Re: v14.2.8 Nautilus released

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On 2020-03-03 13:36, Abhishek Lekshmanan wrote:
> 
> This is the eighth update to the Ceph Nautilus release series. This release
> fixes issues across a range of subsystems. We recommend that all users upgrade
> to this release. Please note the following important changes in this
> release; as always the full changelog is posted at:
> https://ceph.io/releases/v14-2-8-nautilus-released
> 
> Notable Changes
> ---------------

[....]

> * CephFS: multiple active MDS forward scrub is now rejected. Scrub currently
>   only is permitted on a file system with a single rank. Reduce the ranks to one
>   via `ceph fs set <fs_name> max_mds 1`.
> 
> * Ceph now refuses to create a file system with a default EC data pool. For
>   further explanation, see:
>   https://docs.ceph.com/docs/nautilus/cephfs/createfs/#creating-pools

Is it possible to reconfigure a filesystem with a default EC pool to a
default replicated pool?

According to
https://docs.ceph.com/docs/nautilus/cephfs/createfs/#creating-pools it
should give a better performance. Unfortunately we created the fs with a
default EC pool 2 years ago, and back then this was possible and there
was no suggestion to use a default replicated pool and than add the EC
pool. We did exactly the oder way around :-/

Best
  Dietmar

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Biocenter - Institute of Bioinformatics
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