Hi,
I admit that my OSD IDs look rather strange:
[osd.100660424296]
host = xedwbnh296
dev = /dev/sdf
[osd.110660424296]
host = xedwbnh296
dev = /dev/sdg
[osd.120660424296]
host = xedwbnh296
dev = /dev/sdh
[osd.130660424296]
host = xedwbnh296
dev = /dev/sdi
and of course ceph spills all kind of messages like
2013-09-30 13:07:01.649331 7f8218dd17a0 -1 must specify '-i #' where # is the
osd number
2013-09-30 13:07:01.649339 7f8218dd17a0 -1 usage: ceph-osd -i osdid
[--osd-data=path] [--osd-journal=path] [--mkfs] [--mkjournal]
[--convert-filestore]
2013-09-30 13:07:01.649342 7f8218dd17a0 -1 --debug_osd N set debug level
(e.g. 10)
to me. It seems that my ID is too high. What's its limitation? And while we
are on it, are there any limitations on mon and mds IDs? Thanks a lot in
advance.
Kind regards,
Frank.
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