It's not strange enough ???
On May 25, 2016 3:38 PM, "Albert Archer" <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello All,
> Unfortunately my virtual ceph cluster(virtual machines on VMware ESXI)
> felt into strange state.
> When i reboot one of ceph OSD machines (hostname=osd3), all of OSD daemons
> that related to that host were down (it's normal).
> But when that OSD host boots up, i couldn't make OSDs UP, Because when i
> run this command to view my ceph daemons (*$ sudo  systemctl -a | grep
> ceph* ), there was no
> *[email protected]*  deamon to to got start by me.
>
> *$ sudo  systemctl -a | grep ceph *
> *.*
> *.*
> *.*
>
>
> * var-lib-ceph-osd-ceph\x2d2.mount                    loaded    active
> mounted   /var/lib/ceph/osd/ceph-2 var-lib-ceph-osd-ceph\x2d5.mount
>            loaded    active   mounted
> /var/lib/ceph/osd/ceph-5 var-lib-ceph-osd-ceph\x2d8.mount
>  loaded    active   mounted   /var/lib/ceph/osd/ceph-8 session-1.scope
>                                                loaded    active   abandoned
> Session 1 of user cephuser session-37.scope
>                  loaded    active   running   Session 37 of user
> cephuser...                             *
>
> so , when i run following command in that OSD host, my OSD daemon getting
> UP.
>
> *$ ceph-osd -i 2*
>
> *$ ceph-osd -i 5*
> *$ ceph-osd -i 8*
> *....................................................*
>
> *$ ceph osd tree*
>
>
>
> *ID WEIGHT  TYPE NAME      UP/DOWN REWEIGHT PRIMARY-AFFINITY-1 1.26874
> root default-2 0.29279     host osd1 0 0.09760         osd.0       up
>  1.00000          1.00000 3 0.09760         osd.3       up  1.00000
>  1.00000 6 0.09760         osd.6       up  1.00000          1.00000-3
> 0.48798     host osd2 1 0.09760         osd.1       up  1.00000
>  1.00000 4 0.09760         osd.4       up  1.00000          1.00000 7
> 0.09760         osd.7       up  1.00000          1.00000 9 0.09760
> osd.9       up  1.00000          1.0000010 0.09760         osd.10      up
>  1.00000          1.00000-4 0.48798     host osd3 2 0.09760         osd.2
>     up  1.00000          1.00000 5 0.09760         osd.5       up  1.00000
>          1.00000 8 0.09760         osd.8       up  1.00000          1.00000*
>
>
> But, still there is no *[email protected] *daemon to manage OSDs.
> what is the problem ???
>
> Regards
> Albert
>
>
>
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