[fedora-arm] Re: Ceph (last release) on aarch64

2019-02-21 Thread Troy Dawson
I'm a little confused about what packages you are trying to build/install. Ceph is in Fedora, and built for aarch64. You should be able to just install it. dnf install ceph or to find everything ceph dnf list "*ceph*" dnf search ceph I'm not a Ceph expert. I've never used it. I just know th

[fedora-arm] Re: Ceph (last release) on aarch64

2019-02-21 Thread Al Stone
On 02/21/2019 01:31 PM, Pierre-Francois RENARD wrote: > Hello all, > > I am trying to build a ceph cluster based on 4 raspberry3B+. > > Following the official CEPH documentation is a dead end as packages are only > available for readhat/centos and not fedora ! I tried to used the el7 > reposito

[fedora-arm] Re: Ceph (last release) on aarch64

2019-02-22 Thread Marcin Juszkiewicz
W dniu 21.02.2019 o 21:31, Pierre-Francois RENARD pisze: > I am trying to build a ceph cluster based on 4 raspberry3B+. > Following the official CEPH documentation is a dead end as packages > are only available for readhat/centos and not fedora ! I tried to > used the el7 repository but the are c

[fedora-arm] Re: Ceph (last release) on aarch64

2019-02-23 Thread Patrick Charles François Ernzer
Hello, > I am trying to build a ceph cluster based on 4 raspberry3B+. As long as you have very realistic expectations as to the performance and reliability you will get out of 4 severely underpowered (for Ceph) nodes, why not. I do nearly the same, simply to learn Ceph, with 5 ODROID-HC2 (more

[fedora-arm] Re: Ceph (last release) on aarch64

2019-02-23 Thread Pierre-Francois Renard
Hi all, Thank you for all your answers. I give yoy a little more details about the why i am here 😊 I want to learn ceph, and i am really having no knowledge on ceph. I decided to follow the official doc on ceph.com site. It is said to use ceph-deploy which is not working. I tried to upgraded

[fedora-arm] Re: Ceph (last release) on aarch64

2019-02-24 Thread Peter Robinson
On Sat, Feb 23, 2019 at 9:09 AM Pierre-Francois Renard wrote: > Hi all, > > Thank you for all your answers. > > > I give yoy a little more details about the why i am here 😊 > > > I want to learn ceph, and i am really having no knowledge on ceph. > > I decided to follow the official doc on ceph.co

[fedora-arm] Re: Ceph (last release) on aarch64

2019-02-24 Thread RENARD Pierre-Francois
On 2/24/19 9:41 AM, Peter Robinson wrote: On Sat, Feb 23, 2019 at 9:09 AM Pierre-Francois Renard mailto:pfren...@gmail.com>> wrote: Hi all, Thank you for all your answers. I give yoy a little more details about the why i am here 😊 I want to learn ceph, and i am really ha

[fedora-arm] Re: Ceph (last release) on aarch64

2019-02-25 Thread Troy Dawson
On Sun, Feb 24, 2019 at 12:10 PM RENARD Pierre-Francois wrote: > On 2/24/19 9:41 AM, Peter Robinson wrote: > > > > On Sat, Feb 23, 2019 at 9:09 AM Pierre-Francois Renard > wrote: > >> Hi all, >> >> Thank you for all your answers. >> >> >> I give yoy a little more details about the why i am here

[fedora-arm] Re: Ceph (last release) on aarch64

2019-02-25 Thread Ted Davis
Sorry if I am posting an option already considered. I'm new here, also attempting an rpi cluster. May this help? FedEX Rpi3 (Fedora 29) for Raspberry Pi 3 Model B and Model B+ :: Build 181206 http://raspex.exton.se/?p=1023 ..has Suse, others. On Thursday, February 21, 2019, Pierre-Francois REN

[fedora-arm] Re: Ceph (last release) on aarch64

2019-02-26 Thread Troy Dawson
I'd never heard of FedEx. I think it's interesting that the spin is specifically for Rpi3 only, and yet it is using the 32 bit arm version. They complain that it's still pretty slow, even with LXDE, and the reason is that they are using 32 bit instead of 64 bit. I've tried a 32 bit desktop and 64 b

[fedora-arm] Re: Ceph (last release) on aarch64

2019-02-27 Thread Patrick Charles François Ernzer
[...] > I want to learn ceph, and i am really having no knowledge on ceph. > > I decided to follow the official doc on ceph.com site. > It is said to use ceph-deploy which is not working. You could do like I did; start gathering some Ceph know-how by targeting 3 x86_64 VMs running Fedora29, Cent

[fedora-arm] Re: Ceph (last release) on aarch64

2019-02-27 Thread Stuart D. Gathman
On Wed, 27 Feb 2019, Patrick Charles François Ernzer wrote: I want to learn ceph, and i am really having no knowledge on ceph. I decided to follow the official doc on ceph.com site. It is said to use ceph-deploy which is not working. You could do like I did; start gathering some Ceph know-how

[fedora-arm] Re: Ceph (last release) on aarch64

2019-03-23 Thread RENARD Pierre-Francois
On 2/27/19 2:18 PM, Patrick Charles François Ernzer wrote: [...] I want to learn ceph, and i am really having no knowledge on ceph. I decided to follow the official doc on ceph.com site. It is said to use ceph-deploy which is not working. You could do like I did; start gathering some Ceph know