Build Ceph into container images with upstream support for the latest few Ceph releases on CentOS. ceph-container also supports builds for multiple distributions.
All tags can be found on the Docker Hub. For the daemon-base tags visit. For the daemon tags visit.
Alternatively, you can run the following command (install jq first):
$ curl -s https://registry.hub.docker.com/v2/repositories/ceph/daemon/tags/ | jq '."results"[] .name'
Be careful, by default the Docker API returns the first page with its 10 elements.
To improve your curl
you can pass the https://registry.hub.docker.com/v2/repositories/ceph/daemon/tags/?page=2
Since everyone doesn't use Docker Hub API and Docker Hub WebUI doesn't paginate. It's hard to see all available stable images.
Starting August 22th 2018, Ubuntu images are no longer supported. Only openSUSE and CentOS images will be shipped.
Here is an example list of available stable Ceph images
ceph/daemon:v3.0.5-stable-3.0-luminous-centos-7
ceph/daemon:v3.0.5-stable-3.0-luminous-centos-7-x86_64
ceph/daemon:v3.0.5-stable-3.0-luminous-centos-7-aarch64
ceph/daemon:v3.0.3-stable-3.0-luminous-centos-7-x86_64
ceph/daemon:v3.0.2-stable-3.0-luminous-centos-7-x86_64
ceph/daemon:v3.0.1-stable-3.0-luminous-centos-7-x86_64
ceph/daemon:tag-stable-3.0-luminous-centos-7
It is possible to build a container running the latest development release (master). It also includes the latest development packages from the nfs-ganesha project.
This is only available on CentOS with the following command :
make FLAVORS="master,centos,7" build
Alternatively, you can build a container image based on wip-*
branch:
make FLAVORS="wip-super-code,centos,7" build
To build your branch on Centos 7 on the wip-super-code
branch.
ceph/daemon-base
: Base container image containing Ceph core components.ceph/daemon
: All-in-one container containing all Ceph daemons.
See README files in subdirectories for instructions on using containers.
make
is used for ceph-container builds. See make help
for all make options.
The make
tooling allows the environment variable FLAVORS
to be optionally set by the user to
define which flavors to operate on. Flavor specifications follow a strict format that declares what
Ceph version to build and what container image to use as the base for the build. See make help
for
a full description.
Once the flavor is selected, specify its name in the FLAVORS
environment variable and call the
build
target:
make FLAVORS=luminous,centos,7 build
Multiple flavors are specified by separating each flavor by a space and surrounding the entire specification in quotes and built the same as a single flavor:
make FLAVORS="luminous,centos,7 mimic,opensuse,42.3" build
Flavors can be built in parallel easily with the build.parallel
target:
make FLAVORS="<flavor> <other flavor> <...>" build.parallel
Some distributions can select a specific version of Ceph to install. You just have to append the required version to the ceph release code name.
The required version will be saved in CEPH_POINT_RELEASE
variable (including the version separator).
The version separator is usually a dash ('-') or an equal sign ('=').
CEPH_POINT_RELEASE
remains empty if no point release is given.
Note that CEPH_VERSION
variable still feature the ceph code name, luminous in this example.
make FLAVORS=luminous-12.2.2,centos,7 build