Re: Ubuntu 24.02 LTS Ceph status warning

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I don't think the warning is related to a specific ceph version. The orchestrator uses the default image anyway, you can get it via:

ceph config get mgr container_image

'ceph health detail' should reveal which host or daemons misbehaves. I would then look into cephadm.log on that host to find more hints, what exactly goes wrong. You should also look into the active MGR log, it could also give you hints why that service fails.

Zitat von Dominique Ramaekers <dominique.ramaekers@xxxxxxxxxx>:

I manage a 4 hosts cluster on Ubuntu 22.04 LTS with ceph installed trough cephad and containers on Docker.

Last month, I've migrated to the latest Ceph 19.2. All went great.

Last week I've upgraded one of my hosts to Ubuntu 24.04.1 LTS
Now I get the following warning in cephadm shell -- ceph status:
Failed to apply 1 service(s): osd.all-available-devices
failed to probe daemons or devices

Outside the ceph shell:
Ceph -v results in 'ceph version 19.2.0~git20240301.4c76c50 (4c76c50a73f63ba48ccdf0adccce03b00d1d80c7) squid (dev)'

Inside the shell: 'ceph version 19.3.0-5346-gcc481a63 (cc481a63bc03a534cb8e2e961293d6509ba59401) squid (dev)'
All osd's, mon's , mgr's and mds's are on 19.2.0` (image id 37996728e013)

Do I get the warning because the Ubuntu package of ceph is still on a development version?
Or can I have another underling problem?

Thanks for the help.
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