[ceph-users] Re: Using RBD to pack billions of small files

2021-02-03 Thread Matt Wilder
If it were me, I would do something along the lines of: - Bundle larger blocks of code into pixz (essentially indexed tar files, allowing random access) and store them in RadosGW. - Build a small frontend that fetches (with caching) them and provides the file content

[ceph-users] Re: Device is not available after zap

2021-02-10 Thread Matt Wilder
Are you running zap on the lvm volume, or the underlying block device? If you are running it against the lvm volume, it sounds like you need to run it against the block device so it wipes the lvm volumes as well. (Disclaimer: I don't run Ceph in this configuration) On Wed, Feb 10, 2021 at 10:24 A

[ceph-users] Re: Questions RE: Ceph/CentOS/IBM

2021-03-03 Thread Matt Wilder
On Wed, Mar 3, 2021 at 9:20 AM Teoman Onay wrote: > Just go for CentOS stream it will be at least as stable as CentOS and > probably even more. > > CentOS Stream is just the next minor version of the current RHEL minor > which means it already contains fixes not yet released for RHEL but > availa

[ceph-users] Re: [Suspicious newsletter] Re: Centos 8 2021 with ceph, how to move forward?

2021-01-14 Thread Matt Wilder
There is also flatcar linux, which is another drop in replacement for CoreOS https://www.flatcar-linux.org/ On Thu, Jan 14, 2021 at 8:31 AM Jonathan Sélea wrote: > I have used CEPH together with Debian for many years and it has worked > great for my usecase too. > In the end it all comes down t

[ceph-users] Re: RBD-Mirror Snapshot Backup Image Uses

2021-01-20 Thread Matt Wilder
Can you describe your Ceph deployment? On Wed, Jan 20, 2021 at 11:24 AM Adam Boyhan wrote: > I have been doing some testing with RBD-Mirror Snapshots to a remote Ceph > cluster. > > Does anyone know if the images on the remote cluster can be utilized in > anyway? Would love the ability to clone