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Subject: Re: distro support for reef release
From: Casey Bodley <cbodley () redhat ! com>
Date: 2023-01-18 16:17:51
Message-ID: CAF-p1-JrkANPUyA-ggS9efEgJVyYj=Zpiwc4w4bKKuedPeorag () mail ! gmail ! com
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On Tue, Jan 17, 2023 at 10:54 AM Casey Bodley <cbodley(a)redhat.com> wrote:
>
> are we planning to support centos stream 9 and ubuntu 22.04 for Reef?
>
> shaman has been building packages for these distros for a while now,
> but they're still not enabled as supported distros in teuthology. i
> opened https://github.com/ceph/ceph/pull/49443 to enable testing
> against them, but the results in
> https://pulpito.ceph.com/cbodley-2022-12-14_21:18:54-rgw-wip-cbodley-testin=
g-distro-default-smithi/
> were unsuccessful:
>
> all of the centos stream 9 jobs failed due to teuthology's use of the
> 'sudo lsb_release -is' command which was removed
i raised https://tracker.ceph.com/issues/58491 to track this as a teuthology =
bug
>
> all of the ubuntu 22.04 jobs died with ansible errors
>
> we'll need to work through these issues if we expect to support these distr=
os
i scheduled a rerun of the rgw suite exclusively against centos9 and
ubuntu22.04:
https://pulpito.ceph.com/cbodley-2023-01-18_15:20:22-rgw-main-distro-default-=
smithi/
some of the ubuntu jobs passed, and the rest failed due to issues
specific to the rgw suite. so i don't think there are any general
blockers regarding ubuntu 22.04
all of the centos stream 9 jobs died with this fog error:
> Error reimaging machines: Fog has no smithi_centos_9.stream image. Availabl=
e smithi images: ['smithi_centos_8.stream', 'smithi_rhel_8.2', 'smithi_rhel_8=
.4', 'smithi_rhel_8.6', 'smithi_ubuntu_16.04', 'smithi_ubuntu_18.04', 'smithi=
_ubuntu_20.04', 'smithi_ubuntu_22.04']
i raised https://tracker.ceph.com/issues/58492 against the sepia
project to track this
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