Hmm, yeah. What documentation are you looking at exactly? I don't think we
test or have built a lot of the non-"ceph" handling required throughout,
though with careful setups it should be possible.
-Greg

On Wednesday, July 3, 2013, Robert Sander wrote:

> Hi,
>
> The documentation states that cluster names that differ from "ceph" are
> possible and should be used when running multiple clusters on the same
> hardware.
>
> But it seems that all the tools (especially ceph-deploy and the
> init-scripts) are quite hardcoded with the name "ceph".
>
> I try to setup a cluster with a different name and run into this problem
> at nearly every step.
>
> It looks like quite some work has to be done before this really works.
> IMHO the documentation should be changed to express that only "ceph"
> should be used as the cluster name in order to work flawlessly.
>
> Kindest Regards
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