Did you ever find an answer?  Have the same issue, stuck in podman 
compatibility purgatory with Centos 7 and octopus containers.  Cephadm quincy 
wont even run on centos 7, says not supported.  Closest thing I can find to a 
solution is to save the bare metal ceph configuration on the node, upgrade it 
to centos 8 stream, then restore the configuration.  After all hosts done, then 
upgrade to quincy and then transition to cephadm.  Unfortunately, I already 
converted one cluster to cephadm on octopus.

-Brent

-----Original Message-----
From: Gary Molenkamp <molen...@uwo.ca> 
Sent: Tuesday, May 24, 2022 11:03 AM
To: ceph-users@ceph.io
Subject: [ceph-users] Upgrade paths beyond octopus on Centos7

Good morning,

I'm looking into viable upgrade paths on my cephadm based octopus deployment 
running on Centos7.   Given the podman support matrix for cephadm, how did 
others successful move to Pacific under a Rhel8 based OS?
I am looking to use rocky moving forward, but the latest 8.6 uses podman
4.0 which does not seem to be supported for either Octopus (Podman <
2.2) or Pacific (Podman > 2.0-3.0).

I was hoping to upgrade the host OS first before moving from Octopus to Pacific 
to limit the risks, so I'm trying to find a container solution the works for 
supporting the older Octopus and a future update to Pacific.
Perhaps I should I switch back to docker based containers until the podman 
compatibility issues stabilize?

Thanks
Gary

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Gary Molenkamp                  Science Technology Services
Systems/Cloud Administrator     University of Western Ontario
molen...@uwo.ca                 http://sts.sci.uwo.ca
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