On Thu, 2 Jun 2011, Gregory Farnum wrote:
> 2011/6/2 biyan chen <[email protected]>:
> > 2011-06-02 16:27:35.010776 7f3f53940720 unable to authenticate as 
> > client.admin
> 
> That's your problem. You don't have your keys set up properly to
> authenticate as the admin on those nodes. :)
> 
> I suspect permissions problems are the cause of your other issues with
> file writing as well. How did you set up this cluster? Try recreating
> your cluster by carefully following the instructions at
> http://ceph.newdream.net/wiki/Creating_a_new_file_system

First you should probably verify that there is a keyring file (usually 
/etc/ceph/keyring) that has a client.admin key in it (it's plaintext; cat 
it to see) and that it is readable.  It's written to /etc/ceph/keyring by 
mkcephfs by default but that may have been on a different node, or the 
permissions might be off.  If the file is in a different location, you can 
explicitly specify that on the command line with '-k path/to/keyring'.

sage
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