Re: [ceph-users] After kernel upgrade OSD's on different disk.

2016-11-01 Thread David Turner
h.com Subject: Re: [ceph-users] After kernel upgrade OSD's on different disk. On 11/01/16 00:10, jan hugo prins wrote: > After the kernel upgrade, I also upgraded the cluster to 10.2.3 from > 10.2.2. > Let's hope I only hit a bug and that this bug is now fixed, on the other > ha

Re: [ceph-users] After kernel upgrade OSD's on different disk.

2016-11-01 Thread jan hugo prins
Below are the block ID's for the OSD drives. I have one Journal disk in this system and because I'm testing the setup at the moment, one disk has it's journal local and the other 2 OSD's have the journal on the journal disk (/dev/sdb). There is also one journal to many but this is because I took ou

Re: [ceph-users] After kernel upgrade OSD's on different disk.

2016-11-01 Thread Peter Maloney
On 11/01/16 00:10, jan hugo prins wrote: > After the kernel upgrade, I also upgraded the cluster to 10.2.3 from > 10.2.2. > Let's hope I only hit a bug and that this bug is now fixed, on the other > hand, I think I also saw the issue with a 10.2.3 node, but I'm not sure. It's not a bug for disks to

Re: [ceph-users] After kernel upgrade OSD's on different disk.

2016-10-31 Thread Henrik Korkuc
How are your OSDs setup? It is possible that udev rules didn't activate your OSDs if it didn't match rules. Refer to /lib/udev/rules.d/95-ceph-osd.rules. Basically your partition types must be of correct type for it to work On 16-10-31 19:10, jan hugo prins wrote: After the kernel upgrade, I

Re: [ceph-users] After kernel upgrade OSD's on different disk.

2016-10-31 Thread jan hugo prins
After the kernel upgrade, I also upgraded the cluster to 10.2.3 from 10.2.2. Let's hope I only hit a bug and that this bug is now fixed, on the other hand, I think I also saw the issue with a 10.2.3 node, but I'm not sure. Jan Hugo On 10/31/2016 11:41 PM, Henrik Korkuc wrote: > this is normal. Y

Re: [ceph-users] After kernel upgrade OSD's on different disk.

2016-10-31 Thread Henrik Korkuc
this is normal. You should expect that your disks may get reordered after reboot. I am not sure about your setup details, but in 10.2.3 udev should be able to activate your OSDs no matter the naming (there were some bugs in previous 10.2.x releases) On 16-10-31 18:32, jan hugo prins wrote: He

[ceph-users] After kernel upgrade OSD's on different disk.

2016-10-31 Thread jan hugo prins
Hello, After patching my OSD servers with the latest Centos kernel and rebooting the nodes, all OSD drives moved to different positions. Before the reboot: Systemdisk: /dev/sda Journaldisk: /dev/sdb OSD disk 1: /dev/sdc OSD disk 2: /dev/sdd OSD disk 3: /dev/sde After the reboot: Systemdisk: /d