I think you can do *$ceph-deploy install --release NNNN --repo-url
http://download.ceph.com/. <http://download.ceph.com/.>.. <node>*, also you
can change the --release flag with --dev or --testing and specify the
version, I've done with release and dev flags and work great :)

hope it helps

best,


*German*

2017-05-02 10:03 GMT-03:00 David Turner <drakonst...@gmail.com>:

> You can indeed install ceph via yum and then utilize ceph-deploy to finish
> things up. You just skip the Ceph install portion. I haven't done it in a
> while and you might need to manually place the config and key on the new
> servers yourself.
>
> On Tue, May 2, 2017, 8:57 AM Puff, Jonathon <jonathon.p...@netapp.com>
> wrote:
>
>> From what I can find ceph-deploy only allows installs for a release, i.e
>> jewel which is giving me 10.2.7, but I’d like to specify the particular
>> update.  For instance, I want to go to 10.2.3.    Do I need to avoid
>> ceph-deploy entirely to do this or can I install the correct version via
>> yum then leverage ceph-deploy for the remaining configuration?
>>
>>
>>
>> -JP
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