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

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On 2015-07-08 10:34:14 +0000, Wido den Hollander said:



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

Understood. We are planning to upgrade to 0.94.3 on everything once
that become available. In the meantime we decided to install rgw 0.94.1
just to have less stuff to track in our heads and because we know 0.94.1
works for our current use case in another cluster.

However, just now I tried this without success:

[C|daniel.schneller@node01]  ~ ➜  apt-get install --dry-run
radosgw=0.94.1-1trusty
...
E: Version '0.94.1-1trusty' for 'radosgw' was not found

[C|daniel.schneller@node01]  ~ ➜  apt-cache policy radosgw
radosgw:
 Installed: (none)
 Candidate: 0.94.2-1trusty
 Version table:
    0.94.2-1trusty 0
       999 http://ceph.com/debian-hammer/ trusty/main amd64 Packages
    0.80.9-0ubuntu0.14.04.2 0
       500 http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ trusty-updates/main amd64
Packages
    0.79-0ubuntu1 0
       500 http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ trusty/main amd64 Packages

It seems the repo does not offer anything but the most recent version?
Am I missing anthing?

Daniel


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