https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1396463
--- Comment #11 from Jan Chaloupka <jchaloup(a)redhat.com> ---
Assuming the upstream does not currently support non-x86_64 archs, it is only
right to stop the etcd from running on other architectures unless it is
explicitly configured by administrator.
In order to provide etcd with minimal or no initial configuration and to
support better stability and provide responsive feedback to users, it will be
better for each architecture maintainer(s) to open their own request for making
the etcd run by default on their architecture. With promise of supporting and
dealing with all issues that are architecture related.
Since noone reads logs unless there is something not working properly, I don't
think any user will read any kind of warning about unsupported architecture.
However, there are some facts to consider valid:
1) running the etcd from scratch is important to provide fast and first
experience with any tool
2) if a user/administrator decides to use the etcd in production it is a must
to make sure the etcd is sufficiently tested and maintained to avoid data loss,
instability, to force security and other attributes based on production
requirements
3) we can not make everyone happy
So I will patch the etcd with Manjunath's patch + stating running etcd on
ppc64le is not supported and at user's own risk + referring this issue for
further discussion. Once the ppc64le is officially supported the patch gets
removed and this issue can be closed definitely.
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