Problem solved.
I changed the operating system to Debian 11 and was able to install the
Ceph CLI, update the certificate and finally access the Dashboard.
Le sam. 8 janv. 2022 à 00:13, François RONVAUX
a écrit :
> My Chrome browser can not connect to Ceph Dashboard (invalid certificate
> warnin
My Chrome browser can not connect to Ceph Dashboard (invalid certificate
warning, security risk, blablabla...).
I uploaded on the server a valid certificate but I can not "see" it when
I'am in the container running the Ceph CLI, so I can not update the
certificate :-(
Le ven. 7 janv. 2022 à 22:1
What are you trying to do that won't work? If you need resources from
outside the container, it doesn't sound like something you should need to
be entering a shell inside the container to accomplish.
On Fri, Jan 7, 2022 at 1:49 PM François RONVAUX
wrote:
> Thanks for the answer.
>
> I would want
Thanks for the answer.
I would want to get the ceph CLI to do some admin tasks.
I can access to it with the command suggested at the end of the
bootstrap process :
You can access the Ceph CLI with:
sudo /usr/sbin/cephadm shell --fsid dbd1f122-6fd1-11ec-b7dc-560003c792b4 -c
/etc/ceph/ceph.conf -k
On Friday, January 7, 2022 11:56:53 AM EST François RONVAUX wrote:
> Hello,
>
>
> On a CentOS Stream9 , when I try to install the ceph packages from the
> pacific release, I got this error message :
>
> [root@ceph00 ~]# cephadm install ceph-common
> Installing packages ['ceph-common']...
> Non-z