On 07/11/2018 15:39, Gregory Farnum wrote:
On 07/11/2018 10:59, Konstantin Shalygin wrote:
>> I wonder if there is any release announcement for
ceph 12.2.9 that I missed.
>> I just found the new packages on download.ceph.com,
is this an official
>> release?
>
> This is because 12.2.9 have a several bugs. You should
avoid to use this
> release and wait for 12.2.10
Argh! What's it doing in the repos then?? I've just upgraded
to it!
What are the bugs? Is there a thread about them?
If you’ve already upgraded and have no issues
then you won’t have any trouble going forward — except
perhaps on the next upgrade, if you do it while the cluster
is unhealthy.
Thanks, the upgrade went fine and I've no known issues. The only
warning I have is about too many PGs per OSD which is my fault not
ceph's. I trust that doesn't count as a reason not to proceed to
13.2.2?
I agree that it’s annoying when these issues
make it out. We’ve had ongoing discussions to try and
improve the release process so it’s less drawn-out and to
prevent these upgrade issues from making it through testing,
but nobody has resolved it yet. If anybody has experience
working with deb repositories and handling releases, the
Ceph upstream could use some help... ;)
Totally, I get that this happens from time to time but once a bad
release is known why not just delete the affected packages from the
official repos? That seems to me to be a really easy step to take
especially if release announcements haven't been sent, docs.ceph.com
hasn't been updated yet etc. I reposync --newest-only the RPMs from
the official repos to my own then update my ceph hosts from there
which is how I ended up with 12.2.9.
Simon
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