Hi Dan,
I think it would be a good move. Now that CentOS Stream has been repurposed
as a RHEL upstream instead of downstream as it was initially, it really
makes sense. I would not expect any trouble for CS users as the backward
compatibility is maintained in CS as un RHEL The problem that happened with
recent Ceph rebuilds is because CS by design introduces things not yet
present in RHEL releases and it's derivatives.
Best regards,
Michel
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Le 31 juillet 2025 18:34:32 Dan van der Ster <dan.vanderster@xxxxxxxxx> a
écrit :
Hi,
On Tue, Jul 29, 2025 at 8:06 AM Moritz Baumann <mo@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I have problems upgrading ceph from
https://download.ceph.com/rpm-19.2.3/el9/x86_64/
and have broken dependencies on host running Almalinux 9.6
So:
ceph orch upgrade start --ceph_version 19.2.3
works,
but a dnf --refresh upgrade on ceph nodes gives broken dependencies
ceph-poc1[0]:~# dnf --refresh upgrade
...
Error:
Problem 1: cannot install the best update candidate for package
ceph-common-2:19.2.2-0.el9.x86_64
- nothing provides libcrypto.so.3(OPENSSL_3.4.0)(64bit) needed by
ceph-common-2:19.2.3-0.el9.x86_64 from Ceph
Thanks for sharing this. The upstream build team is aware of this (and
the same issue in reef) and actively are working on a path forward.
It's unfortunate that Stream broke compatibility this way -- the team
is testing the impact if we move to Rocky 9 going forward for
reef/squid.
One concern is if such a change might similarly break our Stream 9
users -- but... are there any Stream 9 users out there?
Cheers, dan
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