Hi,
I have the same use-case.
Is there some alternative to Samba in order to export CephFS to the end user? I
am somewhat concerned with its potential vulnerabilities, which appear to be
quite frequent.
Specifically, I need server-side enforced permissions and possibly Kerberos
authentication
Hi,
I have the same use-case.
Is there some alternative to Samba in order to export CephFS to the end
user? I am somewhat concerned with its potential security
vulnerabilities, which appear to be quite frequent.
Specifically, I need server-side enforced permissions and possibly
Kerberos
cephadm'
Before this, cephadm seemed to be operating normally.
Attached is a larger portion of the relevant log.
Il giorno lun 26 ott 2020 alle ore 09:03 Eugen Block ha
scritto:
> Interesting, what do you see in the MGR logs, there should be
> something in there.
>
>
> Zitat von
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pgs: 97 active+clean
Il giorno dom 25 ott 2020 alle ore 21:02 Eugen Block ha
scritto:
> Is one of the MGRs up? What is the ceph status?
>
>
> Zitat von Marco Venuti :
>
> > Hi,
> > I'm experimenting ceph on a (small) test cluster. I'm using ve
Hi,
I'm experimenting ceph on a (small) test cluster. I'm using version 15.2.5
deployed with cephadm.
I was trying to do some "disaster" testing, such as wiping a disk in order
to simulate a hardware failure, destroy the osd and recreate it, all of
which I managed to do successfully.
However, a