We are updating sepia lab to deploy changes per this
https://github.com/ceph/pulpito/pull/75
So sepia is paused at the moment.
Sorry for the inconvenience.
Thx
YuriW
Hi all,
FYI, we're currently reviewing and discussing several design documents
that cover some topics related to "Day 1 installation" and "Day 2
operations" using the functionality provided by cephadm in Ceph Dashboard.
We'd like to solicit your input on these plans, so feel free to review
and comment on these drafts here (many thanks to Paul Cuzner for kicking
this off):
docs: Dashboard host management
— https://github.com/ceph/ceph/pull/37292
doc/dev/cephadm: Doc defining the design for host maintenance
— https://github.com/ceph/ceph/pull/37607
doc/dev/cephadm: high level design for a compliance check feature
— https://github.com/ceph/ceph/pull/37519
Thank you for your input!
Lenz
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Hi Folks,
The weekly performance meeting will be starting in about 5 minutes! This
week we will talk a bit more about PGLog and RocksDB, and possibly an
update on onode double caching and cache age binning.
Hope to see you there!
Etherpad:
https://pad.ceph.com/p/performance_weekly
Bluejeans:
https://bluejeans.com/908675367
Thanks,
Mark
The best F/OSS conference in the southern hemisphere is back again,
virtualized, January 23-25. The CFP is open until November 6. Submit
early, submit often! ;-)
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Details of this release summarized here:
https://tracker.ceph.com/issues/47810#note-1
Most suites are in rerun failed jobs state waiting in queue to start.
My plan is to finish all over this weekend.
Jan, pls see ceph-volume results.
Thx
YuriW
Hello everyone,
I have built ceph with commands
```
cmake -DWITH_JAEGER=ON -DWITH_TESTS=OFF -DWITH_LTTNG=OFF
-DWITH_BABELTRACE=OFF -DWITH_MGR_DASHBOARD_FRONTEND=OFF ..`
make
```
after this when I run `RGW=1 ../src/vstart.sh -d -n -x` I keeping getting
this output untill it timeouts
```
waiting for mgr module restful to start
```
I tried rebuilding it, but its giving me same error
Any ideas how to fix this?
Thanks
Abhinav Singh
Hello,
We recently filed bug #47586<https://tracker.ceph.com/issues/47586> - able to circumvent S3 Object Lock using deleteobjects command - and I have a few questions.
1. The bug was filed under the Ceph project, and it should have been RADOS. Is there a way to move it?
2. This is a critical bug for our use case, and we're willing to work on it ourselves and submit a pull request. But first, I'd like to check if anyone else is already looking into it. If I work on this, what is the preferred way to handle the bug ticket? Should I assign it to myself, or does it need to go through a triage process first?
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Hi folks,
I'm surprised that master still has a "fmt" submodule at src/fmt,
since we use the separate fmt package now
(https://github.com/ceph/ceph/pull/37281)
Should we remove that submodule?
- Ken