[Deepsea-users] Centos 7 Install?

Ricardo Dias rdias at suse.com
Tue Apr 23 06:20:02 MDT 2019


Hi Robert,

Unfortunately we don't have enough resources to support Centos 7
installations. But it would be great to receive contributions on that front.
We did some effort 1 year ago to make DeepSea to work in Centos 7 but I
don't think the latest version still works.

Nevertheless, you can try the centos7 packages found here:
https://copr.fedorainfracloud.org/coprs/rjdias/home/packages/
for a fresh install of the cluster.

It is not possible to use DeepSea with an existing cluster.

A demo video can be found here:
https://asciinema.org/a/147996

Regards,
Ricardo Dias


On 19/04/19 14:08, Pelletier, Robert wrote:
> I have two clusters, both installed on Centos 7 boxes. I would love to
> install DeepSea to manage these but I have some questions. I have seen
> references to installing DeepSea on Centos 7, but nothing definitive.
> First, is this possible and supported. Second, if it is , then is it
> possible to install this on an existing cluster. Lastly, what would be
> the recommended procedure?  Thank you for any assistance or tips.
> 
>  
> 
> *Robert Pelletier, ISSSIII*
> 
> Eastern Maine Community College
> (207) 974-4782 | 354 Hogan Rd., Bangor, ME 04401
> 
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Ricardo Dias
Senior Software Engineer - Storage Team
SUSE Linux GmbH, GF: Felix Imendörffer, Jane Smithard, Graham Norton,
HRB 21284
(AG Nürnberg)

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