I might be missing something, but is sounds like you already have a monitor
up and running. If you create a new key, the new monitor won't be able to
auth to the existing one. You need to get the monitor key from your
existing monitor and use that for the second (and third) monitor. Look at
step #3 at
http://ceph.com/docs/master/rados/operations/add-or-rm-mons/#adding-a-monitor-manual.
You only have to build a fresh keyring for your first monitor. Your
subsequent monitors will use the first monitor's keyring.

On Thu, Mar 12, 2015 at 11:48 AM, Jesus Chavez (jeschave) <
[email protected]> wrote:

>  Thanks I did everything as you mention and still have the same issue that
> hangs a lot:
>
>  [root@tauro ~]# ceph status
> 2015-03-12 11:40:50.441084 7f6e20336700  0 -- :/1005688 >>
> 192.168.4.35:6789/0 pipe(0x7f6e1c0239a0 sd=3 :0 s=1 pgs=0 cs=0 l=1
> c=0x7f6e1c023c30).fault
> 2015-03-12 11:40:53.441517 7f6e20235700  0 -- :/1005688 >>
> 192.168.4.35:6789/0 pipe(0x7f6e10000c00 sd=3 :0 s=1 pgs=0 cs=0 l=1
> c=0x7f6e10000e90).fault
> 2015-03-12 11:40:57.443038 7f6e20336700  0 -- :/1005688 >>
> 192.168.4.35:6789/0 pipe(0x7f6e100030e0 sd=4 :0 s=1 pgs=0 cs=0 l=1
> c=0x7f6e10003370).fault
> ^CError connecting to cluster: InterruptedOrTimeoutError
> [root@tauro ~]#
>
>  After I saw that my monmap doesn’t have the new entry:
>
>  monmaptool: monmap file /tmp/monmap
> epoch 0
> fsid ddb39f8d-c30f-4172-aeca-30e553a5e4f1
> last_changed 2015-03-12 11:22:20.811525
> created 2015-03-12 11:22:20.811525
> 0: 192.168.4.35:6789/0 mon.aries
> [root@tauro ~]#
>
>
>  It only has the initial monitor (mon.aries) the new one is called
> (mon.tauro), the last command before “…ceph-tauro/done” was "sudo ceph-mon
> --cluster ceph --mkfs -i tauro --keyring /tmp/ceph.mon.keyring --monmap
> /tmp/monmap” also I have tried to add to monmap with:
>
>  [root@tauro ~]# ceph mon add tauro 192.168.4.36:6789
> 2015-03-12 11:45:26.807504 7fc53077a700  0 -- :/1007053 >>
> 192.168.4.35:6789/0 pipe(0x7fc52c023970 sd=3 :0 s=1 pgs=0 cs=0 l=1
> c=0x7fc52c023c00).fault
> 2015-03-12 11:45:29.807800 7fc530679700  0 -- :/1007053 >>
> 192.168.4.35:6789/0 pipe(0x7fc520000c00 sd=3 :0 s=1 pgs=0 cs=0 l=1
> c=0x7fc520000e90).fault
> ^CError connecting to cluster: InterruptedOrTimeoutError
>
>  and also I tried from the initial monitor:
>
>  [root@aries ~]#  ceph mon add tauro 192.168.4.36:6789
> 2015-03-12 11:46:21.561523 7f7432ffd700  0 monclient: hunting for new mon
>
>
>  and it hangs forever, I tried at the same time to get the service up on
> tauro (new mon):
>
>
>  [root@tauro ~]# sudo /etc/init.d/ceph start mon.tauro
> === mon.tauro ===
> Starting Ceph mon.tauro on tauro...
> Running as unit run-7463.service.
> Starting ceph-create-keys on tauro...
> [root@tauro ~]#
>
>
>  and of course still have nothing =(
>
>
>  those were my entire lines:
>
>  vi /etc/ceph/ceph.conf
>
>  i[global]
> fsid = ddb39f8d-c30f-4172-aeca-30e553a5e4f1
> mon initial members = aries
> mon host = 192.168.4.35
>
>  ceph-authtool --create-keyring /tmp/ceph.mon.keyring --gen-key -n mon.
> --cap mon 'allow *'
> ceph-authtool --create-keyring /etc/ceph/ceph.client.admin.keyring
> --gen-key -n client.admin --set-uid=0 --cap mon 'allow *' --cap osd 'allow
> *' --cap mds 'allow'
> ceph-authtool /tmp/ceph.mon.keyring --import-keyring
> /etc/ceph/ceph.client.admin.keyring
> monmaptool --create --add aries 192.168.4.35 --fsid
> ddb39f8d-c30f-4172-aeca-30e553a5e4f1 /tmp/monmap
> sudo mkdir /var/lib/ceph/mon/ceph-aries
> ceph-mon --mkfs -i aries --monmap /tmp/monmap --keyring
> /tmp/ceph.mon.keyring
> sudo touch /var/lib/ceph/mon/ceph-aries/done
> sudo /etc/init.d/ceph start mon.aries
>
>  scp /etc/ceph/ceph.conf root@tauro:/etc/ceph/ceph.conf
> scp /tmp/ceph.mon.keyring root@tauro:/tmp/ceph.mon.keyring
> scp /tmp/monmap root@tauro:/tmp/monmap
>
>  mkdir /var/lib/ceph/mon/ceph-tauro
> sudo ceph-mon --cluster ceph --mkfs -i tauro --keyring
> /tmp/ceph.mon.keyring --monmap /tmp/monmap
> sudo ceph-mon -i tauro --mkfs --monmap /tmp/monmap --keyring
> /tmp/ceph.mon.keyring
> sudo touch /var/lib/ceph/mon/ceph-tauro/done
> sudo /etc/init.d/ceph start mon.tauro
>
>
>  =(
>
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>  On Mar 12, 2015, at 10:33 AM, Jesus Chavez (jeschave) <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>  Great!!!! :) so just 1 point more, step 4 in adding monitors (Add the
> new monitor to the Monitor map.) this command actually runs in the new
> monitor right?
>
>  Thank you so much!
>
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> On Mar 12, 2015, at 10:06 AM, Robert LeBlanc <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>  Add the new monitor to the Monitor map.
>
>
>
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