Robert LeBlanc wrote:
> Systemd is supposed to still use the init.d scripts if they are
> present, however I've run into problems with it on my CentOS 7
> boxes. The biggest issue is that systemd does not like having multiple
> arguments to the scripts. There is a systemd directory in the Master
Looking at ceph-disk, it requires gpt partitions which we aren't using (we
are currently using the whole block device), kind of a current hold over
from our bcache testing which didn't like partitions. When we get to
production we will probably try to do it all through systemd.
On Fri, Sep 26, 201
On Fri, Sep 26, 2014 at 10:35 AM, Sage Weil wrote:
> On Fri, 26 Sep 2014, Robert LeBlanc wrote:
>
>
> A simpler workaround is to simply run
>
> ceph-disk activate-all
>
> from rc.local.
>
> sage
>
>
Thanks, I'll look into that!
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On Fri, 26 Sep 2014, Robert LeBlanc wrote:
> Systemd is supposed to still use the init.d scripts if they are present,
> however I've run into problems with it on my CentOS 7 boxes. The biggest
> issue is that systemd does not like having multiple arguments to the
> scripts. There is a systemd direc
Systemd is supposed to still use the init.d scripts if they are present,
however I've run into problems with it on my CentOS 7 boxes. The biggest
issue is that systemd does not like having multiple arguments to the
scripts. There is a systemd directory in the Master branch that does work,
but you h
Hi,
I'm using ceph version 0.80.5
I trying to make work a ceph cluster using debian and systemd
I have already manage to install ceph cluster on debian with sysinit
without any problem
But after installing all, using ceph deploy without error
after rebooting not all my osd start (they are