Hi Bryan,
On 05/01/16 07:45, Stillwell, Bryan wrote:
> I ran into this same issue, and found that a reboot ended up setting the
> ownership correctly. If you look at /lib/udev/rules.d/95-ceph-osd.rules
> you'll see the magic that makes it happen
Ahh okay, good-o, so a reboot should be fine. I guess adding chown-ing
of journal files would be a good idea (maybe it's version specific, but
chown -R did not follow the symlink and change ownership for me).
Might be worth a mention in the release notes. At least I'm not going
mad. :-)
So the procedure I'm following, having installed the latest stable ceph
on all nodes (via ansible):
> root@bneprdsn1:~# stop ceph-all
> ceph-all stop/waiting
> root@bneprdsn1:~# gpasswd -a ceph disk
> Adding user ceph to group disk
> root@bneprdsn1:~# chown -R ceph:ceph /dev/sdc[56] /var/lib/ceph
then I'll re-start monitor (ceph-all doesn't stop this, oddly enough)
and OSDs, then wait for the recovery to complete before moving onto the
next (final) node.
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