Accepting request 645861 from filesystems:ceph:nautilus

bsc#1113946 - please test in openSUSE:Factory:Staging:C

OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/645861
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/filesystems:ceph/ceph?expand=0&rev=194
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Nathan Cutler 2018-11-01 07:35:59 +00:00 committed by Git OBS Bridge
parent 45379192fc
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<size unit="G">28</size>
</disk>
<memory>
<size unit="G">8</size>
<size unit="G">9</size>
</memory>
</hardware>
</overwrite>

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Mon Oct 29 14:02:13 UTC 2018 - ncutler@suse.com
- Bump ceph aarch64 memory constraint from 8 to 9G to address
an EOM build failure seen in IBS
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Thu Oct 25 09:17:58 UTC 2018 - ncutler@suse.com
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+ First downstream nautilus build. Notable changes:
* The 'ceph-disk' OSD deployment/introspection/management tool is gone.
Use 'ceph-volume' instead.
* Builds with Python 3.7 (boo#1113946)
* The 'ceph osd rm' command has been deprecated. Users should use
'ceph osd destroy' or 'ceph osd purge' (but after first confirming it is
safe to do so via the 'ceph osd safe-to-destroy' command).

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Mon Oct 29 14:02:13 UTC 2018 - ncutler@suse.com
- Bump ceph aarch64 memory constraint from 8 to 9G to address
an EOM build failure seen in IBS
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Thu Oct 25 09:17:58 UTC 2018 - ncutler@suse.com
@ -6,6 +12,7 @@ Thu Oct 25 09:17:58 UTC 2018 - ncutler@suse.com
+ First downstream nautilus build. Notable changes:
* The 'ceph-disk' OSD deployment/introspection/management tool is gone.
Use 'ceph-volume' instead.
* Builds with Python 3.7 (boo#1113946)
* The 'ceph osd rm' command has been deprecated. Users should use
'ceph osd destroy' or 'ceph osd purge' (but after first confirming it is
safe to do so via the 'ceph osd safe-to-destroy' command).