Container image versions

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Hi,

I am running a cephadm cluster in an isolated environment. Reading the instructions in the documentation[1], there is just a brief mention that I need to set up my own registry and push my container image to the registry, however I have been struggling to identify which images and versions.

For pacific, I identified these versions (mainly from the failed pulls and from[2]

registry:2

haproxy:2.3

maxwo/snmp-notifier:v1.2.1

ceph/ceph-grafana:6.7.4-x86_64

ceph/ceph:v16

prom/prometheus:v2.18.1

prom/node-exporter:v0.18.1

arcts/keepalived:1.2.2

prom/alertmanager:v.0.20.0

Are these stable over ceph minor versions? Major versions? When should they be updated? Can they be updated to a higher version? How would I know which container images to pull and push for, for example an upgrade from to 16.2.5 to 16.2.7? To 17.2?

I suggest a dedicated page in the documentation for current container image versions as well as versions to be included as a section in changelogs.

Thanks!



[1] https://docs.ceph.com/en/pacific/cephadm/install/#deployment-in-an-isolated-environment
[2] https://docs.ceph.com/en/pacific/cephadm/services/monitoring/#using-custom-images
Deploying a new Ceph cluster — Ceph Documentation<https://docs.ceph.com/en/pacific/cephadm/install/#deployment-in-an-isolated-environment>
Deploying a new Ceph cluster¶. Cephadm creates a new Ceph cluster by “bootstrapping” on a single host, expanding the cluster to encompass any additional hosts, and then deploying the needed services.
docs.ceph.com


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