E ednt Well-Known Member Mar 16, 2017 107 7 58 Dec 5, 2018 #1 Hi, I just updated our Proxmox cluster and want to try out the cephfs integration. After pressing the button create mds I get binary not installed: /usr/bin/ceph-mds (500) After update I get 5.3-5 as main version.
Hi, I just updated our Proxmox cluster and want to try out the cephfs integration. After pressing the button create mds I get binary not installed: /usr/bin/ceph-mds (500) After update I get 5.3-5 as main version.
dcsapak Proxmox Staff Member Staff member Feb 1, 2016 10,219 1,500 273 36 Vienna Dec 5, 2018 #2 you either have to install ceph-mds by hand (via apt) or execute 'pveceph install'
E ednt Well-Known Member Mar 16, 2017 107 7 58 Dec 5, 2018 #3 I installed it now 'by hand' via apt-get install ceph-mds on all servers of the cluster. I was able to create all mds. Thank's for the fast answer! But maybe this package should be automatically installed by the update. Bernd
I installed it now 'by hand' via apt-get install ceph-mds on all servers of the cluster. I was able to create all mds. Thank's for the fast answer! But maybe this package should be automatically installed by the update. Bernd
tom Proxmox Staff Member Staff member Aug 29, 2006 15,899 1,161 273 Dec 5, 2018 #4 ednt said: I installed it now 'by hand' via apt-get install ceph-mds on all servers of the cluster. I was able to create all mds. Thank's for the fast answer! But maybe this package should be automatically installed by the update. Bernd Click to expand... "pveceph install" will install it automatically in new setups, for existing installations just rerun 'pveceph install'
ednt said: I installed it now 'by hand' via apt-get install ceph-mds on all servers of the cluster. I was able to create all mds. Thank's for the fast answer! But maybe this package should be automatically installed by the update. Bernd Click to expand... "pveceph install" will install it automatically in new setups, for existing installations just rerun 'pveceph install'
E ednt Well-Known Member Mar 16, 2017 107 7 58 Dec 5, 2018 #5 A 'normal' updater will not do this at first. Maybe a hint in the error message can be included like 'Did you already rerun pveceph install?' Then the user know what he can do. Reactions: AlexLup
A 'normal' updater will not do this at first. Maybe a hint in the error message can be included like 'Did you already rerun pveceph install?' Then the user know what he can do.