> Op 13 september 2017 om 10:38 schreef Dan van der Ster <d...@vanderster.com>:
> 
> 
> Hi Blair,
> 
> You can add/remove mons on the fly -- connected clients will learn
> about all of the mons as the monmap changes and there won't be any
> downtime as long as the quorum is maintained.
> 
> There is one catch when it comes to OpenStack, however.
> Unfortunately, OpenStack persists the mon IP addresses at volume
> creation time. So next time you hard reboot a VM, it will try
> connecting to the old set of mons.
> Whatever you have in ceph.conf on the hypervisors is irrelevant (after
> a volume was created) -- libvirt uses the IPs in each instance's xml
> directly.
> 

That's why I always recommend people to use DNS and preferably a Round Robin 
DNS record to overcome these situations.

That should work with OpenStack as well.

ceph-mon.storage.local. AAAA 2001:db8::101
ceph-mon.storage.local. AAAA 2001:db8::102
ceph-mon.storage.local. AAAA 2001:db8::103

And then use *ceph-mon.storage.local* in your OpenStack configuration a MON.

Wido

> There is an old ticket here: https://bugs.launchpad.net/cinder/+bug/1452641
> It's recently gone unassigned, but there is a new proposed fix here:
> http://lists.openstack.org/pipermail/openstack-dev/2017-June/118040.html
> 
> As of today, you will need to manually update nova's
> block-device-mapping table for every volume when you re-ip the mons.
> 
> Cheers, Dan
> 
> 
> On Wed, Sep 13, 2017 at 4:57 AM, Blair Bethwaite
> <blair.bethwa...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > We're looking at readdressing the mons (moving to a different subnet)
> > on one of our clusters. Most of the existing clients are OpenStack
> > guests on Libvirt+KVM and we have a major upgrade to do for those in
> > coming weeks that will mean they have to go down briefly, that will
> > give us an opportunity to update their libvirt config to point them at
> > new mon addresses. We plan to do the upgrade in a rolling fashion and
> > thus need to keep Ceph services up the whole time.
> >
> > So question is, can we for example have our existing 3 mons on network
> > N1, add another 2 mons on network N2, reconfigure VMs to use the 2 new
> > mon addresses, all whilst not impacting running clients. You can
> > assume we'll setup routing such that the new mons can talk to the old
> > mons, OSDs, and vice-versa.
> >
> > Perhaps flipping the question on its head - if you configure a librbd
> > client with only a subset of mon addresses will it *only* talk to
> > those mons, or will it just use that config to bootstrap and then talk
> > to any mons that are up in the current map? Or likewise, is there
> > anything the client has to talk to the mon master for?
> >
> > --
> > Cheers,
> > ~Blairo
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