Using OpenAttic with preexisting cluster built on Centos 7

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Robert Pelletier

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Mar 6, 2019, 2:21:26 PM3/6/19
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I would like to use OpenAttic with my preesixting Ceph Luminous cluster which was built in Centos 7. I read this piece (Some openATTIC features like iSCSI target and Ceph object gateway (RGW) management depend on communicating with DeepSea via the Salt REST API.) which indicates some features will not work. I really do not want to rebuild my cluster in Suse (frankly I have always stuck to Centos or Ubuntu)

Could you tell me what works, what does not, what I should be aware of, etc?

I would appreciate any information you could provide.

Thank you.

Kai Wagner

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Mar 7, 2019, 4:19:00 AM3/7/19
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Hi Robert,

everything that relies on the salt-api and thus DeepSea won't work.

This will be iSCSI, NFS and RGW management. The rest should work as usual.

Kai

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Lenz Grimmer

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Mar 12, 2019, 9:49:06 AM3/12/19
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On 3/7/19 10:18 AM, Kai Wagner wrote:

> everything that relies on the salt-api and thus DeepSea won't work.
>
> This will be iSCSI, NFS and RGW management. The rest should work as usual.

Small correction: to my knowledge, RGW management is not dependent on
the Salt REST API and should also be available.

Lenz

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