> +1 for a CentOS 6 deployment, you need to upgrade the qemu, not the kernel.
Slightly related:
Note that there are currently no Juno RDO packages for CentOS 6.
If you are building a new OpenStack deployment I would certainly start with
Centos/RHEL 7
Cheers,
Robert van Leeuwen
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> Sent: 10 November 2014 14:57
> To: Erik McCormick; MailingLists - EWS
> Cc: openstack-operators@lists.openstack.org
> Subject: Re: [Openstack-operators] Ceph Implementations
>
> >> We tried installing Ceph on CentOS 6 (storage nodes and nova nodes)
> >> but
>> We tried installing Ceph on CentOS 6 (storage nodes and nova nodes) but
>> discovered
>> that the kernel that is included in RDO (for nova) doesn’t include rbd
>> support in qemu-img
>You shouldn't need a special kernel unless you're going to do things like try
>to mount an rbd image directl
On Fri, Nov 7, 2014 at 11:43 AM, MailingLists - EWS <
mailingli...@expresswebsystems.com> wrote:
> Since there seems to be a fair amount of people on this list running Ceph
> with Openstack, I wanted to ask what configuration most people are using
> for their Ceph/Openstack configuration.
>
>
>
>
For totally unrelated reasons we're running Ubuntu with our CEPH cloud.
However, we don't place OSDs (or any CEPH services) on our compute or
control nodes--completely distinct servers.
We run VXLAN tunnels for our tenant networks. GRE should also work fine.
On Fri, Nov 7, 2014 at 5:43 PM, Mailin
Since there seems to be a fair amount of people on this list running Ceph
with Openstack, I wanted to ask what configuration most people are using for
their Ceph/Openstack configuration.
We tried installing Ceph on CentOS 6 (storage nodes and nova nodes) but
discovered that the kernel that is i