Malte Stroem wrote:
> there is no need for ceph-common.
>
> You can mount the CephFS with the mount command because the Ceph kernel
> client is part of the kernel for a long time now.
>
> mount -t cephfs...
>
> just works.
>
This made me very excited, since I've got quite a few Rocky 8 systems still, so
I tried this on a Rocky 9.6 system (it should "just work," right?) and I'm
getting
mount: /mnt/web: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on
:/volumes/web/www/457c578c-95a1-4f28-aafa-d2c7e9603042, missing codepage or
helper program, or other error.
So I went to install ceph-common from the Reef repository, and I bumped up
against this:
https://tracker.ceph.com/issues/71250
so I can't install the 18.2.7 client.
While I'm trying to figure out if I can get 18.2.6 from the
centos-release-ceph-reef repository, I took a look in /proc/filesystems on a
fresh Rocky 8.10 install. Ceph is not there. Sigh. Does RedHat not build that
module since they've got their own Red Hat Ceph Storage product?
[root@rocky810-test ~]# cat /proc/filesystems
nodev sysfs
nodev tmpfs
nodev bdev
nodev proc
nodev cgroup
nodev cgroup2
nodev cpuset
nodev devtmpfs
nodev configfs
nodev debugfs
nodev tracefs
nodev securityfs
nodev sockfs
nodev bpf
nodev pipefs
nodev ramfs
nodev hugetlbfs
nodev devpts
nodev autofs
nodev pstore
nodev mqueue
nodev selinuxfs
xfs
nodev rpc_pipefs
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