Re: v16.2.7 Pacific released

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Hi Robert,

it would have been much better to avoid this NFS situation altogether by
avoiding those different implementations in the first place.
Unfortunately this wasn't the case and I agree this is not great.

In any case, here are the manual steps that are performed by the
migration automatically, in case something goes wrong:

https://github.com/ceph/ceph/pull/44252

I hope that helps!

Best,
Sebastian


Am 08.12.21 um 10:42 schrieb Robert Sander:
> Am 08.12.21 um 01:11 schrieb David Galloway:
>
>> * Cephadm & Ceph Dashboard: NFS management has been completely reworked
>> to ensure that NFS exports are managed consistently across the different
>> Ceph components. Prior to this, there were 3 incompatible
>> implementations for configuring the NFS exports: Ceph-Ansible/OpenStack
>> Manila, Ceph Dashboard and 'mgr/nfs' module. With this release the
>> 'mgr/nfs' way becomes the official interface, and the remaining
>> components (Cephadm and Ceph Dashboard) adhere to it. While this might
>> require manually migrating from the deprecated implementations, it will
>> simplify the user experience for those heavily relying on NFS exports.
>
> This change is introduced in a point release?
>
> After upgrading a cluster all NFS shares have to be configured again
> and in the meantime NFS services do not work. Not so great IMHO.
>
> Regards
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