Re: Rolling upgrade model to new OS

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Hey Drew,

we have changed the OS multiple times in the lifetime of our ceph
cluster. In general, you can proceed the same way as a regular update,
starting with the mons/mgrs and then migrating the OSDs.

Cheers,

Nico

Drew Weaver <drew.weaver@xxxxxxxxxx> writes:

> Hello,
>
> I need to upgrade the OS that our Ceph cluster is running on to support new versions of Ceph.
>
> Has anyone devised a model for how you handle this?
>
> Do you just:
>
> Install some new nodes with the new OS
> Install the old version of Ceph on the new nodes
> Add those nodes/osds to the cluster
> Remove the old nodes
> Upgrade Ceph on the new nodes
>
> Are there any specific OS that Ceph has said that will have longer future version support? Would like to only touch the OS every 3-4 years if possible.
>
> Thanks,
> -Drew
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