Hi Andreas. 
Does it mean ceph-ansible will no longer be maintained? From your link it seems that you can activate a module ansible ...what does that mean exactly?
Cheers


On Fri, Nov 22, 2019 at 10:37 PM Andreas Jaeger <aj@suse.com> wrote:
On 22/11/2019 17.47, Mark Goddard wrote:
> [...]
> ## Ceph Ansible
>
> We are continuing to investigate Ceph Ansible as an alternative to our
> native Ceph deployment. The work to migrate from an existing kolla
> deployment is still ongoing. There are some potential blockers in the
> form of no Ubuntu container image support in ceph-ansible, and no ARM
> container images published by the ceph-container project.

I suggest to talk with the Ceph community before spending more work
here. ceph-ansible is getting replaced in March by "SSH orchestrator", see

https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1JpcETNXpuB1JEuhX_c8xtgNnv0gJhSaQUffM7aRjUek/edit#slide=id.g78e5cb0e10_0_0

Andreas
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