Hello Dan, hello Stefan,
thank you both very much for the information you provided.
Have a nice day
Rainer
Am 24.09.21 um 16:44 schrieb Stefan Kooman:
On 9/24/21 08:33, Rainer Krienke wrote:
Hallo Dan,
I am also running a productive 14.2.22 Cluster with 144 HDD-OSDs and
I am thinking if I
On 9/24/21 08:33, Rainer Krienke wrote:
Hallo Dan,
I am also running a productive 14.2.22 Cluster with 144 HDD-OSDs and I
am thinking if I should stay with this release or upgrade to octopus. So
your info is very valuable...
One more question: You described that OSDs do an expected fsck
Hi Rainer,
On Fri, Sep 24, 2021 at 8:33 AM Rainer Krienke wrote:
>
> Hallo Dan,
>
> I am also running a productive 14.2.22 Cluster with 144 HDD-OSDs and I
> am thinking if I should stay with this release or upgrade to octopus. So
> your info is very valuable...
>
> One more question: You
Hallo Dan,
I am also running a productive 14.2.22 Cluster with 144 HDD-OSDs and I
am thinking if I should stay with this release or upgrade to octopus. So
your info is very valuable...
One more question: You described that OSDs do an expected fsck and that
this took roughly 10min. I guess
Hi Dan,
This is excellent to hear - we've also been a bit hesitant to upgrade
from Nautilus (which has been working so well for us). One question:
did you/would you consider upgrading straight to Pacific from Nautilus?
Can you share your thoughts that lead you to Octopus first?
Thanks,
I understand, thanks for sharing!
Zitat von Dan van der Ster :
Hi Eugen,
All of our prod clusters are still old school rpm packages managed by
our private puppet manifests. Even our newest pacific pre-prod cluster
is still managed like that.
We have a side project to test and move to cephadm
Hi Andras,
I'm not aware of any showstoppers to move directly to pacific. Indeed
we already run pacific on a new cluster we built for our users to try
cephfs snapshots at scale. That cluster was created with octopus a few
months ago then upgraded to pacific at 16.2.4 to take advantage of the
Hi Eugen,
All of our prod clusters are still old school rpm packages managed by
our private puppet manifests. Even our newest pacific pre-prod cluster
is still managed like that.
We have a side project to test and move to cephadm / containers but
that is still a WIP. (Our situation is complicated
Thanks for the summary, Dan!
I'm still hesitating upgrading our production environment from N to O,
your experience sounds reassuring though. I have one question, did you
also switch to cephadm and containerize all daemons? We haven't made a
decision yet, but I guess at some point we'll