Matt, 

first of all: four monitors is a bad idea. use an odd number for mons, e. g. 
three. your other problem is your configuration file. the mon_initial members 
and mon_host directives should include all monitor daemons. see my cluster: 

mon_initial_members = node01,node02,node03
mon_host = 10.32.0.181,10.32.0.182,10.32.0.183

hth
wogri
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On 01 Jan 2014, at 21:55, Matt Rabbitt <mlrabb...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I created a cluster, four monitors, and 12 OSDs using the ceph-deploy tool.  
> I initially created this cluster with one monitor, then added a "public 
> network" statement in ceph.conf so that I could use ceph-deploy to add the 
> other monitors.  When I run ceph -w now everything checks out and all 
> monitors and OSDs show up and I can read and write data to my pool.  The 
> problem is when I shut down the monitor that I initially used to configure 
> the cluster, nothing works anymore.  If I run ceph -w all I get is fault 
> errors about that first monitor being down, and I can't read or write data 
> even though the other three monitors are still up.  What did I do wrong here? 
>  I've been looking over the documentation and I see all kinds of info about 
> having a mon addr attribute in my config or a public ip in the [mon] section 
> but my config doesn't have anything like that in it.  Here is my complete 
> config:
> 
> [global]
> fsid = a0ab5715-f9e6-4d71-8da6-0ad976ac350c
> mon_initial_members = storage1
> mon_host = 10.0.10.11
> auth_supported = cephx
> osd_journal_size = 6144
> filestore_xattr_use_omap = true
> public network = 10.0.10.0/24
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