On Tue, 31 Mar 2015 02:42:27 AM Kai KH Huang wrote:
> Hi, all
>     I have a two-node Ceph cluster, and both are monitor and osd. When
> they're both up, osd are all up and in, everything is fine... almost:



Two things.

1 -  You *really* need a min of three monitors. Ceph cannot form a quorum with 
just two monitors and you run a risk of split brain.


2 - You also probably have a min size of two set (the default). This means 
that you need a minimum  of two copies of each data object for writes to work. 
So with just two nodes, if one goes down you can't write to the other.


So:
- Install a extra monitor node - it doesn't have to be powerful, we just use a 
Intel Celeron NUC for that.

- reduce your minimum size to 1 (One).
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