Hi Bailey,
Seems like just unfortunate timing. If you don't mind installing an
unsigned build that has the fixes in it, you can upgrade either using
ceph orch upgrade start
quay.ceph.io/ceph-ci/ceph:da36d2c9a106ed5231aa923e6c04a2485c89ef4b
Or here are all the package repos built for that s
Aug 9, 2022 at 5:35 PM David Galloway <mailto:dgall...@redhat.com>> wrote:
On average, building Ubuntu packages takes about 1 to 1.5 hours on very
powerful hardware.
https://wiki.sepia.ceph.com/doku.php?id=hardware:braggi
<https://wiki.sepia.ceph.com/doku.php?id
On average, building Ubuntu packages takes about 1 to 1.5 hours on very
powerful hardware.
https://wiki.sepia.ceph.com/doku.php?id=hardware:braggi
https://wiki.sepia.ceph.com/doku.php?id=hardware:adami
It's a massive project and always been that way.
On 8/9/22 20:31, Zhongzhou Cai wrote:
Hi,
We're happy to announce the 17th and final backport release in the
Octopus series. For a detailed release notes with links & changelog
please refer to the official blog entry at
https://ceph.io/en/news/blog/2022/v15-2-17-RELEASE-released
Notable Changes
---
* Octopus modified the
This is a hotfix release fixing a regression introduced in 17.2.2. We
recommend users to update to this release. For a detailed release notes
with links & changelog please refer to the official blog entry at
https://ceph.io/en/news/blog/2022/v17-2-3-quincy-released
Notable Changes
---
The branch has been deleted.
On 7/26/22 12:39, David Galloway wrote:
Hi all,
I slowly worked my way through re-targeting any lingering ceph.git PRs
(there were 300+ of them) from the master to main branch. There were a
few dozen repos I wanted to rename the master branch on and the tool I
has come to delete the master branch from ceph.git.
Please update any automation you have that points to the master branch.
Thanks,
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This is a hotfix release addressing two security vulnerabilities. We
recommend all users update to this release.
Notable Changes
---
* Users who were running OpenStack Manila to export native CephFS, who
upgraded their Ceph cluster from Nautilus (or earlier) to a later major
versi
This is a hotfix release addressing two security vulnerabilities. We
recommend all users update to this release.
Notable Changes
---
* Users who were running OpenStack Manila to export native CephFS, who
upgraded their Ceph cluster from Nautilus (or earlier) to a later major
versi
On 7/1/22 12:13, Ilya Dryomov wrote:
On Fri, Jul 1, 2022 at 5:48 PM Konstantin Shalygin wrote:
Hi,
Since Jun 28 04:05:58 postfix/smtpd[567382]: NOQUEUE: reject: RCPT from
unknown[158.69.70.147]: 450 4.7.25 Client host rejected: cannot find your hostname,
[158.69.70.147]; from= helo=
ipadd
We're happy to announce the first bugfix release in the Quincy series.
We recommend users to update to this release. For a detailed release
notes with links & changelog please refer to the official blog entry at
https://ceph.io/en/news/blog/2022/v17-2-1-quincy-released
Notable Changes
On 6/1/22 14:55, Rishabh Dave wrote:
On Wed, 1 Jun 2022 at 23:52, David Galloway wrote:
The master branch has been deleted from all recently active repos except
ceph.git. I'm slowly retargeting existing PRs from master to main.
The tool I used to rename the branches didn't ta
his should conclude the branch renaming. Please let
me know if you continue to see any issues.
On 5/25/22 15:46, David Galloway wrote:
I was successfully able to get a 'main' build completed.
This means you should be able to push your branches to ceph-ci.git and
get a build now.
Thank y
I was successfully able to get a 'main' build completed.
This means you should be able to push your branches to ceph-ci.git and
get a build now.
Thank you for your patience.
On 5/24/22 18:30, David Galloway wrote:
This maintenance is ongoing. This was a much larger effort than
a
19/22 14:38, David Galloway wrote:
Hi all,
In an effort to use more inclusive language, we will be renaming all
Ceph repo 'master' branches to 'main' on May 24.
I anticipate making the change in the morning Eastern US time, merging
all 's/master/main' pull
tracking
down and fixing any remaining references to the master branch.
Please excuse the disruption and thank you for your patience.
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To uns
Sorry about that. It's there now.
On 5/19/22 05:25, Arthur Outhenin-Chalandre wrote:
Hi,
Not sure if that's expected but the tarball for 16.2.9 has not been
uploaded apparently.
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16.2.9 is a hotfix release to address a bug in 16.2.8 that can cause the
MGRs to deadlock.
See https://tracker.ceph.com/issues/55687.
Getting Ceph
* Git at git://github.com/ceph/ceph.git
* Tarball at https://download.ceph.com/tarballs/ceph-16.2.9.tar.gz
* Containers at https://qua
We're happy to announce the 8th backport release in the Pacific series.
We recommend users to update to this release. For a detailed release
notes with links & changelog please refer to the official blog entry at
https://ceph.io/en/news/blog/2022/v16-2-8-pacific-released
Notable Changes
--
We're very happy to announce the first stable release of the Quincy series.
We encourage you to read the full release notes at
https://ceph.io/en/news/blog/2022/v17-2-0-quincy-released/
Getting Ceph
* Git at git://github.com/ceph/ceph.git
* Tarball at https://download.ceph.com/tar
On 4/18/22 16:45, Neha Ojha wrote:
On Mon, Apr 18, 2022 at 12:34 PM Ilya Dryomov wrote:
On Mon, Apr 18, 2022 at 9:04 PM David Galloway wrote:
The LRC is upgraded but the same mgr did crash during the upgrade. It is
running now despite the crash. Adam suspects it's due to ea
de to the version with the reversion.
To summarize, the reversion on top of the current quincy branch seems
to be working okay and we should be ready to make a new final build
based on that.
Thanks,
- Adam King
On Mon, Apr 18, 2022 at 9:36 AM Ilya Dryomov wrote:
On Fri, Apr 15, 2022
ekend. We have two MGRs
that *did* upgrade to the tip of quincy but the rest of the containers
are still running 17.1.0-5-g8299cd4c.
Will follow up on Monday.
On 4/14/22 17:25, Neha Ojha wrote:
On Thu, Apr 14, 2022 at 2:18 PM David Galloway wrote:
Packages are still being written. I can u
Packages are still being written. I can upgrade the LRC tonight.
Being that Red Hat has the day off tomorrow, are we still planning on
releasing or should we wait until Monday?
I can make either situation work. Just let me know.
On 4/14/22 15:59, Neha Ojha wrote:
On Thu, Apr 14, 2022 at 12
We're happy to announce the 7th backport release in the Pacific series.
We recommend all users upgrade to this release.
Notable Changes
---
* Critical bug in OMAP format upgrade is fixed. This could cause data
corruption (improperly formatted OMAP keys) after pre-Pacific cluster
upgra
On 10/25/21 4:45 AM, Stefan Kooman wrote:
> On 10/20/21 21:57, David Galloway wrote:
>> We're happy to announce the 15th backport release in the Octopus series.
>> We recommend users to update to this release.
>
> ...
>
>> Getting Ceph
>> -
We're happy to announce the 15th backport release in the Octopus series.
We recommend users to update to this release. For a detailed release
notes with links & changelog please refer to the official blog entry at
https://ceph.io/en/news/blog/2021/v15-2-15-octopus-released
Notable Changes
I just repushed the 16.2.6 container with remoto 1.2.1 in it.
On 9/22/21 4:19 PM, David Orman wrote:
> https://bodhi.fedoraproject.org/updates/FEDORA-EPEL-2021-4b2736a28c
>
> ^^ if people want to test and provide feedback for a potential merge
> to EPEL8 stable.
>
> David
>
> On Wed, Sep 22, 20
Correction: Containers live at https://quay.io/repository/ceph/ceph now.
On 9/16/21 3:48 PM, David Galloway wrote:
> We're happy to announce the 6th backport release in the Pacific series.
> We recommend users to update to this release. For a detailed release
> notes with links &
We're happy to announce the 6th backport release in the Pacific series.
We recommend users to update to this release. For a detailed release
notes with links & changelog please refer to the official blog entry at
https://ceph.io/en/news/blog/2021/v16-2-6-pacific-released
Notable Changes
--
We're happy to announce the 14th backport release in the Octopus series.
We recommend users to update to this release. For a detailed release
notes with links & changelog please refer to the official blog entry at
https://ceph.io/en/news/blog/2021/v15-2-14-octopus-released
Notable Changes
---
Done!
On 7/8/21 3:51 PM, Bryan Stillwell wrote:
> There appears to be arm64 packages built for Ubuntu Bionic, but not for
> Focal. Any chance Focal packages can be built as well?
>
> Thanks,
> Bryan
>
>> On Jul 8, 2021, at 12:20 PM, David Galloway wrote:
>>
>
We're happy to announce the 5th backport release in the Pacific series.
We recommend users to update to this release. For a detailed release
notes with links & changelog please refer to the official blog entry at
https://ceph.io/en/news/blog/2021/v16-2-5-pacific-released
Notable Changes
--
We're happy to announce the 22nd and likely final backport release in the
Nautilus series. Ultimately, we recommend all users upgrade to newer Ceph
releases.
For a detailed release notes with links & changelog please refer to the
official blog entry at
https://ceph.io/en/news/blog/2021/v14-2-2
We're happy to announce the 13th backport release in the Octopus series.
We recommend users to update to this release. For a detailed release
notes with links & changelog please refer to the official blog entry at
https://ceph.io/releases/v15-2-13-octopus-released
Notable Changes
---
This is a hotfix release addressing a number of security issues and
regressions. We recommend all users update to this release. For a
detailed release notes with links & changelog please refer to the
official blog entry at https://ceph.io/releases/v16-2-4-pacific-released
Getting Ceph
---
This is a hotfix release addressing a number of security issues and
regressions. We recommend all users update to this release. For a
detailed release notes with links & changelog please refer to the
official blog entry at https://ceph.io/releases/v15-2-12-octopus-released
Getting Ceph
--
This is a hotfix release addressing a number of security issues and
regressions. We recommend all users update to this release. For a
detailed release notes with links & changelog please refer to the
official blog entry at https://ceph.io/releases/v14-2-21-nautilus-released
Getting Ceph
-
dly, I just don't think
I have enough logging enabled to nail down exactly what happened.
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This is the third backport release in the Pacific series. We recommend
all users update to this release.
Notable Changes
---
* This release fixes a cephadm upgrade bug that caused some systems to
get stuck in a loop restarting the first mgr daemon.
Getting Ceph
* Git at
This is the second backport release in the Pacific stable series. For a
detailed release notes with links & changelog please refer to the
official blog entry at https://ceph.io/releases/v16-2-2-pacific-released
Notable Changes
---
* Cephadm now supports an *ingress* service type that p
This is the first bugfix release in the Pacific stable series. It
addresses a security vulnerability in the Ceph authentication framework.
We recommend users to update to this release. For a detailed release
notes with links & changelog please refer to the official blog entry at
https://ceph.io/re
This is the 20th bugfix release in the Nautilus stable series. It
addresses a security vulnerability in the Ceph authentication framework.
We recommend users to update to this release. For a detailed release
notes with links & changelog please refer to the official blog entry at
https://ceph.io/re
This is the 11th bugfix release in the Octopus stable series. It
addresses a security vulnerability in the Ceph authentication framework.
We recommend users to update to this release. For a detailed release
notes with links & changelog please refer to the official blog entry at
https://ceph.io/rel
On 3/31/21 9:44 AM, David Galloway wrote:
>
> On 3/31/21 5:24 AM, Stefan Kooman wrote:
>> On 3/30/21 10:28 PM, David Galloway wrote:
>>> This is the 19th update to the Ceph Nautilus release series. This is a
>>> hotfix release to prevent daemons from binding to l
We're glad to announce the first release of the Pacific v16.2.0 stable
series. There have been a lot of changes across components from the
previous Ceph releases, and we advise everyone to go through the release
and upgrade notes carefully.
Major Changes from Octopus
--
Ge
On 3/31/21 5:24 AM, Stefan Kooman wrote:
> On 3/30/21 10:28 PM, David Galloway wrote:
>> This is the 19th update to the Ceph Nautilus release series. This is a
>> hotfix release to prevent daemons from binding to loopback network
>> interfaces. All nautilus users are advis
This is the 19th update to the Ceph Nautilus release series. This is a
hotfix release to prevent daemons from binding to loopback network
interfaces. All nautilus users are advised to upgrade to this release.
Notable Changes
---
* This release fixes a regression introduced in v14.2.18
ded, at least for debian-octopus:
> http://download.ceph.com/debian-octopus/pool/main/c/ceph/. We only use
> the release packages for cephadm bootstrapping, so it's not a
> deal-breaker for us, just wanted to give you a head's up.
>
> Cheers,
> David Orman
>
> On Thu, Mar 18, 202
We're happy to announce the 10th backport release in the Octopus series.
We recommend users to update to this release. For a detailed release
notes with links & changelog please refer to the official blog entry at
https://ceph.io/releases/v15-2-10-octopus-released
Notable Changes
---
We're happy to announce the 18th backport release in the Nautilus
series. It fixes a regression introduced in 14.2.17 in which the manager
module tries to use a couple python modules that do not exist in some
environments. We recommend users to update to this release. For a
detailed release notes w
Body:
We're happy to announce the 17th backport release in the Nautilus
series. We recommend users to update to this release. For a detailed
release notes with links & changelog please refer to the official blog
entry at https://ceph.io/releases/v14-2-17-nautilus-released
Notable Changes
-
We're happy to announce the 9th backport release in the Octopus series.
We recommend users to update to this release. For a detailed release
notes with links & changelog please refer to the official blog entry at
https://ceph.io/releases/v15-2-9-Octopus-released
Notable Changes
---
*
This is the 16th backport release in the Nautilus series. This release fixes a
security flaw in CephFS. We recommend users to update to this release.
Notable Changes
---
* CVE-2020-27781 : OpenStack Manila use of ceph_volume_client.py library allowed
tenant access to any Ceph credent
We're happy to announce the 8th backport release in the Octopus series. This
release fixes a security flaw in CephFS and includes a number of bug fixes. We
recommend users to update to this release. For a detailed release notes with
links & changelog please refer to the official blog entry at
h
This is the 7th backport release in the Octopus series. This release fixes
a serious bug in RGW that has been shown to cause data loss when a read of
a large RGW object (i.e., one with at least one tail segment) takes longer than
one half the time specified in the configuration option `rgw_gc_obj_m
This is the 15th backport release in the Nautilus series. This release
fixes a ceph-volume regression introduced in v14.2.13 and includes few
other fixes. We recommend users to update to this release.
For a detailed release notes with links & changelog please refer to the
official blog entry at ht
This is the 6th backport release in the Octopus series. This releases
fixes a security flaw affecting Messenger V2 for Octopus & Nautilus. We
recommend users to update to this release.
Notable Changes
---
* CVE 2020-25660: Fix a regression in Messenger V2 replay attacks
Getting Ceph
This is the 14th backport release in the Nautilus series. This releases
fixes a security flaw affecting Messenger V2 for Octopus & Nautilus,
among other fixes across components. We recommend users to update to
this release.
For a detailed release notes with links & changelog please refer to the
of
This is the 12th backport release in the Nautilus series. This release
brings a number of bugfixes across all major components of Ceph. We
recommend that all Nautilus users upgrade to this release. For a
detailed release notes with links & changelog please
refer to the official blog entry at
https:
interface. The first
> received from is from mailman web and a private IP.
>
> On 8/6/20 2:09 PM, David Galloway wrote:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> As previously mentioned, blocking the gmail domain isn't a feasible
>> solution since the vast majority of @gmail.com sub
Hopefully this should cut down on the spam. I took over the Ceph
mailing lists last year and it's been a never-ending cat and mouse game
of spam filters/services, configuration changes, etc. I'm still
learning how to be a mail admin so your patience and understanding is
appre
://docs.ceph.com/docs/master/install/get-packages/
* Release git sha1: 7447c15c6ff58d7fce91843b705a268a1917325c
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On 6/23/20 1:21 PM, Ramana Venkatesh Raja wrote:
> On Tue, Jun 23, 2020 at 6:59 PM Victoria Martinez de la Cruz
> wrote:
>>
>> Hi folks,
>>
>> I'm hitting issues with the nfs-ganesha-stable packages [0], the repo url
>> [1] is broken. Is there a known issue for this?
>>
>
> The missing package
8 PowerTools repo:
>>>
>>> http://mirror.centos.org/centos-8/8/PowerTools/x86_64/os/Packages/
>>>
>>> Is it possible we're not enabling all the additional/extra repos when
>>> launching the build?
>>>
>>> On 6/11/20 8:09 PM, D
ady in the centos8 PowerTools repo:
>
> http://mirror.centos.org/centos-8/8/PowerTools/x86_64/os/Packages/
>
> Is it possible we're not enabling all the additional/extra repos when
> launching the build?
>
> On 6/11/20 8:09 PM, David Galloway wrote:
>> We'
We'll need python36-Cython built and served somewhere (preferably the
copr repo?) before this'll work.
https://jenkins.ceph.com/job/ceph-build/ARCH=x86_64,AVAILABLE_ARCH=x86_64,AVAILABLE_DIST=centos8,DIST=centos8,MACHINE_SIZE=gigantic/444/console
On 6/11/20 1:50 PM, David Galloway wrot
I can try it right now and see how it goes.
On 6/11/20 12:55 PM, Ken Dreyer wrote:
> Hi David,
>
> Some parts of OpenStack upstream CI consume the download.ceph.com
> binaries for nautilus on CentOS 7, and the developers are asking if we
> can provide nautilus builds for CentOS 8 as well.
>
> Wh
allow
for potential information disclosure (Ernesto Puerta)
* CVE-2020-1700: Fixed a flaw in RGW beast frontend that could lead to
denial of
service from an unauthenticated client (Or Friedmann)
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I just re-signed and pushed the 14.2.5 packages after adding the
--no-database fix. Can you confirm ceph-debuginfo installs as expected
now please?
On 12/12/19 9:05 AM, Dan van der Ster wrote:
> Thanks for this!
>
> We're having trouble installing the ceph-debuginfo rpm, which shows a
> negative
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