http://tracker.ceph.com/issues/6485

I don't believe it's in a release yet, but yes, that's the problem and it's
fixed in the ceph-deploy source repo. :)
-Greg

On Wednesday, October 23, 2013, LaSalle, Jurvis wrote:

> On 13/10/22 6:28 PM, "Dan Mick" <dan.m...@inktank.com <javascript:;>>
> wrote:
>
> >/etc/ceph should be installed by the package named 'ceph'.  Make sure
> >you're using ceph-deploy install to install the Ceph packages before
> >trying to use the machines for mon create.
>
> I'll admit, I did skip that step a couple times in my testing since I did
> a purgedata, not a purge. But I also went back and completed every step
> verbatim and had the same problem.
>
> Now that I've gone to saucy salamander, ceph-deploy install insists on
> trying to grab saucy pkgs, but I was able to use ceph-deploy install
> --no-adjust-repos to override that behavior and get the install command to
> complete without errors.  The result: still no /etc/ceph directory.
>
> It seems that ceph-deploy purgedata removes the /etc/ceph directory and
> leaves the rest of ceph package files in place, and subsequent runs of
> ceph-deploy install detects that the ceph package is installed, so no
> /etc/ceph directory is recreated.  Can anyone who hasn't borked their test
> env confirm this behavior?
>
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