Hi Simon,

are you well using the latest version of stable-5.0 ?

Regards,

On Wed, 20 Oct 2021 at 14:19, Simon Oosthoek <s.oosth...@science.ru.nl>
wrote:

> Hi
>
> we're trying to get ceph-ansible working again for our current version
> of ceph (octopus), in order to be able to add some osd nodes to our
> cluster. (Obviously there's a longer story here, but just a quick
> question for now...)
>
> When we add in all.yml
> ceph_origin: repository
> ceph_repository: community
> # Enabled when ceph_repository == 'community'
> #
> ceph_mirror: https://eu.ceph.com
> ceph_stable_key: https://eu.ceph.com/keys/release.asc
> ceph_stable_release: octopus
> ceph_stable_repo: "{{ ceph_mirror }}/debian-{{ ceph_stable_release }}"
>
> This fails with a message originating from
>
>      - name: validate ceph_repository_community
>        fail:
>          msg: "ceph_stable_release must be 'quincy'"
>        when:
>          - ceph_origin == 'repository'
>          - ceph_repository == 'community'
>          - ceph_stable_release not in ['quincy']
>
> in: ceph-ansible/roles/ceph-validate/tasks/main.yml
>
> This is from the "Stable-5.0" branch of ceph-ansible, which is
> specifically for Octopus, as I understand it...
>
> Is this a bug in ceph-ansible in the stable-5.0 branch, or is this our
> problem in understanding what to put in all.yml to get the octopus
> repository for ubuntu 20.04?
>
> Cheers
>
> /Simon
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