Exactly,
I don't want to upgrade CEPH. Thanks for "yum update
--exclude=ceph*".
This was exactly what I needed.
However my YUM show me many packages from CEPH.
Probably these can be defined "MINOR UPDATES" and not a MAJOR
UPGRADE from a version to another.
Is it right?
So the new question is "Can i run yum to apply minor updates or
should I use ALWAYS ceph-deploy both for major and minor updates?"
Thanks,
Max
Il 26/04/2017 19:29, David Turner ha
scritto:
He's asking how NOT to upgrade Ceph, but to update
the rest of the packages on his system. In Ubuntu, you have to
type `apt-get dist-upgrade` instead of just `apt-get upgrade`
when you want to upgrade ceph. That becomes a problem when
trying to update the kernel, but not too bad. I think in CentOS
you need to do something like `yum update --exclude=ceph*`. You
should also be able to disable the packages in the repo files
and make it so that you have to include the packages to update
the ceph packages.
Hi
Massimiiano,
I
think you best go with the upgrade process from Ceph site,
take a look at it, since you need to do it in an specific
order:
1.
the MONs
2.
the OSDs
3.
the MDS
4.
the Object gateways
it's better to do it like that and get
things fine :)
hope it helps,
Best,
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