Le 01/05/2013 18:23, Wyatt Gorman a écrit :
Here is my ceph.conf. I just figured out that the second host = isn't
necessary, though it is like that on the 5-minute quick start guide...
(Perhaps I'll submit my couple of fixes that I've had to implement so
far). That fixes the "redefined host" issue, but none of the others.
I don't know if it's a copy paste issue, but you have two carriage
return laking.
See below.
[global]
# For version 0.55 and beyond, you must explicitly enable or
# disable authentication with "auth" entries in [global].
auth cluster required = cephx
auth service required = cephx
auth client required = cephx [osd]
=> [osd] must be on a new line.
osd journal size = 1000
#The following assumes ext4 filesystem.
filestore xattr use omap = true
# For Bobtail (v 0.56) and subsequent versions, you may add
#settings for mkcephfs so that it will create and mount the file
#system on a particular OSD for you. Remove the comment `#`
#character for the following settings and replace the values in
#braces with appropriate values, or leave the following settings
#commented out to accept the default values. You must specify
#the --mkfs option with mkcephfs in order for the deployment
#script to utilize the following settings, and you must define
#the 'devs' option for each osd instance; see below. osd mkfs
#type = {fs-type} osd mkfs options {fs-type} = {mkfs options} #
#default for xfs is "-f" osd mount options {fs-type} = {mount
#options} # default mount option is "rw,noatime"
# For example, for ext4, the mount option might look like this:
#osd mkfs options ext4 = user_xattr,rw,noatime
# Execute $ hostname to retrieve the name of your host, and
# replace {hostname} with the name of your host. For the
# monitor, replace {ip-address} with the IP address of your
# host.
[mon.a]
host = ceph
mon addr = 10.81.2.100:6789 <http://10.81.2.100:6789> [osd.0]
=> [osd.0] moust be on a new line, so host = ceph is not a duplicate
anymore.
host = ceph
# For Bobtail (v 0.56) and subsequent versions, you may add
# settings for mkcephfs so that it will create and mount the
# file system on a particular OSD for you. Remove the comment
# `#` character for the following setting for each OSD and
# specify a path to the device if you use mkcephfs with the
# --mkfs option.
#devs = {path-to-device}
[osd.1]
host = ceph
#devs = {path-to-device}
[mds.a]
host = ceph
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