Hello,
Your osd does not have weights , please assign some weight to your ceph
cluster osds as Udo said in his last comment.
osd crush reweight <name> <float[0.0-]> change <name>'s weight to
<weight> in
crush map
sudo ceph osd crush reweight 0.0095 osd.0 to osd.5.
Regards,
Vikhyat
On 02/10/2015 06:11 PM, B L wrote:
Hello Udo,
Thanks for your answer .. 2 questions here:
1- Does what you say mean that I have to remove my drive devices (8GB
each) and add new ones with at least 10GB?
2- Shall I manually re-weight after disk creation and preparation
using this command (*ceph osd reweight osd.2 1.0*), or things will
work automatically with no too much fuss when disk drives are bigger
than or equal 10GB?
Beanos
On Feb 10, 2015, at 2:26 PM, Udo Lembke <ulem...@polarzone.de
<mailto:ulem...@polarzone.de>> wrote:
Hi,
your will get further trouble, because your weight is not correct.
You need an weight >= 0.01 for each OSD. This mean, you OSD must be 10GB
or greater!
Udo
Am 10.02.2015 12:22, schrieb B L:
Hi Vickie,
My OSD tree looks like this:
ceph@ceph-node3:/home/ubuntu$ ceph osd tree
# idweighttype nameup/downreweight
-10root default
-20host ceph-node1
00osd.0up1
10osd.1up1
-30host ceph-node3
20osd.2up1
30osd.3up1
-40host ceph-node2
40osd.4up1
50osd.5up1
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