See the thread in this very ML titled "Ceph iSCSI is a prank?", last update
thirteen days ago.

If your questions are not answered by that thread let us know.

Please also remember that CentOS is not the only platform that ceph runs on
by a long shot and that not all distros lag as much as it (not a criticism,
just a fact. The reasons for lagging are valid and well documented and
should be accepted by those who choose to use them). if you want the
bleeding edge then rhel/centos should not be your platform of choice.


On Tue, Mar 27, 2018 at 7:04 PM, Max Cuttins <m...@phoenixweb.it> wrote:

> Thanks Jason,
>
> this is exactly what i read around and I supposed.
> The RHEL 7.5 is not yet released (neither is Kernel 4.16)
>
> So my dubt are 2:
>
> *1) If it's not released... why is this in the documentation?*
> Is the documentation talking about a Dev candidate already accessible
> somewhere?
>
> 2) why in the dashboard is there already a iSCSI board?
> I guess I miss something.... or is really just for future implementation
> and not usable yet?
> And if it is usable... where I can download the necessarie in order to
> start?
>
>
> Il 26/03/2018 14:10, Jason Dillaman ha scritto:
>
> RHEL 7.5 has not been released yet, but it should be released very
> soon. After it's released, it usually takes the CentOS team a little
> time to put together their matching release. I also suspect that Linux
> kernel 4.16 is going to be released in the next week or so as well.
>
> On Sat, Mar 24, 2018 at 7:36 AM, Max Cuttins <m...@phoenixweb.it> 
> <m...@phoenixweb.it> wrote:
>
> As stated in the documentation, in order to use iSCSI it's needed use
> CentOS7.5.
> Where can I download it?
>
>
> Thanks
>
>
> iSCSI Targets
>
> Traditionally, block-level access to a Ceph storage cluster has been limited
> to QEMU and librbd, which is a key enabler for adoption within OpenStack
> environments. Starting with the Ceph Luminous release, block-level access is
> expanding to offer standard iSCSI support allowing wider platform usage, and
> potentially opening new use cases.
>
> RHEL/CentOS 7.5; Linux kernel v4.16 or newer; or the Ceph iSCSI client test
> kernel
> A working Ceph Storage cluster, deployed with ceph-ansible or using the
> command-line interface
> iSCSI gateways nodes, which can either be colocated with OSD nodes or on
> dedicated nodes
> Separate network subnets for iSCSI front-end traffic and Ceph back-end
> traffic
>
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