If my analysis here is correct, then it doesn't just break Ceph; instead it would break all of the affected charms when hosts are not DNS-resolvable. Which never happens when using MAAS and the MAAS host acts as one's DNS server, but would probably be the case with most (all?) non-MAAS Juju providers.
If my analysis here is correct, then it doesn't just break Ceph; instead it would break all of the affected charms when hosts are not DNS-resolvable. Which never happens when using MAAS and the MAAS host acts as one's DNS server, but would probably be the case with most (all?) non-MAAS Juju providers.