El Jueves 08/11/2018 a las 06:17, Marc Roos escribió: > 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". We do have another cluster with 600+ disks, this one has 91 so far. We actually started using ceph-deploy on this cluster to simplify our old method of installation, which would have done the same thing, actually, since it also uses the official repos. We might have noticed the different version with our old method, but I can't be sure. Cheers, > -----Original Message----- > From: Ricardo J. Barberis [mailto:ricardo@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] > Sent: woensdag 7 november 2018 23:23 > To: ceph-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx > Subject: Re: ceph 12.2.9 release > > El Miércoles 07/11/2018 a las 11:28, Matthew Vernon escribió: > > On 07/11/2018 14:16, Marc Roos wrote: > > > I don't see the problem. I am installing only the ceph updates when > > > others have done this and are running several weeks without > > > problems. I have noticed this 12.2.9 availability also, did not see > > > any release notes, so why install it? Especially with recent issues > > > of other releases. > > > > Relevantly, if you want to upgrade to Luminous in many of the obvious > > ways, you'll end up with 12.2.9. > > > > Regards, > > > > Matthew > > 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. > > Thanks, -- Ricardo J. Barberis Usuario Linux Nº 250625: http://counter.li.org/ Usuario LFS Nº 5121: http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/ Senior SysAdmin / IT Architect - www.DonWeb.com _______________________________________________ ceph-users mailing list ceph-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.ceph.com/listinfo.cgi/ceph-users-ceph.com