OK, I finally got mine working. For whatever reason, the latest version of
salt was the issue for me. Leaving the latest version of salt on the calamari
server is working, but had to downgrade the minions.
Removed:
salt.noarch 0:2014.7.5-1.el6 salt-minion.noarch 0:2014.7.5-1.el6
Installed:
salt.noarch 0:2014.7.1-1.el6 salt-minion.noarch 0:2014.7.1-1.el6
This is on CentOS 6.6
-=Mike Kuriger
[yp]
Michael Kuriger
Sr. Unix Systems Engineer
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From: Bruce McFarland
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Date: Tuesday, May 12, 2015 at 4:34 PM
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Subject: [ceph-users] Does anyone understand Calamari??
Increasing the audience since ceph-calamari is not responsive. What salt
event/info does the Calamari Master expect to see from the ceph-mon to
determine there is an working cluster? I had to change servers hosting the
calamari master and can’t get the new machine to recognize the cluster. The
‘salt \* ceph.get_heartbeats’ returns monmap, fsid, ver, epoch, etc for the
monitor and all of the osd’s. Can anyone point me to docs or code that might
enlighten me to what I’m overlooking? Thanks.
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