Le 19/11/2025 à 09:39:00-0500, Anthony D'Atri a écrit
>
>
Hi,
> >
> > I don't need the ceph.conf for ceph himself. I «need» the ceph.conf so I
> > can launch
> >
> > ceph fsid
> >
> > on any node.
>
> I suspect that the requirement for this to be in ceph.conf may be an artifact
> of the days when vanity cluster names were intended for multiple logical
> clusters to run on the same node. One might assert today that a client should
> be able to get this from the mons, I would suggest entering a tracker ticket
> to that effect.
>
Ok, but just to be clear I got only
[global]
fsid = XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
mon_host = [v2:a.b.c.10:3300/0,v1:a.b.c.10:6789/0]
[v2:a.b.c.11:3300/0,v1:a.b.c.11:6789/0] [v2:a.b.c.12:3300/0,v1:a.b.c.12:6789/0]
[v2:a.b.c. 13:3300/0,v1:a.b.c.13:6789/0]
[v2:a.b.c.14:3300/0,v1:a.b.c.14:6789/0] [v2:a.b.c.15:3300/0,v1:a.b.c.15:6789/0]
[v2:a.b.c.16:3300/0,v1:a.b.c.16:6789/0] [v2:a.b.c.17:3300/0,v1:a.b.c.17:6789/0]
[v2:a.b.c.18:3300/0,v1:a.b.c.18:6789/0]
> >
> > chown -R ceph:ceph /var/lib/ceph/FSID/crash/posted
> >
> > so with the hability to launch ceph fsid on any node I can get that info
> > through a «facter» in puppet so I can add this line in the crontab.
>
> I have to ask: why not use a wildcard?
>
Because this is just one example of the using of fsid in puppet. But you'r
right I can use a wildcard.
Regards
--
Albert SHIH 🦫 🐸
France
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mer. 19 nov. 2025 15:54:44 CET
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