Hi Erich,
about a similar problem I asked some months ago,Frank Schilder published
this on the list (December 6, 2023) and it may be helpfull for your
setup. I've not tested yet, my cluster is still in deployment state.
To provide some first-hand experience, I was operating a pool with
Hi;
I tried to create an NFS cluster using this command :
[root@controllera ceph]# ceph nfs cluster create mynfs "3 controllera
controllerb controllerc" --ingress --virtual_ip 20.1.0.201 --ingress-mode
haproxy-protocol
Invalid command: haproxy-protocol not in default|keepalive-only
And I got this
According to https://tracker.ceph.com/issues/58933, that was only
backported as far as reef. If I remember correctly, the reason for that was
the ganehsa version itself we were including in our quincy containers
wasn't new enough to support the feature on that end, so backporting the
nfs/orchestrat
Okay, it seems like from what you're saying the RGW image itself isn't
special compared to the other ceph daemons, it's just that you want to use
the image on your local registry. In that case, I would still recommend
just using `ceph orch upgrade start --image ` with the image
from your local regi