On Thu, Nov 30, 2017 at 11:25:03AM -0500, Alfredo Deza wrote: > Thanks all for your feedback on deprecating ceph-disk, we are very > excited to be able to move forwards on a much more robust tool and > process for deploying and handling activation of OSDs, removing the > dependency on UDEV which has been a tremendous source of constant > issues. > > Initially (see "killing ceph-disk" thread [0]) we planned for removal > of Mimic, but we didn't want to introduce the deprecation warnings up > until we had an out for those who had OSDs deployed in previous > releases with ceph-disk (we are now able to handle those as well). > That is the reason ceph-volume, although present since the first > Luminous release, hasn't been pushed forward much. > > Now that we feel like we can cover almost all cases, we would really > like to see a wider usage so that we can improve on issues/experience. > > Given that 12.2.2 is already in the process of getting released, we > can't undo the deprecation warnings for that version, but we will > remove them for 12.2.3, add them back again in Mimic, which will mean > ceph-disk will be kept around a bit longer, and finally fully removed > by N. > > To recap: > > * ceph-disk deprecation warnings will stay for 12.2.2 > * deprecation warnings will be removed in 12.2.3 (and from all later > Luminous releases) > * deprecation warnings will be added again in ceph-disk for all Mimic releases > * ceph-disk will no longer be available for the 'N' release, along > with the UDEV rules > > I believe these four points address most of the concerns voiced in > this thread, and should give enough time to port clusters over to > ceph-volume. > > [0] http://lists.ceph.com/pipermail/ceph-users-ceph.com/2017-October/021358.html Thank you for listening to the feedback - I think most of us know the balance that needs to be struck between moving a project forward and decrufting a code base versus providing a stable enough interface for users is not always easy to find. I think the above roadmap is a good compromise for all involved parties, and I hope we can use the remainder of Luminous to prepare for a seam- and painless transition to ceph-volume in time for the Mimic release, and then finally retire ceph-disk for good! _______________________________________________ ceph-users mailing list ceph-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.ceph.com/listinfo.cgi/ceph-users-ceph.com