You can manually extract, edit, and inject the mon map to manually fix it.
In this case you probably need to:
1. check what exactly is going on, inspect the mon map of all mons
2. maybe the IP addresses changed or something? see if you can fix it
somehow without editing the monmap
3. adjust the mo
Hello list,
I'm having a serious issue, since my ceph cluster has become unresponsive. I
was upgrading my cluster (3 servers, 3 monitors) from 13.2.1 to 13.2.2, which
shouldn't be a problem.
Though on reboot my first host reported:
starting mon.ceph01 rank -1 at 192.168.200.197:6789/0 mon_data