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reef: pin nfs-ganesha to 5.5-1 #2168

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@guits guits commented Nov 9, 2023

As 5.5-2 introduced a regression [1], we need to pin to this specific
version for reef.

[1] https://tracker.ceph.com/issues/63151

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adk3798 commented Nov 9, 2023

NOTE: regression in question https://tracker.ceph.com/issues/63151. Also keep in mind this only is an issue with reef. Main ceph seems to work okay with newer ganesha version (e.g. 5.7)

As 5.5-2 introduced a regression [1], we need to pin to this specific
version for reef.

[1] https://tracker.ceph.com/issues/63151

Signed-off-by: Guillaume Abrioux <gabrioux@ibm.com>
@guits guits merged commit c97b9ee into main Nov 9, 2023
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BlaineEXE commented Nov 9, 2023

FWIW, Matt Benjamin mentioned that the RGW-side issue is on QA here: ceph/ceph#54297 (review)

the issue is that tcmalloc and the libc allocators began misbehaving together at some point recently--it may have to do with a system library or tcmalloc behavior change

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