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Ubuntu 22.04 support?

Open heinowalther opened this issue 1 year ago • 12 comments

Hi there I am trying this plugin on Ubuntu 22.04, yet it fails when running the first step of the ansible script where it runs the /tmp/setup on the storage nodes... I have tried to run this script by hand, where it asks to confirm that you want to add the focal repos... But even after that has been run on all storage nodes, it still fails at the same step because the script asks then even if the repos is already present... "You are on an unsupported version of Debian. Would you like to use 'focal' packages? [y/N]"

Anyway, I would really like to use this on 22.04 and not 20.04 for obvious reasons.. is there a version in the works?

heinowalther avatar Mar 17 '23 23:03 heinowalther

A little update... I have now also tried with Rocky 9.1 which also has problems... I tried to enable the test repos, and was able to "force" install with --nobest... But it seems like the ansible_runner script is missing from the path... as it fails the checks...

So basically you are more of less "forced" to use older linux variants to be able to use this deploy tool which I think is a bit sad, as it looks great... I hope it will be updated soon...?

heinowalther avatar Mar 20 '23 16:03 heinowalther

Hey I have also tried Linux Rocky, the new 9 version has not worked for me either. However, the old one works, the 8 server. But still has support until 2029. is certainly not the optimal solution but if you are still looking for one.

LennyKopisch avatar Jun 28 '23 08:06 LennyKopisch

any update on this? any plans to support ubuntu 22, debian 12 or Rocky 9?

aniel300 avatar Aug 10 '23 11:08 aniel300

any update on this? any plans to support ubuntu 22, debian 12 or Rocky 9?

I actually don't think so. Would not recommend it anymore. sadly...

LennyKopisch avatar Aug 15 '23 20:08 LennyKopisch

any update on this? any plans to support ubuntu 22, debian 12 or Rocky 9?

I actually don't think so. Would not recommend it anymore. sadly...

do u have any alternative to this?

aniel300 avatar Aug 15 '23 23:08 aniel300

any update on this? any plans to support ubuntu 22, debian 12 or Rocky 9?

I actually don't think so. Would not recommend it anymore. sadly...

do u have any alternative to this?

Not really, used or wanted to use it for ceph installation, was more relaxed but went that way too. I can advise you, if you only need it for that just do it that way, here you get meanwhile ansible errors and several other problems. You don't want to deal with that.

LennyKopisch avatar Aug 16 '23 12:08 LennyKopisch

have u tried setting it up using proxmox?

aniel300 avatar Aug 16 '23 12:08 aniel300

have u tried setting it up using proxmox?

I have run once on a VM for, proxmox and also once externally via a datastore for proxmox which I wanted to connect via iscsi. Conclusion: did not really work with this and I was mainly busy with config errors (not on my part).

LennyKopisch avatar Aug 16 '23 12:08 LennyKopisch

did u take a look at this? https://forum.proxmox.com/threads/ceph-single-node-vs-zfs.73924/post-385542

aniel300 avatar Aug 16 '23 16:08 aniel300

did u take a look at this? https://forum.proxmox.com/threads/ceph-single-node-vs-zfs.73924/post-385542

yea I know this discussion, you can run ceph on a single node but it is useless. if that is the case use ZFS.

LennyKopisch avatar Aug 17 '23 07:08 LennyKopisch

did u take a look at this? https://forum.proxmox.com/threads/ceph-single-node-vs-zfs.73924/post-385542

yea I know this discussion, you can run ceph on a single node but it is useless. if that is the case use ZFS.

cant u start like this and then expand to multi nodes redundance?

aniel300 avatar Aug 23 '23 20:08 aniel300

did u take a look at this? https://forum.proxmox.com/threads/ceph-single-node-vs-zfs.73924/post-385542

yea I know this discussion, you can run ceph on a single node but it is useless. if that is the case use ZFS.

cant u start like this and then expand to multi nodes redundance?

sure

LennyKopisch avatar Aug 24 '23 13:08 LennyKopisch