Re: How to (permanently) disable msgr v1 on Ceph?

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> >> I'll leave it to the devs to discuss this one.
> >
> > It would be nice if the defaults for newly created clusters also came
> > with the global reclaim id thing disabled, so we didn't have to
> > manually enable msgrv2 (and disable v1 possibly as per this thread)
> > and also disable the reclaim thing every time. If you upgrade an old
> > cluster into Reef/Squid it might also hold old clients, but newly
> > built ones probably won't see a lot of old clients that must have the
> > reclaim thing enabled, right?
>
> For the Reef clusters that I have created the
> "auth_allow_insecure_global_id_reclaim" is false. So this already seems
> to be the default (as it should be, shipping known weaknesses is bad
> practice to say the least).

I literally made an 18.2.4 cluster yesterday and had to enable msgrv2
and disable global id reclaim. Installed from .debs on ubuntu hosts.

https://github.com/ceph/ceph/blob/d4ce7b60b2f2472c86f8f41f89907aedec8b1c54/src/common/options/global.yaml.in#L2255
seems to list it as true still.


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