I see the same list of issues, particularly where ceph.target doesn't
function until i 'enable' the daemons individually.
It would be nice if the package enabled the daemons when it is installed,
so that ceph.target works. Perhaps this could be fixed for Jewel?
-Ben
On Sat, Nov 21, 2015 at 12:22
On 15-11-20 17:14, Kenneth Waegeman wrote:
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* systemctl start ceph.target does not start my osds.., I have to
start them all with systemctl start ceph-osd@...
* systemctl restart ceph.target restart the running osds, but not the
osds that are not yet running.
* systemctl stop ceph.target
On journal device permissions see my reply in "Can't activate osd in
infernalis". Basically, if you set the partition type GUID to
45B0969E-9B03-4F30-B4C6-B4B80CEFF106 (the Ceph journal type GUID), the
existing Ceph udev rules will set permissions on the partitions
correctly at boot.
Changing the
Hi,
I recently started a test to upgrade ceph from 0.94.5 to 9.2.0 on
Centos7. I had some issues not mentioned in the release notes. Hereby
some notes:
* Upgrading instructions are only in the release notes, not updated on
the upgrade page in the docs:
http://docs.ceph.com/docs/master/insta