Looking forward to it. Tests done so far show some interesting results - so I'm
considering it for future production use.
On Nov 7, 2013, at 1:01 PM, Sage Weil wrote:
> The challenge here is that libzfs is currently a build time dependency, which
> means it needs to be included in the target
The challenge here is that libzfs is currently a build time dependency, which
means it needs to be included in the target distro already, or we need to
bundle it in the Ceph.com repos.
I am currently looking at the possibility of making the OSD back end
dynamically linked at runtime, which woul
Any chance this option will be included for future emperor binaries? I don't
mind compiling software, but I would like to keep things upgradable via apt-get
…
Thanks,
Dinu
On Nov 7, 2013, at 4:05 AM, Sage Weil wrote:
> Hi Dinu,
>
> You currently need to compile yourself, and pass --with-zf
Hi Dinu,
You currently need to compile yourself, and pass --with-zfs to
./configure.
Once it is built in, ceph-osd will detect whether the underlying fs is zfs
on its own.
sage
On Wed, 6 Nov 2013, Dinu Vlad wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm testing the 0.72 release and thought to give a spin to the
Hello,
I'm testing the 0.72 release and thought to give a spin to the zfs support.
While I managed to setup a cluster on top of a number of zfs datasets, the
ceph-osd logs show it's using the "genericfilestorebackend":
2013-11-06 09:27:59.386392 7fdfee0ab7c0 0
genericfilestorebackend(/var/l