Blast and gadzooks.  This is a bug then.

What's worse is that on three of my mon nodes have anything in
/var/run/ceph.  The directory is empty!  I can't believe I've basically
been running a busy ceph cluster for the last month.

I'll try what you suggested, thank you.


On Wed, Jul 31, 2013 at 3:48 PM, Eric Eastman <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Greg,
>
> I saw about the same thing on Ubuntu 13.04 as you did. I used
>
> apt-get -y update
> apt-get -y upgrade
>
> On all my cluster nodes to upgrade from 0.61.5 to 0.61.7 and then noticed
> that some of my systems did not restart all the daemons.  I tried:
>
> stop ceph-all
> start ceph-all
>
> On those nodes, but that did not kill all the old processes on
> the systems still running old daemons, so I ended up doing a:
>
> ps auxww | grep ceph
>
> On every node, and for any ceph process that was older then
> when I upgraded, I hand killed all the ceph processes on that
> node and then did a:
>
> start ceph-all
>
> Which seemed to fixed the issue.
>
> Eric
>
>
>
>> I am running on Ubuntu 13.04.
>>
>> There is something amiss with /etc/init.d/ceph on all of my ceph
>>
> nodes.
>
>>
>> I was upgrading to 0.61.7 from what I *thought* was 0.61.5 today when
>>
> I
>
>> realized that "service ceph-all restart" wasn't actually doing
>>
> anything.
>
>>   I saw nothing in /var/log/ceph.log - it just kept printing pg
>>
> statuses
>
>> - and the PIDs of the osd and mon daemons did not change.  Stops
>>
> failed
>
>> as well.
>>
>>
>
>


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\*..+.-
--Greg Chavez
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