Hi Folks,
We have CentOS Stream 8 installed on some of our community performance
test gear. A couple of months ago there was a change introduced to the
repository names that broke install-deps.sh, but that has now been
fixed. Otherwise, Ceph master builds fine on these nodes and I don't
see why packages would have any issue. I believe Octopus and Nautilus
would also need that change to install-deps.sh to build properly, but
otherwise I don't believe there are any major issues preventing them
from working.
Mark
On 12/8/20 3:01 PM, Marc Roos wrote:
I did not. Thanks for the info. But if I understand this[1] explanation
correctly. CentOS stream is some sort of trial environment for rhel. So
who is ever going to put SDS on such an OS?
Last post on this blog "But if you read the FAQ, you also learn that
once they start work on RHEL 9, CentOS Stream 8 ceases to exist..."
[1]
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IEEdOogPMY8
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Subject: CentOS
All;
As you may or may not know; this morning RedHat announced the end of
CentOS as a rebuild distribution[1]. "CentOS" will be retired in favor
of the recently announced "CentOS Stream."
Can Ceph be installed on CentOS Stream?
Since CentOS Stream is currently at 8, the question really is: Can Ceph
Octopus be installed on CentOS Stream 8? How about Nautilus?
Thank you,
Dominic L. Hilsbos, MBA
Director - Information Technology
Perform Air International Inc.
DHilsbos@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
www.PerformAir.com
[1: https://blog.centos.org/2020/12/future-is-centos-stream/]
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