Stefan Kooman <ste...@bit.nl> writes:

> On 16-10-2024 03:02, Harry G Coin wrote:
>> Thanks for the notion!  I did that, the result was no change to the
>> problem, but with the added ceph -s complaint "Public/cluster
>> network defined, but can not be found on any host"  -- with
>> otherwise totally normal cluster operations.  Go figure.  How can
>> ceph -s be so totally wrong, the dashboard reporting critical
>> problems -- except there are none.   Makes me really wonder whether
>> any actual testing on ipv6 is ever done before releases are marked
>> 'stable'.
>
> As far as I know IPv6 is (still) not tested at all (but still IPv4
> only).

How do you mean not tested? As in this particular release or in general?

Just asking, because we are running IPv6 only ceph clusters since 2017
and I was wondering if we will be affected by something coming up soon.

BR,

Nico

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