On Sunday, March 2, 2014, Diedrich Ehlerding <
diedrich.ehlerd...@ts.fujitsu.com> wrote:
> Gregory Farnum wrote:
>
> >
> > Your OSDs aren't supposed to be listed in the config file, but they
> > should show up under /var/lib/ceph. Probably your OSD disks aren't
> > being mounted for some reason (t
Gregory Farnum wrote:
>
> Your OSDs aren't supposed to be listed in the config file, but they
> should show up under /var/lib/ceph. Probably your OSD disks aren't
> being mounted for some reason (that would be the bug). Try mounting
> them and seeing what blocked the mount
Yes, that was my bug;
Your OSDs aren't supposed to be listed in the config file, but they
should show up under /var/lib/ceph. Probably your OSD disks aren't
being mounted for some reason (that would be the bug). Try mounting
them and seeing what blocked the mount.
-Greg
Software Engineer #42 @ http://inktank.com | http:
My configuration is: two osd servers, one admin node, three monitors;
all running 072.2
I had to switch of one of the OSD servers. The ngood news is: As
expected, all clients survived and continued to work with the
cluster, and the cluster entered a "health warn" state (one monitor
down, 5 of