ceph/doc/install/rpm.rst
Sage Weil 2bd2731240 doc/install/{debian,rpm}: update for cuttlefish
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Installing RPM Packages
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You may install stable release packages (for stable deployments),
development release packages (for the latest features), or development
testing packages (for development and QA only). Do not add multiple
package sources at the same time.
Install Release Key
===================
Packages are cryptographically signed with the ``release.asc`` key. Add our
release key to your system's list of trusted keys to avoid a security warning::
sudo rpm --import 'https://ceph.com/git/?p=ceph.git;a=blob_plain;f=keys/release.asc'
Add Release Packages
====================
Cuttlefish
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Cuttlefish is the most recent stable release of Ceph. These packages are
recommended for anyone deploying Ceph in a production environment.
Critical bug fixes are backported and point releases are made as necessary.
Packages are currently built for the RHEL/CentOS6 (``el6``), Fedora 17
(``f17``), OpenSUSE 12 (``opensuse12``), and SLES (``sles11``)
platforms. The repository package installs the repository details on
your local system for use with ``yum`` or ``up2date``.
Replase the``{DISTRO}`` below with the distro codename::
su -c 'rpm -Uvh http://ceph.com/rpm-cuttlefish/{DISTRO}/x86_64/ceph-release-1-0.el6.noarch.rpm'
For example, for CentOS 6 or other RHEL6 derivatives (``el6``)::
su -c 'rpm -Uvh http://ceph.com/rpm-cuttlefish/el6/x86_64/ceph-release-1-0.el6.noarch.rpm'
You can download the RPMs directly from::
http://ceph.com/rpm-cuttlefish
Bobtail
-------
Bobtail is the previous recent major release of Ceph. These packages are
recommended for those who have already deployed bobtail in production and
are not yet ready to upgrade.
Packages are currently built for the RHEL/CentOS6 (``el6``), Fedora 17
(``f17``), OpenSUSE 12 (``opensuse12``), and SLES (``sles11``)
platforms. The repository package installs the repository details on
your local system for use with ``yum`` or ``up2date``.
Replase the``{DISTRO}`` below with the distro codename::
su -c 'rpm -Uvh http://ceph.com/rpm-bobtail/{DISTRO}/x86_64/ceph-release-1-0.el6.noarch.rpm'
For example, for CentOS 6 or other RHEL6 derivatives (``el6``)::
su -c 'rpm -Uvh http://ceph.com/rpm-bobtail/el6/x86_64/ceph-release-1-0.el6.noarch.rpm'
You can download the RPMs directly from::
http://ceph.com/rpm-bobtail
Development Release Packages
----------------------------
Our development process generates a new release of Ceph every 3-4 weeks. These
packages are faster-moving than the stable releases. Development packages have
new features integrated quickly, while still undergoing several weeks of QA
prior to release.
Packages are cryptographically signed with the ``release.asc`` key. Add our
release key to your system's list of trusted keys to avoid a security warning::
sudo rpm --import 'https://ceph.com/git/?p=ceph.git;a=blob_plain;f=keys/autobuild.asc'
Packages are currently built for the CentOS-6 and Fedora 17 platforms. The
repository package installs the repository details on your local system for use
with ``yum`` or ``up2date``.
For CentOS-6::
su -c 'rpm -Uvh http://ceph.com/rpms/el6/x86_64/ceph-release-1-0.el6.noarch.rpm'
For Fedora 17::
su -c 'rpm -Uvh http://ceph.com/rpms/fc17/x86_64/ceph-release-1-0.fc17.noarch.rpm'
You can download the RPMs directly from::
http://ceph.com/rpm-testing
Installing Packages
===================
Once you have added either release or development packages to ``yum``, you
can install Ceph::
sudo yum install ceph