Hi Bryan,

I asked the same question a few months ago:
http://lists.ceph.com/pipermail/ceph-users-ceph.com/2013-February/000221.html

But basically, that is pretty bad; you'll be stuck on your own and
would need to get in contact with Inktank - they might be able to help
rebuild a monitor for you.

Cheers,
Martin

On Wed, Apr 24, 2013 at 8:19 AM, Bryan Stansell <br...@stansell.org> wrote:
> Sorry for possibly a silly new user question, but I was wondering if there 
> was any way to rebuild the monitor infrastructure in case of catastrophic 
> failure.
>
> My simple case is a single monitor.  If the data is lost because of hardware 
> failure, etc, can it be recreated from scratch?  The same could be said for 
> the suggested 3-node monitor setup - you'd probably have to have a user error 
> for that kind of destruction, but could happen.
>
> I've been searching for anything that explains how to recreate this.  I found 
> the docs that talk about how to recreate a single monitor from scratch if one 
> out of many are misbehaving (treat it like adding a new instance).
>
> Losing this data is REALLY bad, I understand that.  I'm hoping that by 
> dumping out some critical set of data while it is working would provide 
> enough data to recreate things from scratch.
>
> Is this a possibility?  Is there a documented procedure any place?
>
> Thanks much.
>
> Bryan
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