OK, thanks! This is the same package as in the Octopus images, so I
would expect Pacific to fail just as spectacularly.
What's the best way to have this fixed? New issue on the Ceph tracker?
I understand the Ceph images use CentOS packages, so should they be
poked as well?
// Best wishes;
Alright, it's great that you could fix it!
In my one-node test cluster (Pacific) I see this smartctl version:
[ceph: root@pacific /]# rpm -q smartmontools
smartmontools-7.1-1.el8.x86_64
Zitat von Johan Hattne :
Thanks a lot, Eugen! I had not found those threads, but I did
eventually recov
Thanks a lot, Eugen! I had not found those threads, but I did
eventually recover; details below. And yes, this is a toy size-2
cluster with two OSDs, but I suspect I would seen the same problem on a
more reasonable setup since this whole mess was caused by Octopus's
smartmontools not playing
Hi,
did you read this thread [1] reporting a similar issue? It refers to a
solution described in [2] but the OP in [1] recreated all OSDs, so
it's not clear what the root cause was.
Can you start the OSD with more verbose (debug) output and share that?
Does your cluster really have only two