[ceph-users] Re: Where is a simple getting started guide for a very basic cluster?

2023-11-29 Thread Leo28C
The system has been running for years and it would take me weeks to reconfigure all of its services properly. I'm proceeding with just the Debian nodes for now; worst case scenario I'll just have to rent a new server to act as a third node. I was really hoping to use the CentOS one since it's

[ceph-users] Re: Where is a simple getting started guide for a very basic cluster?

2023-11-29 Thread Leo28C
> Why are you talking about version 14 now anyhow? One of my nodes is running CentOS 7 and the latest version I found for it is 14, unless there's a way to get 15 working on it that I don't know about? On Wed, Nov 29, 2023 at 1:48 AM Robert Sander wrote: > On 11/28/23 17:50, Leo28C wrote: > >

[ceph-users] Re: Where is a simple getting started guide for a very basic cluster?

2023-11-28 Thread Robert Sander
On 11/28/23 17:50, Leo28C wrote: Problem is I don't have the cephadm command on every node. Do I need it on all nodes or just one of them? I tried installing it via curl but my ceph version is 14.2.22 which is not on the archive anymore so the curl command returns a 404 error html file. How do

[ceph-users] Re: Where is a simple getting started guide for a very basic cluster?

2023-11-27 Thread Janne Johansson
Looking up the "manual installation" parts might help, if you can't get the container stuff going for $reasons. Den mån 27 nov. 2023 kl 00:45 skrev Leo28C : > > I'm pulling my hair trying to get a simple cluster going. I first tried > Gluster but I have an old system that can't handle the latest

[ceph-users] Re: Where is a simple getting started guide for a very basic cluster?

2023-11-26 Thread Robert Sander
Hi, have you read https://docs.ceph.com/en/reef/cephadm/install/ ? Bootstrapping a new cluster should be as easy as # cephadm bootstrap --mon-ip ** if the nodes fulfill the requirements: - Python 3 - Systemd - Podman or Docker for running containers - Time synchronization (such as chrony or