version.

However, 94.2 fixes some bugs, so I would recommend that you upgrade the
cluster anyway. It can be done in a rolling fashion.

Wido

> Thanks,
> Daniel
> 
> [C|daniel.schneller@node01]  ~ ➜  apt-get install --dry-run radosgw
> NOTE: This is only a simulation!
>      apt-get needs root privileges for real execution.
>      Keep also in mind that locking is deactivated,
>      so don't depend on the relevance to the real current situation!
> Reading package lists... Done
> Building dependency tree
> Reading state information... Done
> The following extra packages will be installed:
>  ceph-common libfcgi0ldbl librados2 libradosstriper1 librbd1 python-cephfs
>  python-rados python-rbd
> The following NEW packages will be installed:
>  libfcgi0ldbl radosgw
> The following packages will be upgraded:
>  ceph-common librados2 libradosstriper1 librbd1 python-cephfs python-rados
>  python-rbd
> 7 upgraded, 2 newly installed, 0 to remove and 206 not upgraded.
> Inst libradosstriper1 [0.94.1-1trusty] (0.94.2-1trusty stable [amd64]) []
> Inst ceph-common [0.94.1-1trusty] (0.94.2-1trusty stable [amd64]) []
> Inst librbd1 [0.94.1-1trusty] (0.94.2-1trusty stable [amd64]) []
> Inst librados2 [0.94.1-1trusty] (0.94.2-1trusty stable [amd64]) []
> Inst python-rados [0.94.1-1trusty] (0.94.2-1trusty stable [amd64]) []
> Inst python-cephfs [0.94.1-1trusty] (0.94.2-1trusty stable [amd64]) []
> Inst python-rbd [0.94.1-1trusty] (0.94.2-1trusty stable [amd64])
> Inst libfcgi0ldbl (2.4.0-8.1ubuntu5 Ubuntu:14.04/trusty [amd64])
> Inst radosgw (0.94.2-1trusty stable [amd64])
> Conf librados2 (0.94.2-1trusty stable [amd64])
> Conf libradosstriper1 (0.94.2-1trusty stable [amd64])
> Conf librbd1 (0.94.2-1trusty stable [amd64])
> Conf python-rados (0.94.2-1trusty stable [amd64])
> Conf python-cephfs (0.94.2-1trusty stable [amd64])
> Conf python-rbd (0.94.2-1trusty stable [amd64])
> Conf ceph-common (0.94.2-1trusty stable [amd64])
> Conf libfcgi0ldbl (2.4.0-8.1ubuntu5 Ubuntu:14.04/trusty [amd64])
> Conf radosgw (0.94.2-1trusty stable [amd64])
> 
> 
> 
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