>> Our best guess so far is that this line is not matching the underlying
>> disk that is getting hotplugged (95-ceph-osd.rules). Is
>> ID_PART_ENTRY_TYPE just the partition UUID or are we not understanding
>> identifier correctly?
>>
>> ENV{ID_PART_ENTRY_TYPE}=="4fbd7e29-9d25-41b8-afd0-062c0ceff05d",
>
> These rules do not work with RHEL6 because it is an old version of udev
> and/or blkid (I forget the details now) that doesn't natively expose the
> GPT UUIDs. There is a 95-ceph-osd-alt.rules file that should be installed
> that kludges around this by shelling out to the ceph-disk-udev helper.
> That's the helper to test in this case...
Hi Sage,
I tracked this down to a problem in the .spec file. Replacing the
95-ceph-osd rules with the alt one does fix the behavior. This is
because the spec file is only testing for centos. I created a bug and
attached a diff to fix the issue.
http://tracker.ceph.com/issues/7245
Thanks,
derek
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Derek T. Yarnell
University of Maryland
Institute for Advanced Computer Studies
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