Re: Minimum client version for Quincy

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Thanks.
The question is indeed mainly for rbd. In particolar the old clients I was
referring to are a proxmox cluster and a Openstack installation
Regards, Massimo


Il ven 3 mar 2023, 15:53 Daniel Gryniewicz <dang@xxxxxxxxxx> ha scritto:

> I can't speak for RBD, but for RGW, as long as you upgrade all the RGWs
> themselves, clients will be fine, since they speak S3 to the RGWs, not
> RADOS.
>
> Daniel
>
> On 3/3/23 04:29, Massimo Sgaravatto wrote:
> > Dear all
> > I am going to update a ceph cluster (where I am using only rbd and rgw,
> > i.e. I didn't deploy cephfs) from Octtopus to Quincy
> >
> > Before doing that I would like to understand if some old nautilus clients
> > (that I can't update for several reasons) will still be able to connect
> >
> > In general: I am not able to find this information in the documentation
> of
> > any ceph release
> >
> > Should I refer to get-require-min-compat-client ?
> >
> > Now in my Octopus cluster I see:
> >
> > [root@ceph-mon-01 ~]# ceph osd get-require-min-compat-client
> > luminous
> >
> >
> > but I have the feeling that this value is simply the one I set a while
> ago
> > to support the upmap feature
> >
> > Thanks, Massimo
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