Just my €.02. There is, in fact a cephadm package for the Raspberry Pi OS. If I read the synopis correctly, it's for ceph 16.2.11, which I think is the same release of Ceph Pacific that I'm presently running my own farm on. It appears to derive off Debian Bookworm. Since cephadm is mainly a program to control other programs, I'd not be surprised if it can at least partly manage newer ceph systems. Then again, I don't know what it uses for interfaces beyond its ability to pull down and setup ceph containers. For my newer systems, cephadm is the only package I install and I use cephadm shell. For general management, I do like to install the ceph- common to get the "ceph" command down to the bash shell level without invoking cephadm. Everything else, I haven't found a use for. I do like managed packages because it's useful to have them show up in a software inventory. However, once I have the cephadm package installed, I prefer to let it manage the rest of the ceph infrastructure. Best Regards, Tim _______________________________________________ ceph-users mailing list -- ceph-users@xxxxxxx To unsubscribe send an email to ceph-users-leave@xxxxxxx