Hi David,
One realization while talking to Ken about this podman situation was that
we should be testing on centos stream (as well as the various pinned
versions we test on now). What will it take to get a fog image that we can
use?
IIUC switching an existing centos 8.x to stream is easy:
[root@centos ~]# dnf swap centos-linux-repos centos-stream-repos
[root@centos ~]# dnf distro-sync
but we probably want to do something a bit clever so that the fog image is
updated periodically with the latest and greatest so that we aren't
installing a bunch of the same packages every time a machine is imaged.
Any thoughts there on how to proceed?
At the end of the day I think we want a
qa/distros/supported/centos_stream.yaml that we can use for our tests that
will Just Work by getting a machine with the latest stream packages
installed.
Thanks!
s
We're happy to announce the 18th backport release in the Nautilus
series. It fixes a regression introduced in 14.2.17 in which the manager
module tries to use a couple python modules that do not exist in some
environments. We recommend users to update to this release. For a
detailed release notes with links & changelog please refer to the
official blog entry at https://ceph.io/releases/v14-2-18-nautilus-released
Notable Changes
---------------
* This release fixes issues loading the dashboard and volumes manager
modules in some environments.
Getting Ceph
------------
* Git at git://github.com/ceph/ceph.git
* Tarball at http://download.ceph.com/tarballs/ceph-14.2.18.tar.gz
* For packages, see http://docs.ceph.com/docs/master/install/get-packages/
* Release git sha1: befbc92f3c11eedd8626487211d200c0b44786d9
Hi all,
I was wondering if anyone knew of documentation regarding the s3-test suite (https://github.com/ceph/s3-tests <https://github.com/ceph/s3-tests>). We’re trying to implement some multi-cluster functionality with s3 and part of it is validation testing to make sure everything works as it should. I’m assuming that a lot of what we’re trying to do is already covered by the s3-test suite. I’m just looking for more documentation on what exactly is covered by the tests, and what functionality is tested.
I’ve been able to find docs relating to running the tests on a deployed cluster (https://docs.ceph.com/en/latest/dev/developer_guide/running-tests-locally/ <https://docs.ceph.com/en/latest/dev/developer_guide/running-tests-locally/>). But no documentation beyond that about the tests themselves. Just from looking at the code there’s organization by feature using the attribution feature in nose, so I’m wondering if there’s existing knowledge that’s recorded but that I’m missing. Something that breaks down coverage of each attribute, or a list of all the tests being run along with a quick description.
- Gavin
I upgraded from 14.2.15 -> 14.2.17 today and all went smoothly, except now I have an error that the "volumes" module wont start because the "typing" module is missing.
This is an Ubuntu Xenial monitor system. We have 3 monitors running the ceph-mgr deamon, only the first one shows the error, the others do not, but they have all been upgraded and have identical packages installed.
The ceph-mgr log shows the following:
File "/usr/share/ceph/mgr/volumes/__init__.py", line 2, in <module>
from .module import Module
File "/usr/share/ceph/mgr/volumes/module.py", line 10, in <module>
from .fs.volume import VolumeClient
File "/usr/share/ceph/mgr/volumes/fs/volume.py", line 13, in <module>
from .operations.subvolume import open_subvol, create_subvol, remove_subvol, \
File "/usr/share/ceph/mgr/volumes/fs/operations/subvolume.py", line 8, in <module>
from .versions import loaded_subvolumes
File "/usr/share/ceph/mgr/volumes/fs/operations/versions/__init__.py", line 9, in <module>
from .subvolume_v1 import SubvolumeV1
File "/usr/share/ceph/mgr/volumes/fs/operations/versions/subvolume_v1.py", line 9, in <module>
from typing import List, Dict
ImportError: No module named typing
Looking at subvolume_v1.py, the import of "typing" is not protected from the ImportError exception like it is in other modules, should it be? The "List" and "Dict" classes are never actually used in this module at all, so that line could probably just be removed entiresly.
Why would this error only be occurring now in 14.2.17 and not previously in 14.2.15?
thanks,
Wyllys Ingersoll
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hi folks,
we just switched from "make" to "ninja" in do_cmake.sh for faster
compilation. if you are using do_cmake.sh in your workflow, please
s/make/ninja/ in your script or command line.
see also https://github.com/ceph/ceph/blob/master/README.md#building-ceph .
cheers,
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We're happy to announce the 17th backport release in the Nautilus
series. We recommend users to update to this release. For a detailed
release notes with links & changelog please refer to the official blog
entry at https://ceph.io/releases/v14-2-17-nautilus-released
Notable Changes
---------------
* $pid expansion in config paths like `admin_socket` will now properly
expand to the daemon pid for commands like `ceph-mds` or `ceph-osd`.
Previously only `ceph-fuse`/`rbd-nbd` expanded `$pid` with the actual
daemon pid.
* RADOS: PG removal has been optimized in this release.
* RADOS: Memory allocations are tracked in finer detail in BlueStore and
displayed as a part of the ``dump_mempools`` command.
* cephfs: clients which acquire capabilities too quickly are throttled
to prevent instability. See new config option
``mds_session_cap_acquisition_throttle`` to control this behavior.
Getting Ceph
------------
* Git at git://github.com/ceph/ceph.git
* Tarball at http://download.ceph.com/tarballs/ceph-14.2.17.tar.gz
* For packages, see http://docs.ceph.com/docs/master/install/get-packages/
* Release git sha1: 2e95b5d99e0dec516803c8a1b57fbd2c8f45fd63