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Wondering if there are any documents for standing up NFS with an existing ceph cluster.  We don’t use ceph-ansible or any other tools besides ceph-deploy.  The iscsi directions were pretty good once I got past the dependencies. 

 

I saw the one based on Rook, but it doesn’t seem to apply to our setup of ceph vms with physical hosts doing OSDs.  The official ceph documents talk about using ganesha but doesn’t seem to dive into the details of what the process is for getting it online.  We don’t use cephfs, so that’s not setup either.  The basic docs seem to note this is required.  Seems my google-fu is failing me when I try to find a more definitive guide.

 

The servers are all centos 7 with the latest updates.

 

Any guidance would be greatly appreciated!

 

Regards,

-Brent

 

Existing Clusters:

Test: Nautilus 14.2.2 with 3 osd servers, 1 mon/man, 1 gateway, 2 iscsi gateways ( all virtual on nvme )

US Production(HDD): Nautilus 14.2.2 with 13 osd servers, 3 mons, 4 gateways, 2 iscsi gateways

UK Production(HDD): Nautilus 14.2.2 with 25 osd servers, 3 mons/man, 3 gateways behind

US Production(SSD): Nautilus 14.2.2 with 6 osd servers, 3 mons/man, 3 gateways, 2 iscsi gateways

 

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