Hi,
Yes, the ansible user has sudo right, needs password prompt. Thanks.
Regards,
/st wong
From: Sinan Polat
Sent: Tuesday, April 23, 2019 12:46 PM
To: ST Wong (ITSC)
Cc: ceph-users@lists.ceph.com
Subject: Re: [ceph-users] ceph-ansible as non-root user
Hi,
Does your ansible user has sudo r
Hi,
Does your ansible user has sudo rights? Without password prompt?
Kind regards,
Sinan Polat
> Op 23 apr. 2019 om 05:00 heeft ST Wong (ITSC) het
> volgende geschreven:
>
> Hi all,
>
> We tried to deploy a new CEPH cluster using latest ceph-ansible, run as an
> non-root user (e.g. ansible
Hi all,
We tried to deploy a new CEPH cluster using latest ceph-ansible, run as an
non-root user (e.g. ansible), and got following error during gathering facts:
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TASK [ceph-facts : create a local fetch directory if it does not exist]
Tuesday 23 April 2019
Do you perhaps have anything in the ceph.conf files on the servers with
those OSDs that would attempt to tell the daemon that they are filestore
osds instead of bluestore? I'm sure you know that the second part [1] of
the output in both cases only shows up after an OSD has been rebooted. I'm
sure
On Sat, Apr 20, 2019 at 9:29 AM Igor Podlesny wrote:
>
> I remember seeing reports in regards but it's being a while now.
> Can anyone tell?
No, this hasn't changed. It's unlikely it ever will; I think NFS
resolved the issue but it took a lot of ridiculous workarounds and
imposes a permanent memo
HI,cephers
My ceph cluster faces a new problem. many osd wrongly marked down.
each time tens of or hundreds of osd been marked down, many times it became
up again soon.
sometimes it is not, and I should restart the osd manually because it is
blocked by peer.
I search the dmesg, I found nothing. A