Backport #47095
closedoctopus: mds: provide altrenatives to increase the total cephfs subvolume snapshot counts to greater than the current 400 across a Cephfs volume
Updated by Nathan Cutler over 3 years ago
- Copied from Feature #46074: mds: provide altrenatives to increase the total cephfs subvolume snapshot counts to greater than the current 400 across a Cephfs volume added
Updated by Shyamsundar Ranganathan over 3 years ago
https://tracker.ceph.com/issues/47158 depends on the backport for this issue.
A simple cherry pick is throwing conflicts, hence I did not attempt to put up the backport for this tracker.
Updated by Nathan Cutler over 3 years ago
- Status changed from New to Need More Info
non-trivial feature
Updated by Andras Sali over 3 years ago
Is there any news when the backport will happen to octopus? Without this backport, snapshotting is unfortunately not really usable via Ceph-CSI in kubernetes, as it requires adhering to a global (cross-pvc) limit.
Updated by Patrick Donnelly over 3 years ago
- Status changed from Need More Info to New
- Assignee changed from Patrick Donnelly to Zheng Yan
Updated by Nathan Cutler over 3 years ago
- Status changed from New to Need More Info
feature backport, presumed non-trivial
Updated by Patrick Donnelly over 3 years ago
- Description updated (diff)
- Status changed from Need More Info to In Progress
Updated by Yuri Weinstein over 3 years ago
Updated by Nathan Cutler over 3 years ago
- Status changed from In Progress to Resolved
- Target version set to v15.2.9
This update was made using the script "backport-resolve-issue".
backport PR https://github.com/ceph/ceph/pull/38553
merge commit 553d596514e43bf3f57fed7f64651660c05e584d (v15.2.8-55-g553d596514e)
Updated by Andras Sali over 3 years ago
Really looking forward to getting this fix with 15.2.9 - is there a planned release date?
Updated by Nathan Cutler over 3 years ago
Andras Sali wrote:
Really looking forward to getting this fix with 15.2.9 - is there a planned release date?
@Andras Ceph upstream backporting and stable release processes are performed mainly by volunteers working in their spare time. These processes move forward on a "best-effort" basis, not according to any pre-defined schedule.