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A
All
right
recording
has
started,
and
this
is
the
june
14th
2022
rook
community
meeting,
so
we
will
jump
into
our
milestones
and
recent
patch
releases
and
upcoming
releases
as
well.
So
last
week
there
were
two
different
patch
releases
that
were
done:
there's
a
1.8.10
and
a
1.9.5
they
were
completed.
A
I
have
updated
or
added
links
to
the
release,
notes
for
both
of
those
here,
1.8.10
and
1.9.5,
so
you
can
catch
up
with
all
of
the
specific
fixes
that
were
included
into
those
two
patch
releases
that
went
out
on
the
same
day
on
june
9th
blaine.
Is
there
anything
specific
that
you
want
to
call
out
or
make
special
note
of
for
what
was
included
in
the
1.8.10
and
1.9.5
patch
releases?.
B
I
don't
think
so.
I
was
also
coming
off
of
a
vacation,
but
I
think
it's
mostly
just
bug
fixes.
Let
me
let
me
take
a
look
at
the
the
tag
here
in
1.9,
since
that's
likely
to
be
kind
of
more
more
important
things.
B
Oh
yeah,
one
of
the
things
was
the
telemetry
work.
Is,
I
guess,
about
half
done
from
the
rook
side.
B
I
think
the
work
in
staff
is
done
as
well,
so
ceph
17.2.1
should
now
have
rook
telemetry
collected
from
it
as
long
as
users
enable
the
telemetry
module.
A
B
A
And-
and
so
is
this
the
then
the
first,
the
first
release,
then
that
has
you
know
like
deeper
telemetry
stuff
available
as
long
as
it's
enabled
yeah
the
first,
the
first
one.
B
From
the
rip
side,
yes,
so
seth
has
had
a
telemetry
module,
for,
I
think,
a
couple
versions
now
and
we
yeah.
We
talked
about
getting
rook
information
into
it
and
basically
figured
out
that
there's
not
really
a
good
heuristic
for
determining
what
is
a
rook
cluster
insect.
B
So
we
decided
to
go
about
like
actually
specifically
identifying
for
clusters
and
then
also
adding
some
information.
That's
potentially
relevant,
like
what
version
of
rook
is
running.
What
version
of
kubernetes
is
underlying
it
and
things
like
that
that
hopefully
could
help
us
kind
of
see
user.
You
know
user
patterns.
A
Yep
yeah,
we
had
been
talking
about
the
adding
that
in
recently
and
I'm
I
think
that's
super
helpful-
to
understand
the
field
a
little
bit
better
and
get
that
insight.
So
yeah,
I'm
glad
that
that's
in
there.
I
think
it's
really
useful
and
helpful
awesome.
No,
it
was.
B
Oh
yeah,
I
think,
there's
one
one
other
important
update
in
1.9.5
is
the
cfcsi
version
changes
to
3.6.2
and
similarly,
along
with
that,
we
are,
if
users
don't
enable
host
networking
for
csi,
then
we
start
using
the
what
we've
called
like
the
holder
pod
pattern
to
make
sure
that
the.
A
A
B
Let
me
look
really
quickly
at
one
day
at
10.,
it's
a
shorter
list.
There.
B
Oh,
it
looks
like
it
also
does
it
reports
the
basic
rook
version
telemetry,
but
not
the
larger,
like
bit
of
telemetry,
which
was
kind
of
more
more
picked
in
yeah?
Otherwise,
I
think
just
a
few
small
bug
fixes
got
it.
A
All
right
sounds
good
and
then
yes,
we
are
in
the
cycle
for
1.10
as
well.
I
think
it's
kind
of
a
bit
early
still
on
on
that
one.
I
think
that
the
release
is
not
it's
typically
scheduled
in
august,
so
there's
still
plenty
of
time
going
on
through
june
and
july
and
then
into
august.
Before
we
get
there,
a
quick
call
out
that
you
know
the
road
map
had
been
updated
with
the
high
level
areas
of
focus
for
1.10.
A
So
you
can
check
that
out
within
the
roadmap.md
file
and
some
for
some
of
those
details
there,
the
there
is
also
a
project
board
for
1.10
that
is
staying
up
to
date
as
well
oops.
Now
I
got
my
zoom
thing
halfway
in
between
one
monitor
and
another.
I
don't
know
what
I've
done
to
myself.
This
might
not
be
a
good
thing
now.
A
I
can't
drag
it
okay,
so
it's
stuck
in
between
monitors
it's
off
in
the
netherlands,
so
1.10
though
it's
the
start
of
the
project
board
that
will
be
tracking
the
items
that
we'll
be
investing
in
and
progressing
across
the
board
to
be
included
into
the
1.10
release.
So
you
can
follow,
along
with
progress
on
the
roadmap
items
on
this
1.10
project
board
as
well,
blaine,
anything
specific
that
you
want
to
call
out
for
1.10
or
some
of
the
investments
there.
B
Yeah,
so
we
will
be
removing
seth
octopus
support.
This
keeps
up
with
our
trend
of
generally
supporting
two
versions
of
seth
and
having
a
version
of
rook
that
supports
three
usually
during
during
the
like
transition
between
versions.
B
B
B
Yeah
there's
also
like
there's
a
very
old
issue
that
we've
just
kind
of
slowly
over
time
been
able
to
get
more
information
from
and
get
more
information
about.
How
you
know,
node
fencing
works
in
ceph
and
we're
hoping
to
do
some
work
on
that
and
that's
related
to
1507,
like
an
order
of
magnitude
away
from
where
we
are
now
in
the
ten
pounds.
A
Yeah,
that
is
a
really
old
issue
that
has
definitely
been
around
for
a
long
time,
and
I
I
haven't
you
know
I've
seen
the
updates
on
the
issue
there,
but
I'm
not
quite
sure
exactly
where
we
landed
on
that
one.
Do
you
know,
can
you
be?
Do
you
have
more
details
to
share
about
what
the
investment
will
be
in
the
1.10
time
frame
for
for
that
area
of
problems
that
have
been?
You
know
challenging
to
solve
for
a
couple
years
now.
B
It
is
effectively,
I
think,
going
to
involve
it's
effectively
done
from
the
csi
level,
so
csi
has
a
or
at
least
there's
a
like
csi
add-ons,
a
project
that
we
also
are
using
to
add
on
some
features
to
this
fcsi,
and
one
of
them
is
network
fencing.
A
Yeah,
that's
awesome.
I
think
it's
yeah.
I
think
one
of
the
challenges
with
this
issue
is
is
determining
where
in
the
stack
it
could
be
successfully
solved
and
approached
so
I
know
there's
been
a
lot
of
discussion
on
it
and
I'm
I'm
really
excited
to
see
that
there's
some
progress
in
the
area
where
we
think
that
an
investment
can
be
made
to
to
make
an
improvement.
So
that's
really
really
cool
to
see
that.
B
Yeah
it
definitely
it's
it's
been
for
me.
I
must
have
been
kind
of
watching.
It's
been
really
enlightening
to
see
kind
of
the
the
various
ways
where
it's
like.
No,
this
fails
because
of
this,
or
this
fails
because
of
this,
and
it's
it's
really
just
a
classical
disre-distributed
systems
problem,
but
you
know
no
one
ever
has
a
real
great
answer
or
the
same
answer.
Every
time.
B
B
I
think
that's
something
that
the
ceph
project
is
seeing
more
users
really
interested
in,
and
also
particularly
interested
in,
for,
like
cloud
providers
even
like
aws.
B
And
I
I
think
the
like
you
know
very
short
and
sweet
of
it
is
that
they
a
lot
of
times
just
don't
like
kind
of
the
fail.
The
fail
over
patterns
of
you
know,
what's
going
on
with
the
the
cloud
providers
that
it
takes
too
long
and
stuff
is,
is
faster
and
the
sap
object
is
consistent
and
that
that
also
involves
like
doing
some
server-side
encryption,
some
vault,
like
vault
key
management,
service
integration
and
the
what
ceph
uses
for
multi-site
replication,
which
is
a
randos
gateway,
multi-site.
B
It's
kind
of
the
catch-all
term
we
have
for
that.
So
there
are.
There
are
a
number
of
changes
for
the
object,
store
kind
of
coming
in
and
then
also
a
continued
focus
on
nfs
from
my
side,
I
think
we're
going
to
be
trying
to
look
at
figuring
out
how
to
get
like
ldap
integration
working
with
nfs
and
figure
out
how
that
relates
to
rook
document
that-
and
you
know,
implement
that,
if
appropriate
in
rook.
B
Yeah
also
news
the
the
ad,
so
we
currently
have
the
object
bucket
claims,
which
were
a
sort
of
prototype
of
what
is
now
cozy,
which
is
the
container
object,
storage
interface.
That
is
now,
I
think,
officially
going
to
make
it
into
kubernetes
1.24.
A
Yep
understood,
awesome,
yeah,
and
I
think
it's
great
that
we're
you
know
these
investments
we're
making
for
object,
store,
related
stuff
object,
storage,
that's
definitely
cool
that
you
know
we're
seeing
an
increased
demand
from
the
user
base
and
wanting
to
have
you
know
more.
B
A
Of
object,
storage,
and
so
you
know
responding
to
that
with
some
investments
on
on
the
side
of
improving
object,
storage
support
is
great
to
see.
A
All
right
sweet,
so
that
thing
that's
the
1.10
stuff,
in
addition
to
how
we
covered
the
1.81.9
patch
releases,
so
be
on
the
lookout
for
more
progress
on
1.10
and
an
early
august
release.
For
that.
A
The
only
other
note
we've
got
here
in
the
agenda
doc
today
is
around
there's
a
the
kubecon
north
america.
The
cfp
closed,
for
you
know,
proposals
in
the
general
sense
like
a
week
or
two
ago,
but
the
maintainer
track
is
open
until
july
11th
for
cncf
projects
such
as
rook
to
submit
a
a
short
proposal
for
what
they
want
to
cover
in
their
maintainer
track
sessions.
A
So
you
know
we'll
definitely
follow
up
on
that
and
make
sure
that
that
is
submitted
so
that
we
can
be
part
of
the
maintainer
tracks,
macheter
trek
sessions
at
kubecon
and
potentially
that
might
be
the
first
one
that
we'll
be
able
to
do
in
person,
and
we
haven't
done
that
in
a
while
at
first
we
did
the
last
one
for
europe
as
a
virtual
recording
as
well.
So
that
would
be
great
if
we
could
be
able
to
do
this
one
once
again
in
person
two.
B
A
Follow
up
on
that,
and
we
certainly
will
follow
up
on
that
and
make
sure
we
get
in
there
cool
any
other
agenda
items
that
did
not
make
it
into
the
agenda
that
we
want
to
discuss
still.
A
All
right:
well,
if
that
is
all
the
items
we
wanted
to
discuss,
then
we
can
go
ahead
and
adjourn
for
this
session
and
we'll
see
each
other
on
slack
and
online.
Then.