On 08/11/2018 09:17, Marc Roos wrote:
And that is why I don't like ceph-deploy. Unless you have maybe hundreds
of disks, I don’t see why you cannot install it "manually".
On 07/11/2018 22:22, Ricardo J. Barberis wrote:
Also relevant: if you use ceph-deploy like I do con CentOS 7, it
installs the latest version available, so I inadvertedly ended up with
12.2.9 on my last four servers.
I use ceph-deploy (on RHEL 7) but with my own repos. I still fell into
the 12.2.9 trap but that's because that's the package version I'd
mirrored. If I'd downloaded 12.2.8 instead it would've been fine with
ceph-deploy.
Simon
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