Ok, thanks for the confirmation.

Just as a followup, our Ceph nodes are running on Debian + Docker --
currently Debian 12.4.  I assume that installing any OS-level updates
should not affect anything Ceph-wise, as long as there are no issues
with Docker?  In other words, upgrading the underlying OS and Ceph are
basically two very separate(d) things?

Regards,

Alan

On Tue, 2025-07-22 at 18:34 -0400, Anthony D'Atri wrote:
> Yes.  
> 
> > On Jul 22, 2025, at 6:33 PM, Alan Murrell <a...@t-net.ca> wrote:
> > 
> > Hello,
> > 
> > I just wanted to check quickly, but feel I am being a little *too*
> > cautious...
> > 
> > We have a Ceph cluster (installed via cephadm) that is currently
> > version 18.2.2.  The "Upgrade" tab gives me an option to upgrade to
> > 18.2.7 (its default selection), or I can upgrade to another version
> > where I can choose "earlier" upgrades (from 18.2.3 to the offered
> > 18.2.7)
> > 
> > Is it generally OK and safe to "jump" upgrades like this (i.e. go
> > straight from 18.2.2 straight to 18.2.7) or would it be recommended
> > to
> > upgrade in order (18.2.2 -> 18.2.3 -> 18.2.4 -> etc.)?
> > 
> > I assume once I am on latest 18.2.7, there might be an option to
> > upgrade to 19.2.x (not that I would necessarily want to do that
> > straight away)?
> > 
> > Thanks! :-)
> > 
> > Regards,
> > 
> > Alan
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