ceph-container releases don't follow the ceph releases. You don't always have a ceph-container release matching a ceph release. ceph-container releases are based on the changes in the ceph-container code. At the moment there's only one commit present on the stable-4.0 branch since v4.0.15 release so I'm not sure it worth creating a release for this in order to have an updated ceph version especially since ceph-volume (lvm batch) is broken in 14.2.13 and 14.2.14. But you can still use the latest-nautilus container image tag if you want. $ docker run --rm --entrypoint ceph ceph/daemon:latest-nautilus --version ceph version 14.2.14 (7e94c5afc28f3eaf36151ad1e1457de5f16c4fdf) nautilus (stable) _______________________________________________ Dev mailing list -- dev@xxxxxxx To unsubscribe send an email to dev-leave@xxxxxxx