On Wed, Nov 19, 2025 at 1:23 AM Eugen Block <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> on one of my test clusters the upgrade from 19.2.3 to 20.2.0 failed, I
> didn't look too deep into that since it's a single node cluster. So I
> decided to bootstrap a fresh cluster:
>
> soc9-ceph:~ # cephadm --image quay.io/ceph/ceph:v20.2.0 bootstrap
> --mon-ip 192.168.124.186 --single-host-defaults
> --allow-mismatched-release --skip-firewalld --allow-overwrite
> --skip-monitoring
>
> There's no error in the terminal output, the bootstrap command
> finishes successfully (including adding hosts). But when I tried to
> add OSDs, I noticed that the host is not present:
>
> soc9-ceph:~ # ceph orch host label add soc9-ceph osd
> host soc9-ceph does not exist
>
> -mgr-soc9-ceph-gssfzo[3578085]:
> orchestrator._interface.OrchestratorError: check-host failed:
> -mgr-soc9-ceph-gssfzo[3578085]: Traceback (most recent call last):
> -mgr-soc9-ceph-gssfzo[3578085]:   File
> "/usr/lib64/python3.6/runpy.py", line 193, in _run_module_as_main
> -mgr-soc9-ceph-gssfzo[3578085]:     "__main__", mod_spec)
> -mgr-soc9-ceph-gssfzo[3578085]:   File
> "/usr/lib64/python3.6/runpy.py", line 85, in _run_code
> -mgr-soc9-ceph-gssfzo[3578085]:     exec(code, run_globals)
> -mgr-soc9-ceph-gssfzo[3578085]:   File
> "/var/lib/ceph/c46111cc-c526-11f0-9577-fa163e2ad8c5/cephadm.ed5a13ad26f7f55dd30e9b63855e4e581fd>
> -mgr-soc9-ceph-gssfzo[3578085]:   File
> "/var/lib/ceph/c46111cc-c526-11f0-9577-fa163e2ad8c5/cephadm.ed5a13ad26f7f55dd30e9b63855e4e581fd>
> -mgr-soc9-ceph-gssfzo[3578085]: ImportError: cannot import name 'TypedDict'
> -mgr-soc9-ceph-gssfzo[3578085]: debug 2025-11-19T09:05:32.478+0000
> 7f7c97228640 -1 mgr.server reply reply (22) Invalid argument check->
> -mgr-soc9-ceph-gssfzo[3578085]: Traceback (most recent call last):
> -mgr-soc9-ceph-gssfzo[3578085]:   File
> "/usr/lib64/python3.6/runpy.py", line 193, in _run_module_as_main
> -mgr-soc9-ceph-gssfzo[3578085]:     "__main__", mod_spec)
> -mgr-soc9-ceph-gssfzo[3578085]:   File
> "/usr/lib64/python3.6/runpy.py", line 85, in _run_code
> -mgr-soc9-ceph-gssfzo[3578085]:     exec(code, run_globals)
> -mgr-soc9-ceph-gssfzo[3578085]:   File
> "/var/lib/ceph/c46111cc-c526-11f0-9577-fa163e2ad8c5/cephadm.ed5a13ad26f7f55dd30e9b63855e4e581fd>
> -mgr-soc9-ceph-gssfzo[3578085]:   File
> "/var/lib/ceph/c46111cc-c526-11f0-9577-fa163e2ad8c5/cephadm.ed5a13ad26f7f55dd30e9b63855e4e581fd>
> -mgr-soc9-ceph-gssfzo[3578085]: ImportError: cannot import name 'TypedDict'
>
>
> Maybe this doesn't work because of python3.6 or something, I don't
> really have the time to check right now, but the bootstrap itself
> should abort and show an error when some of the steps failed. Should I
> create a tracker for this?

yes, please (cc: Adam King)

Thanks,
Neha

>
> Thanks,
> Eugen
>
> Zitat von Yuri Weinstein <[email protected]>:
>
> > We're very happy to announce the first stable release of the Tentacle
> > series.
> >
> > We express our gratitude to all members of the Ceph community who
> > contributed by proposing pull requests, testing this release,
> > providing feedback, and offering valuable suggestions.
> >
> > We would like to especially thank some of our community members who helped
> > us test upgrades for the pre-released version of 20.2.0.
> > Your feedback and effort are greatly appreciated!
> >
> > Note from the Ceph Infrastructure Team:
> >
> > Part of our Standard Operating Procedure for Ceph releases is typically to
> > upgrade the Ceph cluster in the Ceph lab to the latest version before
> > announcing the release.
> > This is a production cluster, which we colloquially call the Long Running
> > Cluster (LRC), as it has existed and been updated for the past decade or
> > even longer.
> > For this release, we have decided to hold off on updating the LRC until we
> > have migrated some of the labs from Red Hat data centers to IBM.
> > We plan to update the LRC to Tentacle in the next calendar year. We believe
> > this decision should not be viewed as a reflection of our confidence in the
> > project, but rather as an attempt to focus on other priorities before the
> > migration.
> >
> > ---Highlights---
> >
> > CephFS
> >
> > * Directories may now be configured with case-insensitive or normalized
> >   directory entry names.
> > * Modifying the FS setting variable ``max_mds`` when a cluster is unhealthy
> >   now requires users to pass the confirmation flag
> > (``--yes-i-really-mean-it``).
> > * ``EOPNOTSUPP`` (Operation not supported) is now returned by the CephFS
> > FUSE
> >   client for ``fallocate`` for the default case (i.e. ``mode == 0``).
> >
> > Crimson
> >
> > * SeaStore Tech Preview: SeaStore object store is now deployable
> >   alongside Crimson-OSD, mainly for early testing and experimentation.
> >   Community feedback is encouraged to help with future improvements.
> >
> > Dashboard
> >
> > * Support has been added for NVMe/TCP gateway groups and multiple
> >   namespaces, multi-cluster management, OAuth 2.0 integration, and enhanced
> >   RGW/SMB features including multi-site automation, tiering, policies,
> >   lifecycles, notifications, and granular replication.
> >
> > Integrated SMB support
> >
> > * Ceph clusters now offer an SMB Manager module that works like the existing
> >   NFS subsystem. The new SMB support allows the Ceph cluster to
> > automatically
> >   create Samba-backed SMB file shares connected to CephFS. The ``smb``
> > module
> >   can configure both basic Active Directory domain or standalone user
> >   authentication. The Ceph cluster can host one or more virtual SMB clusters
> >   which can be truly clustered using Samba's CTDB technology. The ``smb``
> >   module requires a cephadm-enabled Ceph cluster and deploys container
> > images
> >   provided by the ``samba-container`` project. The Ceph dashboard can be
> > used
> >   to configure SMB clusters and shares. A new ``cephfs-proxy`` daemon is
> >   automatically deployed to improve scalability and memory usage when
> > connecting
> >   Samba to CephFS.
> >
> > MGR
> >
> > * Users now have the ability to force-disable always-on modules.
> > * The ``restful`` and ``zabbix`` modules (deprecated since 2020) have been
> >   officially removed.
> >
> > RADOS
> >
> > * FastEC: Long-anticipated performance and space amplification
> >   optimizations are added for erasure-coded pools.
> > * BlueStore: Improved compression and a new, faster WAL (write-ahead-log).
> > * Data Availability Score: Users can now track a data availability score
> >   for each pool in their cluster.
> > * OMAP: All components have been switched to the faster OMAP iteration
> >   interface, which improves RGW bucket listing and scrub operations.
> >
> > RBD
> >
> > * New live migration features: RBD images can now be instantly imported
> >   from another Ceph cluster (native format) or from a wide variety of
> >   external sources/formats.
> > * There is now support for RBD namespace remapping while mirroring between
> >   Ceph clusters.
> > * Several commands related to group and group snap info were added or
> >   improved, and ``rbd device map`` command now defaults to ``msgr2``.
> >
> > RGW
> >
> > * Added support for S3 ``GetObjectAttributes``.
> > * For compatibility with AWS S3, ``LastModified`` timestamps are now
> > truncated
> >   to the second. Note that during upgrade, users may observe these
> > timestamps
> >   moving backwards as a result.
> > * Bucket resharding now does most of its processing before it starts to
> > block
> >   write operations. This should significantly reduce the client-visible
> > impact
> >   of resharding on large buckets.
> > * The User Account feature introduced in Squid provides first-class support
> > for
> >   IAM APIs and policy. Our preliminary STS support was based on tenants, and
> >   exposed some IAM APIs to admins only. This tenant-level IAM functionality
> > is now
> >   deprecated in favor of accounts. While we'll continue to support the
> > tenant feature
> >   itself for namespace isolation, the following features will be removed no
> > sooner
> >   than the V release:
> >   - Tenant-level IAM APIs including CreateRole, PutRolePolicy and
> > PutUserPolicy,
> >   - Use of tenant names instead of accounts in IAM policy documents,
> >   - Interpretation of IAM policy without cross-account policy evaluation,
> >   - S3 API support for cross-tenant names such as
> > `Bucket='tenant:bucketname'`
> >   - STS Lite and `sts:GetSessionToken`.
> >
> > We encourage you to read the full release notes at
> > https://ceph.io/en/news/blog/2025/v20-2-0-tentacle-released/
> >
> > Getting Ceph
> > ------------
> > * Git at git://github.com/ceph/ceph.git
> > * Tarball at https://download.ceph.com/tarballs/ceph_20.2.0.tar.gz
> > * Containers at https://quay.io/repository/ceph/ceph
> > * For packages, see https://docs.ceph.com/docs/master/install/get-packages/
> > * Release git sha1: 69f84cc2651aa259a15bc192ddaabd3baba07489
> >
> >
> > Did you know? Every Ceph release is built and tested on resources
> > funded directly by the non-profit Ceph Foundation.
> > If you would like to support this and our other efforts, please
> > consider joining now https://ceph.io/en/foundation/.
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