I have been trying to create two virtual test clusters to learn about the
RGW multisite setting. So far, I have set up two small Nautilus
(v.14.2.16) clusters, designated one of them as the "master zone site" and
followed every step outlined in the doc (
https://docs.ceph.com/en/nautilus/radosgw/m
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> On 2021. Jan 23., at 1:45, Hayashida, Mami wrote:
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> I have been trying to create two virtual test clusters to le
Our small Ceph (Nautilus) cluster experienced a series of failures over a
period of time, including losing one OSD node completely. I have been
trying to restore the cluster since then, but running into one problem
after another. Currently I have 19 PGs that are marked inactive +
incomplete. As
I am exploring the new cephadm tool by deploying a tiny test cluster using
OpenStack VMs, but have encountered the following issue: ceph orch apply
osd -i command fails with "No such file or directory: ". (Monitor setup with a yaml file resulted in the same error)
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root@octopus-mon-1:~# ls -
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> Date: Fri, 24 Jul 2020 10:18:28 +0200
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> *Mami Hayashida*
> *Research Computing Associate*
> Univ. of Kentucky ITS Research Computing Infrastructure
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> On Fri, Jul 24, 2020 at 4:18 AM Sebastian Wagner wrote:
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We are running the Mimic version of Ceph (13.2.6) and I would like to know
a proper way of replacing a defective OSD disk that has its DB and WAL on a
separate SSD drive which is shared with 9 other OSDs. More specifically,
the failing disk for osd.327 is on /dev/sdai and its wal/db are on
/dev/sdc
client key), this is nothing serious or urgent;
but I thought I should let you guys know.
Again, thanks for your help!
Mami
On Thu, Jan 23, 2020 at 8:40 AM Ilya Dryomov wrote:
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