Octopus should be back; sorry for the inconvenience.
That said, everybody should really have upgraded past that by now. :)
-Greg
On Sun, Nov 17, 2024 at 6:40 AM Tim Holloway wrote:
> As to the comings and goings of Octopus from download.ceph.com I cannot
> speak. I had enough grief when IBM Red
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
Dear fellow Cephalopodians,
it seems the packages came back, luckily:
https://download.ceph.com/rpm-octopus/el8/
:-)
However, the Octopus tree seems to be broken on eu.ceph.com since some hours:
$ curl -i https://eu.ceph.com/rpm-octopus/el8/
HTTP/1.1 403 Forbidden
Other packages from there se
These mirrors will sync very soon and delete the tree as well. This needs to be
fixed on the ceph repo side.
Best regards,
=
Frank Schilder
AIT Risø Campus
Bygning 109, rum S14
From: Ben Zieglmeier
Sent: Thursday, November 14, 2024 1:50 P
I was able to get what I needed from http://mirrors.gigenet.com/ceph/ (one
of the mirrors listed in the Ceph doco).
On Thu, Nov 14, 2024, 6:05 AM Frank Schilder wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> +1 from me
>
> this is a really bad issue. We need access to these packages very soon.
> Please restore this folde
Hi all,
+1 from me
this is a really bad issue. We need access to these packages very soon. Please
restore this folder.
In the meantime, is there a mirror somewhere?
Best regards,
=
Frank Schilder
AIT Risø Campus
Bygning 109, rum S14
Fro