As to the comings and goings of Octopus from download.ceph.com I cannot
speak. I had enough grief when IBM Red Hat pulled Ceph from its CentOS
archives.
But my experience with Octopus was such that unless you have a really
compelling reason to use it, I'd upgrade to Pacific or higher. Octupus
had (has) a fatal flaw in that if you had even one thing wrong with the
system, it would hold all scheduled functions until the flaw was
cleared. Including functions intended to clear the problem.

It's a relatively trivial command to upgrade from Octopus to Pacific,
although it may work best if your resources are managed (cephadm)
resources.

   Regards,
     Tim

On Wed, 2024-11-13 at 17:55 +0000, bzieglme...@gmail.com wrote:
> Today I noticed that all ceph octopus packages are missing from
> download.ceph.com. Is this intentional? Was this an accident? I'm
> unable to find any announcement or existing issue tracking this...
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