Ceph has never been updated with an 'apt-get upgrade'. You have always had to do an 'apt-get dist-upgrade' to upgrade it without specifically naming
it like you ended up doing. This is to prevent accidentally upgrading a portion of your cluster when you run security updates on a system. When you ran 'apt-get upgrade' you would have seen that the ceph packages were being held back in the output of the
apt command.
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From: ceph-users [ceph-users-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx] on behalf of Shain Miley [smiley@xxxxxxx]
Sent: Tuesday, August 30, 2016 10:59 AM
To: ceph-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: Ceph 0.94.8 Hammer upgrade on Ubuntu 14.04
Just an FYI...it turns out in addition to the normal 'apt-get update'
and 'apt-get upgrade'...I also had to do an 'apt-get upgrade ceph'
(which I have never had to do in the past as far as I can remember).
Now everything is showing up correctly.
Thanks,
Shain
On 08/30/2016 12:39 PM, Shain Miley wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I just upgraded from 0.94.7 to 0.94.8 on one of our mon servers. Using
> dpkg I can see that several of the package versions increased, but
> several others did not (ceph and ceph-common):
>
>
> root@hqceph1:~# dpkg -l |grep ceph
>
> ii ceph 0.94.7-1trusty amd64 distributed
> storage and file system
> ii ceph-common 0.94.7-1trusty amd64 common
> utilities to mount and interact with a ceph storage cluster
> ii ceph-deploy 1.5.35 all Ceph-deploy is an
> easy to use configuration tool
> ii ceph-fs-common 0.94.8-1trusty amd64 common
> utilities to mount and interact with a ceph file system
> ii ceph-fuse 0.94.8-1trusty amd64 FUSE-based client
> for the Ceph distributed file system
> ii ceph-mds 0.94.8-1trusty amd64 metadata server
> for the ceph distributed file system
> ii libcephfs1 0.94.8-1trusty amd64 Ceph
> distributed file system client library
> ii python-ceph 0.94.8-1trusty amd64 Meta-package
> for python libraries for the Ceph libraries
>
>
> Is this expected?
>
> One reason I am asking is, at this point for example if I run 'ceph
> -v' it will tell me I'm running 0.94.7, even though from my
> perspective I should be running 0.94.8.
>
>
> Thanks,
>
> Shain
>
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From: ceph-users [ceph-users-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx] on behalf of Shain Miley [smiley@xxxxxxx]
Sent: Tuesday, August 30, 2016 10:59 AM
To: ceph-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: Ceph 0.94.8 Hammer upgrade on Ubuntu 14.04
Just an FYI...it turns out in addition to the normal 'apt-get update'
and 'apt-get upgrade'...I also had to do an 'apt-get upgrade ceph'
(which I have never had to do in the past as far as I can remember).
Now everything is showing up correctly.
Thanks,
Shain
On 08/30/2016 12:39 PM, Shain Miley wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I just upgraded from 0.94.7 to 0.94.8 on one of our mon servers. Using
> dpkg I can see that several of the package versions increased, but
> several others did not (ceph and ceph-common):
>
>
> root@hqceph1:~# dpkg -l |grep ceph
>
> ii ceph 0.94.7-1trusty amd64 distributed
> storage and file system
> ii ceph-common 0.94.7-1trusty amd64 common
> utilities to mount and interact with a ceph storage cluster
> ii ceph-deploy 1.5.35 all Ceph-deploy is an
> easy to use configuration tool
> ii ceph-fs-common 0.94.8-1trusty amd64 common
> utilities to mount and interact with a ceph file system
> ii ceph-fuse 0.94.8-1trusty amd64 FUSE-based client
> for the Ceph distributed file system
> ii ceph-mds 0.94.8-1trusty amd64 metadata server
> for the ceph distributed file system
> ii libcephfs1 0.94.8-1trusty amd64 Ceph
> distributed file system client library
> ii python-ceph 0.94.8-1trusty amd64 Meta-package
> for python libraries for the Ceph libraries
>
>
> Is this expected?
>
> One reason I am asking is, at this point for example if I run 'ceph
> -v' it will tell me I'm running 0.94.7, even though from my
> perspective I should be running 0.94.8.
>
>
> Thanks,
>
> Shain
>
--
NPR | Shain Miley | Manager of Infrastructure, Digital Media | smiley@xxxxxxx | 202.513.3649
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