Re: v16.2.7 Pacific released

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Am 08.12.21 um 17:57 schrieb Sebastian Wagner:

Unfortunately this wasn't the case and I agree this is not great.

What bothers me most is the following:

With cephadm, the orchestrator and containers the Ceph project aims to make it easy for admins to operate a cluster. This goal has been acknowledged by most of us, I think.

Admins are now teached that an upgrade is as easy as running "ceph orch upgrade start --version 16.2.7".

And now something like this comes along and after the orchestrator has been finished with the upgrade there is no NFS service any more.

This is the opposite of an easy adminstration.

The NFS topic has not even been mentioned in the release announcement email and there is no 16.2.7 version mentioned on https://docs.ceph.com/en/pacific/releases/ or https://docs.ceph.com/en/latest/releases/.

How would the average admin know what to do?

I was lucky as this was just happening on a test cluster.

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