Hi,

On 03/07/2020 19:44, Oliver Freyermuth wrote:
Am 03.07.20 um 20:29 schrieb Dimitri Savineau:
You can try to use ceph-ansible which supports baremetal and
containerized deployment.
https://github.com/ceph/ceph-ansible
Thanks for the pointer! I know about ceph-ansible. The problem is
that our full infrastructure is Puppet-based, so mixing in a
different configuration management will increase complexity (while
ceph-deploy is really good at filling the gaps, ceph-ansible seems
overkill for us).

Additionally, all existing users of ceph-ansible I have talked to and
asked about their experiences have responded with a heavy sigh and
painful face, mentioning there were regular issues during usage, so I
am reluctant to try it out with zero ansible experience myself.
We're using ceph-ansible at the Sanger Institute, and are still pretty 
happy with it (by which I mean, we're not looking to change at least for 
our move to Nautilus); I gave a talk about our setup at Barcelona 
Cephalocon which is on YT somewhere...
Regards,

Matthew


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