Hello Stefan,
have a look:
https://docs.ceph.com/en/latest/cephadm/install/#curl-based-installation
Just download cephadm. It will work on any distro.
You do not need any ceph package like ceph-common for example to run
cephadm.
Best,
Malte
On 11.07.24 08:17, Stefan Kooman wrote:
Hi,
Is it possible to only build "cephadm", so not the other ceph packages /
daemons? Or can we think about a way to have cephadm packages build for
all supported mainstream linux releases during the supported lifetime of
a Ceph release: i.e. debian, Ubuntu LTS, CentOS Stream?
I went ahead and upgraded one of our (pre-prod) ceph nodes to Ubuntu
24.04 LTS. As it is managed by cephadm and running containers this
should be no problem, right? Right. Except that there are is no
"cephadm" package (or any other ceph package) for Ubuntu 24.04 from Ceph
repository. So, then just build those packages yourself, right? Right.
After some python pyyaml 6.0.0 / cython issues in
monitoring/ceph-mixin/requirements-alerts.txt and requirements-lint.txt,
fixed by bumping pyyaml to 6.0.1) and a hard python 3.10 requirement (I
bumped that to 3.12) I ran into an issue with "arrow_ext" breaking the
build process which I'm currently trying to figure out ...
I know supporting Ceph packages for a bunch of distros is a lot of work,
but having _just_ cephadm available on a wider range of platforms, would
really help here. It helps avoid upgrading both Ceph and the OS at the
same time. This allows the use of the latest (kernel) OS improvements,
all while not touching Ceph.
Thanks,
Gr. Stefan
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