Howdy!

Loving working with ceph; learning a lot. :)

I am curious about the quorum process because I seem to get conflicting
information from "experts". Those that I report to need a clear answer from
me which I am currently unable to give.

Ceph needs an odd number of monitors in any given cluster (3, 5, 7) to
avoid split-brain syndrome. So what happens whenever I have 3 monitors, 1
dies, and I have 2 left?

The information regarding this situation that I have gathered over the past
few months all falls within these three categories:
A) commonly "stated"--nothing is said. period.
B) rarely stated--this is a bad situation (possibly split-brain).
C) rarely stated--each monitor has a "rank", so the highest ranking monitor
is the boss, thus quorum.

Does anyone know with absolute certainty what ceph's quorum logic will do
with an even number of (specifically 2) monitors left?

You may say, "well, take down one of your monitors", to which I
respectfully state that my testing is not an authoritative answer on what
ceph is designed to do and what it does in production. My testing cannot
cover the vast majority of cases covered by the hundreds/thousands who have
had a monitor die.

Thank you for your time and brain juice,
-bo


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