Hell Ingo
We had the same issue, the fix is to update bucket instance metadata
information. Unfortunately in a source code there is a special code to
avoid this kind of change.
https://github.com/ceph/ceph/blob/master/src/rgw/rgw_bucket.cc#L3005
So to fix a bucket you have to comment those two li
Sang, Oliver wrote:
> can this version be installed on Debian 10?
> If not, is there a plan for Mimic to support Debian 10?
I doubt that we'll ever see an official package of Mimic for Debian 10, but you
can probably expect to see Nautilus packages for buster-backports shortly:
https://salsa.deb
On Sun, 8 Dec 2019 at 00:53, Martin Verges wrote:
> Swap is nothing you want to have in a Server as it is very slow and can cause
> long downtimes.
Given the commentary on this page advocating at least some swap to
enable Linux to manage memory when under pressure:
https://utcc.utoronto.ca/~cks
Without reading the links:
from more then 20y Linux server and datacenter hosting environment, around
7y of Ceph, and hundreds of different systems all configured without swap.
I never ever had a problem with noswap that would be solved using swap.
But on my Linux desktop swap helps me a bit.
bt
Hi Jacek,
thanks for your help. I will try to inject my new placement_target "pre-jewel"
as placement_rule for that buckets with the modified radosgw-admin. Just now
struggeling with the compile prozess.
kind regards,
Ingo
Von: "Jacek Suchenia"
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