** Summary changed:
- ceph-volume lvm new-db requires 'bluestore-block-db-size' parameter
+ ceph-volume lvm new-db fails requiring 'bluestore-block-db-size' parameter
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Public bug reported:
when trying to add a new-db to an existing LVM OSD,
ceph-volume lvm new-db fails requiring 'bluestore-block-db-size' parameter even
this bug should be resolved by https://tracker.ceph.com/issues/55260
my env:
root@op1:~# lsb_release -r
Release:22.04
root@op1:~# lsb_
this bug is still alive on:
root@juju-ee3f63-0-lxd-0:/var/log# lsb_release -a
No LSB modules are available.
Distributor ID: Ubuntu
Description:Ubuntu 20.04.1 LTS
Release:20.04
Codename: focal
root@juju-ee3f63-0-lxd-0:/var/log# dpkg -l |grep ceph
ii ceph
hi,
any results from testing?
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wish: heartbeat-2.1.4 in hardy-backports
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/308615
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still no news? Is it possible that we have to use heartbeat 2.1.3 until 2013?
I think my next clusters will be on centos/red hat or suse, because they
provide updated releases of cluster packages
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provide pacemaker on hardy 8.04 as heartbeat-3
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/332043
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ok,
at least provide Hearbeat 2.1.4 because 2.1.3 is buggy. We use Ubuntu 8.04 LTS
for a number of cluster servers and, sad to say, either the red hat cluster
suite and the heartbeat are old and buggy. It seems to me very strange for a
distro that wants to compete in the linux enterprise sever a
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: heartbeat
Hi,
according to http://www.linux-ha.org/DownloadSoftware, pacemaker obsoletes crm.
In order to use hardy LTS (Release: 8.04) until 2011, please provide
heartbeat-3 together with pacemaker.
Binary debs are avalaible here
http://download.opens
Public bug reported:
I would like to use scsi reservation as a fence method for a 2-node cluster
(red-hat cluster suite) Ubuntu 8.04 LTS.
According to http://sources.redhat.com/cluster/wiki/SCSI_FencingConfig I need a
scsi_reserve script to run at boot, but I cannot find it.
** Affects: sg3-uti