On 16-10-2024 03:02, Harry G Coin wrote:
Thanks for the notion! I did that, the result was no change to the problem, but with the added ceph -s complaint "Public/cluster network defined, but can not be found on any host" -- with otherwise totally normal cluster operations. Go figure. How can ceph -s be so totally wrong, the dashboard reporting critical problems -- except there are none. Makes me really wonder whether any actual testing on ipv6 is ever done before releases are marked 'stable'.
As far as I know IPv6 is (still) not tested at all (but still IPv4 only). And I agree with you that this should be done (as you seem suggesting). Not sure how we can change that anytime soon. But I'll bring it up during an upcoming ceph user-dev meeting or at Cephalocon in Geneva.
Gr. Stefan _______________________________________________ ceph-users mailing list -- ceph-users@xxxxxxx To unsubscribe send an email to ceph-users-leave@xxxxxxx