I am considering converting some OSDs to xfs (currently running btrfs)
for stability reasons. I have a couple of ideas for doing this, and
was hoping to get some comments:
Method #1:
1. Check cluster health and make sure data on a specific OSD is
replicated elsewhere.
2. Bring down the OSD
3.
hi,
When I am running deboostrap to install a base Debian Squeeze system
on a Ceph directory the client's kernel crashes with the following
message:
I: Retrieving Release
I: Validating Packages
I: Resolving dependencies of required packages...
I: Resolving dependencies of base packages...
I:
On Tue, May 8, 2012 at 8:39 AM, Nick Bartos n...@pistoncloud.com wrote:
I am considering converting some OSDs to xfs (currently running btrfs)
for stability reasons. I have a couple of ideas for doing this, and
was hoping to get some comments:
Method #1:
1. Check cluster health and make
On Tue, 8 May 2012, Tommi Virtanen wrote:
On Tue, May 8, 2012 at 8:39 AM, Nick Bartos n...@pistoncloud.com wrote:
I am considering converting some OSDs to xfs (currently running btrfs)
for stability reasons. I have a couple of ideas for doing this, and
was hoping to get some comments:
There is already many work on a ceph cookbook :
https://github.com/wonko/ceph-cookbook (very complete, I must test and
complete it)
and mine https://github.com/guilhem/ceph-cookbooks (not as good as I
want, not updated but works for me with a complete ceph-RGW)
We must sing from the same hymn